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Title: The collectors rule book


emperors champion akeris - November 8, 2004 10:00 AM (GMT)
What do you think of this new money scamming idea from GW. I could buy 2 rulebooks for the price of 1 of these things. All it has is a leather case and some other worthless junk added to it and yet its worth double that of a normal rulebook. What do think about it?

Silas - November 8, 2004 02:32 PM (GMT)
Its not quite double the price over here.

The leatherbound rulebook is for the real hardcore gamers and collectors.

Vampy - November 8, 2004 03:26 PM (GMT)
I hate it when Games Workshop get accused of scamming. They are merely marketing a product and if people wish to buy that instead of the regular one then so be it. It may be over priced but at the end of the day, people will buy what they want to buy and GW knows that there are guys out there that WILL pay for this so they will market it. Simple

Erokose - November 9, 2004 07:21 AM (GMT)
Yeah but they make everything EXPENSIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You have no choice unless you want to quit gaming.

emperors champion akeris - November 9, 2004 09:18 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Vampy @ Nov 8 2004, 03:26 PM)
I hate it when Games Workshop get accused of scamming. They are merely marketing a product and if people wish to buy that instead of the regular one then so be it. It may be over priced but at the end of the day, people will buy what they want to buy and GW knows that there are guys out there that WILL pay for this so they will market it. Simple

Aye, well put vampy. Ture there are people stupid/hardcore enough to buy this. But you have to admit it is daylight robbery. I dont have the exact features but im sure its nuts what theyre asking.

Silas- they folg us here because they have to ship it and because its an engilsh product, you get it cheaper.

Erokose- the normal rulebook is only $75 for us but im talking about the colectors edition which has all this stuff included which costs double and may be actually worth what i would pay for the normal rulebook.




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