svdl opened this issue on Jan 13, 2006 ยท 50 posts
JeffAlberts posted Sat, 14 January 2006 at 12:30 PM
Why should he? Whatever happened, whatever decisions were made, is between him and Daz. The figures that still belong to him are his to do with as he pleases. It's his choice to sell them or not. If he chooses not, there ain't a whole hell of a lot you can do about it. Don't you think that's a pretty silly position to take? He's a merchant, his goal is to please customers. We're all here asking questions, there's 30+ pages of questions on DAZ, and who knows where else. I had just about everything he offered on my wishlist at DAZ and now 90% of it isn't available any more. I feel like it's being dangled just out of reach, and I can only assume it's on purpose, because there are no answers to the questions. It's money in his pocket, so it doesn't make sense to hold back, unless it's to create a false shortage and a false market. It's like Wizards of the Coast and their practices with selling the RPG Miniatures. They sell only random packs, you can't just go buy the ones you want. And they only produced a small number of certain minis, therby creating a demand that shouldn't have been there, just to fuel the collectible market, leaving the actual gamer out in the cold.