+1 to Strag, from an international customer point of view. I believe it was poorly worded, which is a reflection of what has been a result of a poor alpha/beta test, resulting in a poor launch. Simple is often best. Instead just say it will be on "X date at X time." I don't think the CardLauncher start time was to accommodate international backers, even though it was the early afternoon for me. It was done to represent the earliest possible moment of the launch date (12:01 am).Strag wrote:Stopped reading here. Way to be a jerk to 40% of your customer base, what a flat out stupid statement. Cancel my one pledge that actually went through, I'm not giving business to a site with an attitude like this. I would cancel myself but obviously I can't.Mike Ratledge wrote: No more "accommodate the world" times, it will be US friendly, because more than 60% of backers are from the states - and it will be on a Saturday or a Sunday - even if I have to put it off another full week.
Mike, you are continually saying the wrong things. Let me ask you this.... if this launch had happened to either D&D or Jackson, what would you be posting right now? I have a VERY good idea and you are NOT handling this well.
I was one of those people who registered in advance (after it was suggested on the forum) so there wasn't a mad rush to create accounts, fill in information and pledge at the same time. This was smart, but why didn't this come up before it was mentioned in the forum? Then one of the creators posted about how they had very little time to create their campaign. How can this be? This wasn't smart and wasn't thought out.
This has been mentioned a lot lately, and unfortunately, it seems like people are piling on, but it's somewhat deserved.
Before the CardLauncher problems, there has been a lot of sniping and abuse directed at deck creators and their platforms. Some people just call it criticism or having an opinion. The result? So much of it, it chased one of the biggest deck designers in the card industry off the forum. It was over what was said to the 10% here at UnitedCardists, the way it was said, not responding to what was said and later on shipping prices.
CardLauncher botched everything early. Then there was silence, then the take it on the forum period. Since then, a relaunch and then a backtrack on the re-relaunch to get everything right. The 60% comment was probably made in the same way Jackson said 10% about this forum. Yet, he received the wrath from others, including yourself.
I was on the fence about Lorenzo's Stockholm17 because of the shipping prices. I really, really like the deck, even though version 2 will probably be far superior. I really like the idea of giving decks away as part of the CardLauncher promotion, but didn't like the odds, and was really considering buying one. Then I decided I shouldn't let this opportunity pass, and I should buy a deck, but I really wanted two decks, but originally that wasn't allowed. I went to buy a deck.
Price: $25 USD
International Shipping: $18 USD
Total: $43 USD
Shipping = $18 for one deck
Instant pause.
Then buried in the thread there was a message about loosening the restrictions and that two decks could be purchased, and that you would refund the shipping on the 2nd deck minus $2. This almost got me. I wanted make sure, and to your credit, you answered my email quickly, and that I should get it done by Sunday, because it's going out on Monday. So I had time to think.
I started to do the math.
Price: $25 + $25
International Shipping: $18 + $2 ($16 refunded for 2nd order)
Total: $70 for 2 decks.
$70 for 2 decks.
I'm not rich, but I'm not poor.
Then CardLauncher happened and I, like a lot of people, got caught up in payment hell/liquid errors/pushing F5 more times than I want to admit. I got lucky because I only wasted 30 minutes. Others were more persistent, and also lost out.
Explanations after the delay, whether or not to relaunch...blah, blah, blah.
Then the Stockholm17 decks getting distributed like nothing had happened.
Putting it all together, I've decided not to spend my money until things are sorted, and decide that two decks for $70 internationally shipped is unreasonable, and initially $18 to ship was almost robbery, especially from one of the people who championed REAL SHIPPING PRICES, and criticized Jackson for his shipping prices.
I hope you see the hypocrisy Jackson had to face compared to your statements/actions.
Mike, basically I'm disappointed, like many others. I too believe that many of your public statements have hurt more than they've helped, even with presumably the best of intentions.
I'm now back to being a potential customer with reservations. If/when things change/improve, I might become one of the 40%. Right now, I'm just another person representing lost income for Lotrek and Lorenzo.