By: Jukka Larja (roskakori2006.delete@this.gmail.com), April 24, 2019 4:25 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
gallier2 (gallier2.delete@this.gmx.de) on April 24, 2019 12:01 am wrote:
> Jukka Larja (roskakori2006.delete@this.gmail.com) on April 20, 2019 12:08 pm wrote:
> >
> > If that's such great business, why the hell it is so hard to buy those special editions outside
> > the major markets? Either they aren't that great business, or the publishers are idiots who can't
> > handle the logistics to get the special editions to more than few countries most of the time.
> >
> To be special, these editions HAVE to be rare or else they wouldn't
> be special. They also have to be more expensive for the same reason.
It's very hard for me to understand how delivering e.g. to Nordic countries or Austria can be so hard. I've always presumed that it isn't so much about the price of special edition, but more about marketing.
It's actually sort of ironic that one can't preorder Trine 4 special edition in the country where it is (mostly) created. I hope I can get my copy some other way.
-JLarja
> Jukka Larja (roskakori2006.delete@this.gmail.com) on April 20, 2019 12:08 pm wrote:
> >
> > If that's such great business, why the hell it is so hard to buy those special editions outside
> > the major markets? Either they aren't that great business, or the publishers are idiots who can't
> > handle the logistics to get the special editions to more than few countries most of the time.
> >
> To be special, these editions HAVE to be rare or else they wouldn't
> be special. They also have to be more expensive for the same reason.
It's very hard for me to understand how delivering e.g. to Nordic countries or Austria can be so hard. I've always presumed that it isn't so much about the price of special edition, but more about marketing.
It's actually sort of ironic that one can't preorder Trine 4 special edition in the country where it is (mostly) created. I hope I can get my copy some other way.
-JLarja