Adonael wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 4:28 am
Interesting! I'm afraid of the cost, not just upfront, but because it will be in addition to your usual releases
. Those 30 days may be spent pondering the pros and cons until the last minute lol. If the rewards are only shipped annually that will really save on costs, Gio just switched his Patreon to quarterly for that reason. For the first shipment maybe you can include a membership card of some sort so we can put it in our wallets etc (or frame it? I know at least a few would!) and be 'card-carrying' Oath VIP members
I regularly have this conversation in a similar vein with some of my US-based fellow cardists. Not only do those of us living in the "wrong half of the planet" have to contest with a sometimes inhospitable timezone, but currency exchange rates and shipping fees.
"C'mon man it's only US$110, for the brick, you should totally get these"
*casually reminds friend that US postage is included*
*does the maths on US$110+VAT+shipping costs*
With that in mind, I'm mentally preparing myself to impose a budget and I've got everything crossed that Lotrek comes to the party. I sat down and did the maths for this budget, basing it on the other subscriptions I currently hold (both "middle tier" KWP and TWI). My KWP sub washes out at ~AU$70 a month and TWI ~AU$45. If Lotrek were going to be competitive with these, that puts his monthly fee somewhere between US$25 and US$45. I think (hope) it'll be somewhere near the lower end of this continuum, because I can't see Lotrek, if he plans releasing a deck quarterly, charging AU$190+ for a deck (which is what US$45 over 3 months = today).
Today US$35 = ~AU$150, which feels about right. There has to be some ... benefit to us as patrons.