mark24
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Strat [B]I personally think that it is discusting the way Matrix is being treated by the credit card company's, and there-for must ask why they promote UPS by using them, surely it would be better, if not fairer to your customer's to just list your distributers and to warn prospective customers of the additional carridge charge they will be required to pay if they ship directly from matrix. Perhaps this is already being done, and I have missed it, in which case I am sorry if you think I am picking holes in Matrix, because I am not. I have a great deal of respect for Matrix and what they are doing for wargames and their fans. But it is unfair on the customers to be paying extortionate (spelling) amount's just for delivery.. Having said that I would probably pay £70+ for a really good war game, as long as the money went to the right places and that is the developer's and the publishers, not too some rip off mail company.. That's my 2 penny's worth. Strat.. [/B][/QUOTE] Sooooooo agree. I'm in the UK, so directly importing from the US can cost me 70 quid plus once customs & excise get their claws in. How much do Matrix sell UV to retailers for? In US$ it costs me $100 equivalent to import direct (interestingly they don't always cop on). I bet that's 5 times what Matrix sell to retailers direct. This is why I always go to a company that imports themselves (where necessary), it's cheaper. If it wasn't for these companies, I'd never of had the pleasure of UV, since I wouldn't have spent £70/$100 as an experiment. As such, Matrix would have lost the revenue of one copy of UV, & WiTP, & Unnamed Mediteranean (sp?) wargame, both of which I fully intend to buy. Going off on a sycophantic tangent now, Matrix, so far as I can see, support their products 110%. Any company that does this deserves our support. They are few & far between. Mark
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