kentuckyderby said:If Razor wants to add any "prospects" to its future Poker cards, feel fee to make a prospect card of me
I will be there one day
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If you make it please wear a Tshirt with Bea Arthur;s picture on it so we know who the hell you are.
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kentuckyderby said:If Razor wants to add any "prospects" to its future Poker cards, feel fee to make a prospect card of me
I will be there one day
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kentuckyderby said:nyc3 said:
There are 50+ events leading up to the Main Event
the Main Event is 10K
P_Manning 18 said:Phil Ivey and Vanessa Rousso would be nice too.
Razor said:jmc280zx said:* 9 REDEMPTION CARDS GOOD TO PLAY IN AN EXCLUSIVE 9 SEAT ONLINE TOURNAMENT WHERE RAZOR WILL AWARD THE WINNER A WORLD SERIES OF POKER MAIN EVENT ENTRY!!!!! (THE 9TH SEAT REDEMPTION WILL BE AWARDED BY A NO PURCHASE NECESSARY DRAWING!!!!)
So what happens when only 5 or 6 of these redemptions are pulled and redeemed?? (if that many)
If only 5-6 get pulled, the remainder of the seats will be filled by no additional purchase necessary or other winners determined by promotions centered around this release. This is to be determined, but all seats will be filled.
BG
kentuckyderby said:Hope there is more success in pulling the redemption for the play-in tourney than the success of pulling USA jerseys from letterman product
only 2 pulled that I know of and/or have seen on the handful of boards that i check =
-one was a random link of a B Butler and other was a link to a Tyson Ross YouTube
Don't think any board members here won any
I thought the USA jersey idea was a great idea until other jerseys (better players too) being sold at same time
Hopefully if any board members win the play-in opportunity OR sell the boxes to an individual who won, then it makes it to one of the 4-5 boards that I check regularly
P_Manning 18 said:Phil Ivey and Vanessa Rousso would be nice too.
baseballguy350 said:Razor said:jmc280zx said:* 9 REDEMPTION CARDS GOOD TO PLAY IN AN EXCLUSIVE 9 SEAT ONLINE TOURNAMENT WHERE RAZOR WILL AWARD THE WINNER A WORLD SERIES OF POKER MAIN EVENT ENTRY!!!!! (THE 9TH SEAT REDEMPTION WILL BE AWARDED BY A NO PURCHASE NECESSARY DRAWING!!!!)
So what happens when only 5 or 6 of these redemptions are pulled and redeemed?? (if that many)
If only 5-6 get pulled, the remainder of the seats will be filled by no additional purchase necessary or other winners determined by promotions centered around this release. This is to be determined, but all seats will be filled.
BG
Where will the online tournament be? PStars? FT? Or will it be an unaffiliated site? If it is a Razor based site, what dealing software will you be using?
All In Cards said:just ordered 1 case
Zambrano38 said:Any chance there will be any Matt Damon autos? I would pay a ton for a Rounders auto!
Razor said:NYCrulesU said:Razor said:NYCrulesU said:All In Cards said:[quote="NYCrulesU":198pdrqc]Nothing impressive about this release other than the redemption for the WSOP buy-in. What's next after this flops worse than your failed attempt at baseball, Roller Derby? ::facepalm::
you have no clue, there non sport stuff has done great.
The secondary market says otherwise. Maybe I would be blind to that fact if I road the hype train too, but fortunately I don't.
Can you name one 2008 or later razor non-sport release under cost?
I can't. Because not even one is.
I highly recommend homework over guesswork.
BG
I can tell you based on Ebay sales how many people lost their shirts on your Presidential cuts. That's a fact. So no guess work there. Pure fact. Reason? People will dish out for UD/Topps etc. They don't want some fly by night "Razor" brand. Again, fact. Try as you may, try as you might your products will continue to tank. No need to get testy because the truth is a hard pill to swallow.
Success of a product/company, in this market, is directly tied to secondary sales. Just because you ran the hype machine here and had enough of a cult-ish following that your products sold out doesn't mean squat. I can personally tell you the tons of show dealers, store owners and collectors that didn't and wouldn't buy a Razor product. They don't want them in the stores, they can't sell them at shows and they can't move them on Ebay. Resale vale = next to nothing. If you call that success then I suggest you get your head examined. Ride the wave now while you have a small following still. Eventually people will wake up and stop being suckered by the "newest thing" and realize they are just wasting their money.
Crash Davis said:Razor said:NYCrulesU said:Razor said:NYCrulesU said:[quote="All In Cards":196iqju8][quote="NYCrulesU":196iqju8]Nothing impressive about this release other than the redemption for the WSOP buy-in. What's next after this flops worse than your failed attempt at baseball, Roller Derby? ::facepalm::
you have no clue, there non sport stuff has done great.
The secondary market says otherwise. Maybe I would be blind to that fact if I road the hype train too, but fortunately I don't.
Can you name one 2008 or later razor non-sport release under cost?
I can't. Because not even one is.
I highly recommend homework over guesswork.
BG
I can tell you based on Ebay sales how many people lost their shirts on your Presidential cuts. That's a fact. So no guess work there. Pure fact. Reason? People will dish out for UD/Topps etc. They don't want some fly by night "Razor" brand. Again, fact. Try as you may, try as you might your products will continue to tank. No need to get testy because the truth is a hard pill to swallow.
Success of a product/company, in this market, is directly tied to secondary sales. Just because you ran the hype machine here and had enough of a cult-ish following that your products sold out doesn't mean squat. I can personally tell you the tons of show dealers, store owners and collectors that didn't and wouldn't buy a Razor product. They don't want them in the stores, they can't sell them at shows and they can't move them on Ebay. Resale vale = next to nothing. If you call that success then I suggest you get your head examined. Ride the wave now while you have a small following still. Eventually people will wake up and stop being suckered by the "newest thing" and realize they are just wasting their money.
Crash Davis said:quote]
Companies aren't selling to the consumer, they are selling to the distributor. If the manufacturer sells out and distributors continue to buy, they have no financial reason to listen to consumers or worry about what value consumers get. Their non sport products have done very well from their point of view
Crash Davis said:Razor said:NYCrulesU said:Razor said:NYCrulesU said:[quote="All In Cards":31dpgea9][quote="NYCrulesU":31dpgea9]Nothing impressive about this release other than the redemption for the WSOP buy-in. What's next after this flops worse than your failed attempt at baseball, Roller Derby? ::facepalm::
you have no clue, there non sport stuff has done great.
The secondary market says otherwise. Maybe I would be blind to that fact if I road the hype train too, but fortunately I don't.
Can you name one 2008 or later razor non-sport release under cost?
I can't. Because not even one is.
I highly recommend homework over guesswork.
BG
I can tell you based on Ebay sales how many people lost their shirts on your Presidential cuts. That's a fact. So no guess work there. Pure fact. Reason? People will dish out for UD/Topps etc. They don't want some fly by night "Razor" brand. Again, fact. Try as you may, try as you might your products will continue to tank. No need to get testy because the truth is a hard pill to swallow.
Success of a product/company, in this market, is directly tied to secondary sales. Just because you ran the hype machine here and had enough of a cult-ish following that your products sold out doesn't mean squat. I can personally tell you the tons of show dealers, store owners and collectors that didn't and wouldn't buy a Razor product. They don't want them in the stores, they can't sell them at shows and they can't move them on Ebay. Resale vale = next to nothing. If you call that success then I suggest you get your head examined. Ride the wave now while you have a small following still. Eventually people will wake up and stop being suckered by the "newest thing" and realize they are just wasting their money.