My LCS is attempting to save customers and battle online
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:58 pm
I've been going to my LCS for nearly 10 years now. It's Bookery Fantasy, http://www.bookeryfantasy.com/, one of the largest comic and gaming stores in the country. (Per square foot)
I've had a pull list through here since day one. It started out if you had 40 monthly titles pulled you received a 20% discount on your books. With the price of comics going up, they did drop it to 30 monthly titles. Along with this discount, you receive a 20% discount on back issues. This has been great for me and has kept me very loyal to them.
Bookery, like most comic shops, has taken a little hit in business the past few years because of various reasons; economy, gas prices, online pricing, etc. So they have, IMHO, taken a step to try to bring in business again. They are selling all new-release comics, graphic novels, books, magazines, action-figures and statues for 15% off. All 20% customers were grandfathered into, and get to keep their 20%.
I know 15% is no where near the savings of DCBS or MailOrderComics, but I think it's a noble step on their behalf to bring customers back into the store.
What do you guys think?
I've had a pull list through here since day one. It started out if you had 40 monthly titles pulled you received a 20% discount on your books. With the price of comics going up, they did drop it to 30 monthly titles. Along with this discount, you receive a 20% discount on back issues. This has been great for me and has kept me very loyal to them.
Bookery, like most comic shops, has taken a little hit in business the past few years because of various reasons; economy, gas prices, online pricing, etc. So they have, IMHO, taken a step to try to bring in business again. They are selling all new-release comics, graphic novels, books, magazines, action-figures and statues for 15% off. All 20% customers were grandfathered into, and get to keep their 20%.
I know 15% is no where near the savings of DCBS or MailOrderComics, but I think it's a noble step on their behalf to bring customers back into the store.
What do you guys think?