DSWargamer -> RE: Ship your manual to my friend (11/21/2013 2:34:25 PM)
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Amazing lack of clarity here present :) If you desire the game, only want the game and do not desire the burden of the shipping, you could always buy the game,less the cost of the shipping which the other party will cover, they get the books sent to them, at the cost of the shipping, not the cost of anything but the shipping though, so someone will be buying the game, but not getting the books, and while yes, they will have paid for the books and will not be getting the books, some have clearly stated they couldn't care less, as the game is worth that much to them. The person ponying up the cost of the shipping, is getting the books at only the cost of the shipping, which is as you would suspect a very tidy deal, but that is basically the point, the person wanting the game, does not want the burden of the cost of shipping on top of the cost of the game. And let me tell ya, the game didn't cost me 160 until the shipping had been added to the price. Now as this is a private arrangement, clearly neither Plimus, or Slitherine Group is involved here and the books are shipped WITH the cd already in the books. If you buy the game, and register the serial the serial is spoken for and that is the end of it. Thus the other person yes they have access to the cd, and yes they have access to the serial and no it is of no use in multi player. Thus, the person might just as well slip just the cd into the mail as a private letter and mail it to you for the value of a postage stamp, a small gesture considering they effectively got the books for peanuts. Not really asking a lot of the person when you think of it. Yeah the person will have had access to the cd and the serial and thus gets an option to install it not entirely legal. But considering how many of us will be in a position to do the same damned thing with any wargaming friends we already have access too. I think it is a non issue to cry over. So in the end, sure, it's an idea, some of you could effectively get the game, as a digital download, and not suffer the expense of shipping, even though it means you suffer the cost of paying for books you will not be getting which in the end means you have spent a lot of cash for nothing all the same, but that's your business eh. Maybe some of you have elected to resolve that the game is simply only worth 100 bucks and not a penny more. Either way, the idea will work, provided you find someone that really feels like getting books that likely will be only relevant to a game they can't really use without a usable serial number. The idea though, that a person being shipped books that are already packed with the cd and the serial is in some fashion asking for something under handed, that is funny. I'd be inclined to reply with, ok enjoy paying for the shipping and don't bother me :)
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