This isn't double talk though. Direct accounts got one case and one case only.
Awesome, so then maybe put it in their as a disclaimer. Briand admitted it wasnt clear, really no need to go further...
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This isn't double talk though. Direct accounts got one case and one case only.
Awesome, so then maybe put it in their as a disclaimer. Briand admitted it wasnt clear, really no need to go further...
The problem is that people are crying foul when they shouldn't be. Everyone got their allocation so what is the problem?
The problem is that people are crying foul when they shouldn't be. Everyone got their allocation so what is the problem?
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Leaf said that direct accounts would be allocated one case. They were allocated one case.
Online retailers are not direct accounts, they are a separate tier entirely. It would be kinda silly to limit them to one case.
It's nice to see this product doing well, but lets be honest as to why... 1990 Leaf.
1990 Leaf.
Ask the OP, All In Cards.The problem is that people are crying foul when they shouldn't be. Everyone got their allocation so what is the problem?
Okay, I am a bit confused. I have always thought DIRECT ACCOUNT meant you were a brick and mortar shop. NOT someone who does group breaks, or sells on ebay. Has this changed? Is it just different with Leaf than elsewhere?
its different with Leaf as they are generally more accepting of group breakers than most. Also as a small manufacturer they have to be a bit more aggressive on the sales front.
Distributors are different from online retailers.
Thus, there shouldn't be much complaining, since this group of folks isn't "direct" with any of the other manufacturers. I think it is pretty damn cool that Leaf let these folks in on the ground floor to buy in early, and cheap.
***This comment is not meant to be pointed at anyone in particular. Shoot, I wish I would have ordered one!
If you've got a government issued business ID, you can buy from Leaf. That's what they consider a direct account.
its different with Leaf as they are generally more accepting of group breakers than most. Also as a small manufacturer they have to be a bit more aggressive on the sales front.
Jim, thanks for the clarification. That is very interesting.