JSA
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Wow! What a polarizing issue! Here's my take on it:
I think it is a very good idea, and that it levels out the playing field for
everybody, to be as fair as possible. It definitely isn't perfect, BUT it
is better than having some members buying more than one of these
ultra-rare items (it does happen) which truly isn't fair.
Offering the items to the people who have the other SSE items isn't
fair either, as that is just a way of saying "I've got all the other SSE
items so I deserve preferential treatment because of that" Not true.
Nobody deserves preferential treatment, and that is what the lottery
method attempts to do - level out the playing field and make it fair.
As to the people who are throwing up their hands and saying "if I don't
get one I'm just going to quit collecting" c'mon. If you don't get chosen
to purchase one of the 50 directly from Sideshow, you know what you
can do? You can pay the inflated price and purchase it off of Ebay or
from a trusted boardmember just like I had to do when I missed out on
the Grey Hulk vs. Spidey, AND the #$% Neg. Zone Spidey that I missed
even though I was setting right at my computer trying to place my order.
NONE of these statues are "rare" as in they never show up for sale.
They're only "rare" as in "CRAP! Now they cost more money than I choose
to spend!"
VERY few items are truly "rare" in the sense that they don't come up
for sale often. Gandalf Bronze would be considered rare, but I see the
Grey Hulk vs. Spidey on a regular basis for sale on Ebay. It is there IF
somebody is willing to spend the amount of money being asked for it.
My point is that if you miss the item from Sideshow, just buck up
and pay the money to get the item you want, if you want it. I chose to,
and I didn't gripe about it at all. Nobody was holding a gun to my head.
If I want something bad enough, I choose to pay the price to get it.
If you do collect statues and busts, you know that they run hundreds of
dollars at least, and can run in the thousands as well once sold out. If that
is too much for you, then there are many other items available that are
less expensive to collect that may be less stressful or aggrivating.
Sideshow is doing all they can to be as fair as possible to the most people,
and I applaud them for that. As one who has had to pay the high prices
for things I missed out on, I think that the lottery will at least give everybody
a reasonably fair shot at the item being offered.
If anybody here has the "fairest of the fair" ways to offer a very exclusive
item, please post it. I'd love to know what is best, and I'm sure Sideshow
would too.
Happy Holidays everybody!
JS
I think it is a very good idea, and that it levels out the playing field for
everybody, to be as fair as possible. It definitely isn't perfect, BUT it
is better than having some members buying more than one of these
ultra-rare items (it does happen) which truly isn't fair.
Offering the items to the people who have the other SSE items isn't
fair either, as that is just a way of saying "I've got all the other SSE
items so I deserve preferential treatment because of that" Not true.
Nobody deserves preferential treatment, and that is what the lottery
method attempts to do - level out the playing field and make it fair.
As to the people who are throwing up their hands and saying "if I don't
get one I'm just going to quit collecting" c'mon. If you don't get chosen
to purchase one of the 50 directly from Sideshow, you know what you
can do? You can pay the inflated price and purchase it off of Ebay or
from a trusted boardmember just like I had to do when I missed out on
the Grey Hulk vs. Spidey, AND the #$% Neg. Zone Spidey that I missed
even though I was setting right at my computer trying to place my order.
NONE of these statues are "rare" as in they never show up for sale.
They're only "rare" as in "CRAP! Now they cost more money than I choose
to spend!"
VERY few items are truly "rare" in the sense that they don't come up
for sale often. Gandalf Bronze would be considered rare, but I see the
Grey Hulk vs. Spidey on a regular basis for sale on Ebay. It is there IF
somebody is willing to spend the amount of money being asked for it.
My point is that if you miss the item from Sideshow, just buck up
and pay the money to get the item you want, if you want it. I chose to,
and I didn't gripe about it at all. Nobody was holding a gun to my head.
If I want something bad enough, I choose to pay the price to get it.
If you do collect statues and busts, you know that they run hundreds of
dollars at least, and can run in the thousands as well once sold out. If that
is too much for you, then there are many other items available that are
less expensive to collect that may be less stressful or aggrivating.
Sideshow is doing all they can to be as fair as possible to the most people,
and I applaud them for that. As one who has had to pay the high prices
for things I missed out on, I think that the lottery will at least give everybody
a reasonably fair shot at the item being offered.
If anybody here has the "fairest of the fair" ways to offer a very exclusive
item, please post it. I'd love to know what is best, and I'm sure Sideshow
would too.
Happy Holidays everybody!
JS