darth dypshyt
Super Freak
Hi Sideshow team..
With the obvious popularity of the new spiderman limited exclusives over the past couple of weeks. Both, have sold out in less than what, 10 minutes...I have an idea that might make it "fairer", especially to those who say, might be at work, and can't access the net..or who are ASLEEP, because it is 3 in the morning..
How about having something like a lottery...that lasts for the whole business day. Everyone who wants one of these, can either place an order, or somewhere on the SS site, there could be a place where people could register, much the same as a waitlist.
And, after the close of business for that day, (an 8 hour period, instead of 10 minutes....) you guys have a list of probably a couple of hundred names. Then you can pick the 75 names at random from that list, and inform those people that they have that order now, and it will ship soon. And, then if they decline...you still have a waitlist of people right there!
I remember in another thread here somewhere, Dusty saying that the 9am PST was the only way they could be fairest to the MOST amount of people. Well, by my way of thinking, this way is pretty darn fair to everyone. Not just people who happen to be on US time, and those people who also happen to be near a computer also. I mean, for BOTH of these spiderman LE's have you noticed it's been the "usual suspects" getting them? Or, maybe they are the only ones interested in them?? Not that this is sour grapes or anything, I am not interested in spiderman that much anyway...
But, if in future something DID come up that I wanted, I would rather loose the opportunity of puchasing it to someone in a lottery, rather than the mad dash at 9am PST.
If anyone else doesn't think this is a fairier/better option, or maybe they think these types of things shouldn't be fair at all?? Survival of the fittest/fastest and whatnot. Or maybe there is another way that someone else has that they think would work?..The discussion is open.
But, Just a thought/question, to see what you guys at SS thought.
With the obvious popularity of the new spiderman limited exclusives over the past couple of weeks. Both, have sold out in less than what, 10 minutes...I have an idea that might make it "fairer", especially to those who say, might be at work, and can't access the net..or who are ASLEEP, because it is 3 in the morning..
How about having something like a lottery...that lasts for the whole business day. Everyone who wants one of these, can either place an order, or somewhere on the SS site, there could be a place where people could register, much the same as a waitlist.
And, after the close of business for that day, (an 8 hour period, instead of 10 minutes....) you guys have a list of probably a couple of hundred names. Then you can pick the 75 names at random from that list, and inform those people that they have that order now, and it will ship soon. And, then if they decline...you still have a waitlist of people right there!
I remember in another thread here somewhere, Dusty saying that the 9am PST was the only way they could be fairest to the MOST amount of people. Well, by my way of thinking, this way is pretty darn fair to everyone. Not just people who happen to be on US time, and those people who also happen to be near a computer also. I mean, for BOTH of these spiderman LE's have you noticed it's been the "usual suspects" getting them? Or, maybe they are the only ones interested in them?? Not that this is sour grapes or anything, I am not interested in spiderman that much anyway...
But, if in future something DID come up that I wanted, I would rather loose the opportunity of puchasing it to someone in a lottery, rather than the mad dash at 9am PST.
If anyone else doesn't think this is a fairier/better option, or maybe they think these types of things shouldn't be fair at all?? Survival of the fittest/fastest and whatnot. Or maybe there is another way that someone else has that they think would work?..The discussion is open.
But, Just a thought/question, to see what you guys at SS thought.
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