Posting here seeking advice. Our group has been growing, we've just reached the point that even when we've got regulars who can't make an event, we have 8-10. This is awesome considering when I joined the group in October of 2015 it was because they needed a fourth for the event, because they only had three guys active in the group.
So we've always been pretty laid back and people borrow a card or model occasionally, no big deal. Recently though we've had several new players join and I'm concerned it's getting out of hand. At the last event I attended I loaned out two models and 11 cards, and I wasn't the only one loaning. The recent event I couldn't attend was apparently steamrolled by someone who wanted to try a team they saw at worlds, but to do so had to borrow 60-70 percent of it including models.
I want to be a welcoming group that helps each other out. The problem is twofold.
A. players who have a higher investment in the game are being beaten by those who simply borrow things, and some of them are bristling.
B. the store isn't making sales because borrowing has gotten to be too common.
I just wanted to open a dialogue here, because I want the store that supports us to make the sales, because that's why they run events and support us. I also want the group to thrive and bring in new people, but I know when you're new it's hard to play without borrowing a few things.
Personally, I've recommended to several new players to borrow first, find out what faction they like, then start purchasing the things they like.
Good example: Jimmy (fake name) wanted to run four T70s at our events. Borrowed two blues at an event. Really liked it. Bought one. Had another event, now he has three, borrowed one. After that event he decided he really liked them and bought a fourth. In this case, borrowing led to sales. I have no problem with this, but not all of our players are operating like this.