TheGentlemanWake wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 8:41 am
hsbc wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:05 am
TheGentlemanWake wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:25 am
I did that with the Successor Legacy edition and ended up being saddled with an extra 200 units I couldn't/can't sell.
Like they're just sitting in a warehouse now? Have you considered offering them for sale again to Successor backers?
That is correct. Sitting at gamblers. It feels like Selling them would be going back on my word. Even if they are to previous customers. I will likely offer a few as special giveaways.
I had a similar situation many years ago (a lot of leftovers I couldn’t sell online). It was around 2015 / 2016. I had been attempting aggressively to get some money from Alex Pandrea for my half of the White / Obsidian ORNATES Decks (10 different Decks in total). I knew how much everything cost with USPCC, and how much TBC received from the Kickstarter and Wholesale orders, so I knew there were plenty of profits. After many months, I gave up on it and demanded that Alex sent me the rest of the Decks in stock. Luckily, he did. But there was over 1,200 different Decks (100-250 of each variation). I didn’t even have a storefront yet, so I had no easy way to sell them online. Plus the ORNATE sales were pretty much at their limit with online collectors and KS Backers.
So, I decided to try something out of the box. I started selling at a few Comic Cons and Summer Festivals. At first it was just the leftover ORNATES, some early Draconians, Rome, Grinders and Bowl-A-Rama. It went beautifully! Fast forward to now - the ORNATES have all been sold out for many years, and I usually have a wide variety of 26-30 different Decks at any show. And I’ve created a lot of designs based off of the experience with casual buyers at shows. That includes all of the Euchre Decks I’ve done over the years.
Your problem would be selling expensive Decks to casual buyers. A majority of them would NEVER pay more than $12 for any Deck of Playing Cards! You wouldn’t make huge profits on the expensive Decks, but it’s better than them sitting at Gamblers. This year I sold at 20 different Comic Cons, Juried Art Shows, Summer Festivals and Holiday Shows. It’s definitely something to look into.
Thanks, Randy