Hello, I spend lots of time on the forum perusing, but pretty much never post. Today, I post because The US is an innovative, creative country with a business model respected world-wide. I want to know if there are any successful strategies FLGS use up there to persuade players to purchase locally, and not use the internet. I know that many people use sites like Miniature Market, and in a country with a population (and therefore player community) as big as the states is, it isn't as destructive as it is down here. Some quick x-wing facts about Chile, FYI.
1. People collect the ships, or "navecitas" as we call them, but the player community nation-wide probably consists of less than 50 players.
2. Buying ships inside the country cost 75% more than in the states (and europeans/ canadians complain- HA1) in other words- a ship that cost 12 USD costs us 18 USD.
3. Due to a questionable decision regarding distribution within the country, only 1 company can order directly from FFG, and their releases typically arrive two months after normal release dates.
4. These factors have resulted in the black market running rampant. If people don't order internationally and pay the customs fees, they buy ships from people who sell them in little plastic baggies. IE people go to the states, open the ships there, come back with a briefcase full of ships, and sell them for more than they cost new in the US- which is still cheaper than they are new down here.
Okay, why is this a problem? Well, they Chileans don't get it. Most of them don't even start working their first job until they are in their 30s, so they fail to understand the idea of if you don't support the things you love, they disappear. X-wing down here is fragile. After playing two years with a group of literally 3 other regular pilots, it's finally starting to grow. Last week our FLGS had around 15 people playing.... Woo Hoo! The problem- nobody ever buys stuff from them. The new guys actually show up recommending to eachother that they buy ships online or on the blackmarket... while they are in the gameshop using up the space! The hospitality won't last (or the store won't) if people don't buy stuff. Nobody wants to chip in for the store tournament kit- because it admittingly isn't very desirable.
So my question is if any of you guys go to a store than offers intangible (or material) incentives to get players willing to fork over cash that could otherwise be spent on the internet. For example- In Tokyo, a friend of mine told me his game shop permits players to use the facilities for one hour- after they make a purchase. That sounds a little harsh to me. One shop here used 10% credit for every purchase, which meant that after you bought 10 ships you got 1 free. It wasn't effective. Anybody witnessed any other alternatives? Gracias!!!!