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Title: Oh Noes, It Was Already Too Much...


Legend - August 24, 2008 09:19 PM (GMT)
While wandering the daemon forums, I fell over this...

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Here is an email I got from my FLGS that he got from Games Workshop about how they are going to be raising prices. Just when I was about to start a new army too

08-22-2008

Dear Valued Customers,

There is an old curse you might know: “May you live in interesting times “

I would be very surprised if anyone could look around our tiny world today and not ponder the truism of such a simple remark. There is very little doubt that these current days would certainly qualify as interesting.

Among many other concerns the world has been struggling with the rising cost of energy, transport, and materials. These rising costs have ultimately affected not only the price of gasoline that we put into our tanks, but the price we pay for milk, eggs and cereal. It has also, not surprisingly perhaps, greatly affected the costs for producing miniatures.

Today we are contacting all of our Trade customers globally to announce that due to these rising costs, we too will be raising some of our prices.

We do not do this lightly. We fully understand that the timing of the price rise directly conflicts with our annual July price review and for that we deeply apologize. I hope that you understand that this price rise is not something Games Workshop Global desires to do, it is something we have to do.

That being said, we wish to approach this change with the same dedication to customer service that we do for every endeavor. So for clarity and fairness I offer the following points:

We are contacting our Trade customers this week to prepare them for any questions they may have.

On Monday August 25th a message informing end hobbyists will be placed on all of our websites.

Prices will change September 29th.

A message will appear in our October White Dwarf.

The price increase will affect part of our paint and hobby ranges, as well as a large portion of our metal models and printed materials.

Even with the pressure of rising costs we are adamant that we will not at this time raise prices on any plastic model kits. Providing high quality, great value kits is fundamental to our corporate strategy and will continue to produce and distribute them at the current prices for as long as we are able.

Sincerely,


Games Workshop

Our prices will only increase as we have to replace inventory. GW blisters are expected to go up about 25% and I suspect the metal boxes will be the same. If there is a metal model you have been putting off getting, I would get it now while it is still at old pricing. Now also would be a good time to stock up on paints and Codex as they are all going up.

archangel - August 25, 2008 11:21 AM (GMT)
'May you live in interesting times' indeed! There's another old saying, along the lines of 'don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.' What is the point of producing a brilliant game\hobby that no one can afford to play? I've already given up looking at Forge World due to the astronomical prices.

Rant over, it's only a game and if I can't buy as many figures as often as I would like, then it will give me more time to get the ones I have painted ;)

Legend - August 25, 2008 12:50 PM (GMT)
I heard now it would have something to dod with the price of tin haviing doubled lately...

Maybe they should make all their models in plastic... It's easier to glue anyway.

The_Reckoning - August 25, 2008 07:01 PM (GMT)
And paint. And keep the paint on. And carry. And convert.

To be honest, I don't know why they wouldn't start making everything in plastic, and scrap metal models entirely.

There's no advantage to metal models. Except maybe feeling the weight of them, like it makes them more important. Other than that they're inferior to plastic in every way.

High Priest Felidor - August 26, 2008 03:27 AM (GMT)
most likely its becuase they want something that is still different for those special models that everybody just loves.




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