If i wasnt about to redeem a whole lot of cards i would write them an abusive email and absolutely blast them
If i wasnt about to redeem a whole lot of cards i would write them an abusive email and absolutely blast them
No offence to the NRL collector's, but this just proves how small the market must be. Surely Select making a decision like this shows that the NRL market means next to nothing to them, if it was a decent money they would put the effort in. Money makes the world go around!
No offence taken but I think your comment is not very well considered. Granted the NRL is a smaller card collecting market but consider NRL 2009 Series 2 = 300 cases and sold out quickly as it is every year the AFL Series 2 = 400 cases, now if it was my business I wouldn't want to loose 43% of my end of year revenue by not producing the product.
Cheers
Ross
yeah didn't think this would affect Series 2 at all......
If they went ahead the Storm predictor would be just about worthless wouldn't it?
well not quite 43% of revenue.
they hold other licences like soccer don't they?
for afl they have produced series 1, herald sun, afl tags, key rings and series 2 to come.
they produced series 1 nrl too.
if it is a legal issue with copyright ect then the legal fees could wipe them out in one foul swoop.
300 cases might equate to $120k in profit but considering what select is worth with all their licences, it's just a pee in the sea.
like i said though, if they are prepared to do this, don't be supprised if they turn around and say there done with nrl for good.
this is why collectors should form a union, like the players association, gather enough revenue from memberships and buy the licence, produce our own cards by collectors for collectors, would only take a couple years to make it a machine.
would only need 100 collectors to invest $5000 each to make it work.
imagine the cards we'd get then? it be huge man, friggin huge!
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