GraysonAC wrote:bclarkie wrote:I would bid, but for some reason prestorjor has me blocked. I only dealt with him once in the past and everything went perfectly on both ends, but for some reason he put me on his blocked list. I emailed him a few to find out why, but he/she never responded. Oh well, not really my loss....Ditto. He blocks anyone that does resales. Apparently it's ok for him to sell stuff, but not other folks
bclarkie wrote:I would bid, but for some reason prestorjor has me blocked. I only dealt with him once in the past and everything went perfectly on both ends, but for some reason he put me on his blocked list. I emailed him a few to find out why, but he/she never responded. Oh well, not really my loss....
killjoy32 wrote:GraysonAC wrote:Ditto. He blocks anyone that does resales. Apparently it's ok for him to sell stuff, but not other folks well thats pretty lame imo. what is the point of that. not every reseller resells everything ya know (thats me included)...guess he didnt notice fluffy then, who sells too from time to time his lossAl
GraysonAC wrote:Ditto. He blocks anyone that does resales. Apparently it's ok for him to sell stuff, but not other folks
guess he didnt notice fluffy then, who sells too from time to time
mbassoc2003 wrote:BC, maybe you outbid him on something a while back and he's pissed at you?
I've been listing several OOP items from my personal collection in the last few days. Since I did not obtain them from distributors, they do not conflict with my distributor agreements. If you wish to bid on my older items for your own personal use, you can, but you will need to email me first so I can make sure the items aren't in conflict with my distributors. Yes, you can bid on the 2 'EARLY DRAFT' auctions, provided they are for your personal collection and not for resale. If bclarkie wants to bid, he'll have to email me directly for permission rather than going through the heresay channels. My distributor contracts only cover North America, not Europe. Since the roleplaying infrastructure in Europe is still in its infancy, and we have little influence over there, the only way we can promote roleplaying there is with the help of sellers. If they go out of business, so does the industry. Unlike the U.S., where there is far more product than sellers can handle, and where sellers can obtain it almost anywhere, European sellers have a problem of limited supply. Thanks.
GraysonAC wrote:Well, I guess this explains it (sorta) - an email I received from prestorjor regarding the auctions:I've been listing several OOP items from my personal collection in the last few days. Since I did not obtain them from distributors, they do not conflict with my distributor agreements. If you wish to bid on my older items for your own personal use, you can, but you will need to email me first so I can make sure the items aren't in conflict with my distributors. Yes, you can bid on the 2 'EARLY DRAFT' auctions, provided they are for your personal collection and not for resale. If bclarkie wants to bid, he'll have to email me directly for permission rather than going through the heresay channels. My distributor contracts only cover North America, not Europe. Since the roleplaying infrastructure in Europe is still in its infancy, and we have little influence over there, the only way we can promote roleplaying there is with the help of sellers. If they go out of business, so does the industry. Unlike the U.S., where there is far more product than sellers can handle, and where sellers can obtain it almost anywhere, European sellers have a problem of limited supply. Thanks.I dunno. Seems like a crappy attitude for a seller to have, but maybe he's got some good reasons. *shrugs*
bclarkie wrote:Thanks for the info, but I really don't get the comment "the hearsay channels". I emailed him directly 3 times and all 3 attempts were ignored completely. The first and only time I have brought up the fact that I was blocked was yesterday, and the only one who responded with a possible answer was yourself, and basically what you had said was actually the case. It is totally in his right to run his auctions however he wants, and it is definitely nice to know, but I think I will pass.
Azurah wrote:Anyone ever bid on something and win, then realize just how much it cost... and that it was at least two paychecks... and you'll be eating noodle soup and taking the bus to work for the next month but you don't care because you have more kidney stones and your boyfriend broke up with you yesterday and instead of chocolate, you buy D&D stuff to make you happy? Yeah, that just happened to me.
dathon wrote:A good friend of mine had kidney stones so I know on good authority that they are extremely painful... and he's a big, tough guy. Best fortune for the near future.
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