Well... I finally got it.
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:36 am
The Upper Works now sits on my shelf.
After a long day at work, after a pleasant break from it all after work at a local pub, and after slipping on a nasty patch of ice... I got home and I was told there was a message waiting for me. I checked the message and it was my LGS telling me that my copy of the Upper Works had come in.
After doing a couple of quick things at home like changing, I rushed back out and went straight to the store. I declare to the store keep that I received the message and I was there to pick up my order. The box is pulled out, and I pull out a $20 certificate/coupon to help cover the cost which I only then noticed was $4 higher in Canadian Funds!
My smile grows even wider. I can only assume the store is trying to cut its customers a bit of a break with the exchange rate. I pay the difference which amounts to just over $35 Canadian after taxes out of pocket. That translates to a mere $28 US with today's exchange rate.
Of course, I couldn't wait to get home and since a few other gamers at the store were curious, I opened it then and there. At that point I was truly grinning ear-to-ear.
It was a very agonizing few months since Gencon to decide to wait to get my my copy through retail channels but my patience paid off by saving me a nice chunk of change...
The set looks fantastic. Thanks for all the hard work that went into it.
M
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After a long day at work, after a pleasant break from it all after work at a local pub, and after slipping on a nasty patch of ice... I got home and I was told there was a message waiting for me. I checked the message and it was my LGS telling me that my copy of the Upper Works had come in.
After doing a couple of quick things at home like changing, I rushed back out and went straight to the store. I declare to the store keep that I received the message and I was there to pick up my order. The box is pulled out, and I pull out a $20 certificate/coupon to help cover the cost which I only then noticed was $4 higher in Canadian Funds!
My smile grows even wider. I can only assume the store is trying to cut its customers a bit of a break with the exchange rate. I pay the difference which amounts to just over $35 Canadian after taxes out of pocket. That translates to a mere $28 US with today's exchange rate.
Of course, I couldn't wait to get home and since a few other gamers at the store were curious, I opened it then and there. At that point I was truly grinning ear-to-ear.
It was a very agonizing few months since Gencon to decide to wait to get my my copy through retail channels but my patience paid off by saving me a nice chunk of change...
The set looks fantastic. Thanks for all the hard work that went into it.
M
_________________
"You face Death itself in the form of... 1d4 Tarrasques!"
Partner to Brave Halfling Publishing
http://www.arcanacreations.com