Cpt_kirstov
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Jal Dorak wrote:I'm not Paizo staff, but the CEO has stated that she ordered a print-run in excess of what she predicted for sales, and even that sold out.Thats cool I like it when my favourite companies do well :-)
The first print run was estimated to last at least until the end of the year, instead, it sold out 10 days before the release.
dm4hire
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I ordered a 3rd copy on Friday from Amazon and went to check status, it hasn't shipped yet, but when I checked the actual listing it now shows a turn around time of two to three weeks insted of saying in stock. So it looks like Amazon has sold out. I just hope my order doesn't get delayed because they got too many orders.
A couple of shops on Amazon are selling the book for almost $95, expecting high demand since its sold out and not due to restock until November. Sad to see it, but I'm sure someone will actually pay the price instead of waiting until November.
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I ordered a 3rd copy on Friday from Amazon and went to check status, it hasn't shipped yet, but when I checked the actual listing it now shows a turn around time of two to three weeks insted of saying in stock. So it looks like Amazon has sold out. I just hope my order doesn't get delayed because they got too many orders.
A couple of shops on Amazon are selling the book for almost $95, expecting high demand since its sold out and not due to restock until November. Sad to see it, but I'm sure someone will actually pay the price instead of waiting until November.
I my FLGS promised to hold one for me - There weren't enough to go around so I missed out :-( now I have to wait until the next print run.
I cant find a copy in Sydney. The consolation is that I have the PDF.
Lisa Stevens
CEO
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Hello Paizo staff,
I was wondering did the sales of PRPG meet or exceed your expectations. I know its rude to ask volume questions so are you:-
a) happy?
b) quietly ecstatic?
c) handing out cigars and looking at property in the south of France for your summer holiday house?
I'd have to say (c), but it is my winter house in Sydney that you would be talking about and I prefer champagne to cigars. :)
-Lisa
Krome
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The 8th Dwarf wrote:Hello Paizo staff,
I was wondering did the sales of PRPG meet or exceed your expectations. I know its rude to ask volume questions so are you:-
a) happy?
b) quietly ecstatic?
c) handing out cigars and looking at property in the south of France for your summer holiday house?I'd have to say (c), but it is my winter house in Sydney that you would be talking about and I prefer champagne to cigars. :)
-Lisa
:) That makes me happy to know you guys are so happy. I'm really happy you guys are doing great.