@boboshonda:
I just pre-ordered 2 sets. Sure miss the pre-order discount and bonus dice offer. $39.99 each seems steep. Then $10.95 shipping on top of that. Ouch. I really want the units, but holy cow. 2 sets for each country and at this rate I’ll have spent 6 times as much on pieces as I did on the original games. Of course I have no idea how much the cost is to make these, but I do know from experience it doesn’t cost $11.00 to ship this to anyone in the continental USA if you use USPS first class with order delivery confirmation. That would cost $2-$3 at most. UPS is just not reasonable for small packages. Before anyone blasts me, I’m not mad and I made a decision to buy these regardless of the cost. I’m just expressing my opinion. I firmly believe FMG deserves to make money on this project based on the time and headaches they have dealt with, and based on HBG pieces at $8.95 for 28 pieces, 150 pieces at $39.99 isn’t far off. It just seems like a bunch when you spend it at one time. And I will buy all the sets, so I can’t be all that concerned. I just felt special when we were given a discount by helping the project with preorders. And Thanks FMG for doing this. i am very excited about pieces. Please don’t read to much into my comments.
Yeah, $10.95 for shipping is a little steep if it’s just for a couple of sets of combat units but you have to remember, FMG charges this same price for everything they ship, even whole games. Back when we were first getting Europe 1940, I ordered 2 copies and only paid 1 shipping price (I think it was $8.95 back then). So when you look at it that way, it’s really quite a bargain.
Also, FMG uses UPS because they are based in Canada. I don’t think they can actually use USPS but would have to use Canada Post. Either way, it would be quite more expensive than UPS even for small packages. Have you ever tried mailing something to Canada? The price shoots up dramatically just to go over the border. Then there are those stupid customs forms to deal with. While I am not familiar with Canada Post, I imagine it’s not that much different from USPS. It’s really silly; you can ship something to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or Guam cheaper than just right over the border into Canada or Mexico.