Allow Australian stores to sell Star Wars Legion and Marvel Crisis Protocol Product
Comments
#203
This current model of forcing some locations to hold onto "in-hand" stock while allowing other regions to sell the exact same product is and unethical business practice and provides an unfair sales advantage to the regions who are allowed to sell in advance.Rob Komer (Windsor, 2021-10-01)
#213
It's ridiculous to make Australia wait when other countries are already selling this product.Cole Freeman (Kalispell, 2021-10-01)
#218
I want to support these games and the local stores. Its incredibly frustrating when you get excited about a new release only to find its 4-6+ months off before it is available locally.Aaron Cattle (Melbourne, 2021-10-01)
#222
Hurting local game stores is just bad practice and bad business.Erin Harvey (Brisbane, 2021-10-02)
#225
I should be able to support the games stores supporting the gaming community. Without which there would be no market for the games themselves.Greg Farrell (Landsdale, 2021-10-02)
#227
This is Discrimination based on Location.Josh Smith (Newcastle, 2021-10-02)
#228
We all need legion in our lifeTravis Murdoch (Metung, 2021-10-02)
#239
I’m signing as it seems Australia has always been the last to revive stock or get it in time to most of the world. I am still waiting on lando and Kallus due to Australia never getting the figure. Now I would like to support my local stores that I play at but that means having to wait for some stupid reason that our street date is the same as the USA and not the rest of the worldMichael Green (Brisbane, 2021-10-02)
#240
Local retailers are missing out on business due to staggered release dates. Their customers are buying overseas rather than supporting local stores.Adam Storey (Brisbane, 2021-10-02)
#241
I'm sick of watching and waiting for product. I'm sick and tired of Australia always being behind the curveMatheos Loizou (Sydney , 2021-10-02)
#242
I believe it is hampering Australian stores businessBen Argus (Townsville , 2021-10-02)
#243
I agree with the petition. It is unfair that stockists are not allowed to sell product that the rest of the world are already selling.Mitch Smith (Sydney, 2021-10-02)
#247
The restriction of gaming stock in Australia is wrong, if it’s available for sale around the world it should be available for sale hereNick Mcdonald (Perth, 2021-10-02)
#250
As a retailer that carries MCP, I support this. Having stock sit in the back does nothing to keep a store ppen.Brian Scott (San Antonio, TX, 2021-10-02)
#253
As a retailer in Australia, I whole heartedly agree with this petition.Bryant Wells,
Phoenix Games Australia.
Bryant Wells (Brisbane, 2021-10-02)
#259
The distributors and retailers who stock and sell your products within Australia are an important part of supporting communities. These communities enjoy the products and games offered by Asmodee, many of which are played in a competitive PvP format.By permitting the sale of Asmodee products in some regions but not others, gamers are left with no option but to source products outside of their FLGS to remain competitive. This is unfair to both the retailers and consumers.
Please change your release date policies to ensure that Australian markets are not restricted from selling products that are permitted for sale in other regions.
Daniel Bradshaw (Lilydale, 2021-10-04)
#263
These products are available for purchase in other parts of the world.As it stands, local stores are being hamstrung by bigger international stores because there local country says they can release earlier. It becomes a choice of wait to support local stores or enjoy my product earlier and buy internationally at the same price (including shipping).
Jeremy Cooper (Sydney, 2021-10-04)
#266
I believe Australian retailers should be able to sell stock they haveMatt DeBoo (Kilburn , 2021-10-04)
#268
It’d be nice to get stock the same time as the rest of the world and allows Aussie retailers to keep competitive with the Amazons of the worldJames McMillan (Maroubra, 2021-10-05)
#270
Stores in other countries are selling the stock, and I’d rather support our local stores that support our communities.Lincoln Green (Sydney, 2021-10-07)