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Wolf_Rider 02-08-2011 05:24 AM

EAN3307219934544
Veröffentlicht25.02.2011
Plattform PC
Games Medium: DVD
FSK16
Sprache Deutsch (language German)
Genre Simulation.




thanks anyway though

FS~Phat 02-08-2011 10:25 AM

Well im pretty disgusted at the games distributors in Australia generally and they wont be getting another cent from me in this country for any software until they get sensible about local pricing and availability.

Its just too easy to order it direct internationally online or get a friend or family to buy it and ship to you and still save money compared to local distribution.

Our retailers recently had the hide to also try and get local taxes added to international online purchases... If you cant compete in a global economy in retail with the advent of online sales its time for some of these people to think about a new vocation in life!

ghodan 02-08-2011 10:26 AM

For the dutch guys:
I have send a email to simware and now they say they are not sure if they can sell it.
Then reading about bol.ch already having it for pre-order i have send a email to the customer service of bol.com and got this reply:


Hartelijk dank voor uw e-mail van 8 februari 2011.

U kunt sommige artikelen die nog niet direct leverbaar zijn bij bol.com reserveren. Bij de levertijd van het artikel staat in dat geval: ‘Nog niet verschenen - U kunt deze titel reserveren’ en de datum waarop het artikel verschijnt. Een artikel reserveren is eigenlijk hetzelfde als een artikel bestellen. U doorloopt alle stappen van het bestelproces en het artikel wordt naar u verstuurd zodra het leverbaar is.

Als een artikel niet op onze site staat, kunt u het niet reserveren. Raadpleeg onze site regelmatig voor de laatste verschijningsdata.

Wij hopen u hiermee voldoende te hebben geïnformeerd.

Met vriendelijke groet,
bol.com Klantenservice

www.bol.com

Mocht uw vraag hiermee nog niet voldoende beantwoord zijn dan willen we u vriendelijk vragen om dit aan te geven in antwoord op dit bericht.

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---- Original Message ----
From : x
To : epiphany@bol.com
Subject : Op zoek naar een pre-order mogelijkheid [CASE:5639186]
Date : Tue, 08 Feb 2011 10:30:15 GMT


Geachte heer/mevrouw,

Gaan jullie de volgende pc game verkopen:
IL-2 Sturmovic: Cliffs of Dover
Op de bol.ch site staat die game al vermeld: http://www.bol.ch/shop/home/rubrikar...31116919241728
Veel nederlandse gamers zoeken naar winkel/onlineshop die het gaat verkopen.
De retail versie en de collectors edition schijnt niet in de normale winkels te komen in nederland.
Release date: maart 2011

FS~Phat 02-08-2011 11:00 AM

Ive setup a poll at UBI to let them know what our buying intentions are.
 
Ive setup a poll at UBI to let them know what our buying intentions are, to try and get them to do a decent job of supporting this wonderful game with decent distribution.

Please use it truthfully!

http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...9/m/2771062909

nearmiss 02-08-2011 12:16 PM

This is an ENGLISH forums only. If you cannot read or write English use a Google translator or something to make your posting.

swiss 02-08-2011 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FS~Phat (Post 221699)
Our retailers recently had the hide to also try and get local taxes added to international online purchases... If you cant compete in a global economy in retail with the advent of online sales its time for some of these people to think about a new vocation in life!

Have you ever run a business which has to compete with a huge online market?
Having a warehouse in the middle of nowhere and running a homepage has quite a different cost structure compared to a local shop with employees in the business district of your town.
You can never - ever compete with online prices.
Your local software shop's prices have to be higher than than the ones of the eshops, and you have find a way to justify them; service f.i..
How many computer shops with a real world shop where in your area 10years ago, how many today?

Sure trying to tax esales is cheap(and wrong), still you have to understand their position - in the end the consumer loses too, as there won't be any local shops left.


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Quote:

Sprache Deutsch (language German)
That's why I wondered if they really press two versions.
Most games sold over here are multi language(they just dont mention the language option on the cover).





Quote:

Originally Posted by ghodan
Then reading about bol.ch already having it for pre-order i have send a email to the customer service of bol.com and got this reply:

Wow - the swiss replied in Dutch?

drewpee 02-08-2011 12:32 PM

Apology's to all for my ranting. I have upped my medication and should be rite. Ok where were we. Thats rite, I'll have a hard copy thanks.:grin:

ghodan 02-08-2011 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swiss (Post 221726)
Wow - the swiss replied in Dutch?

uuuh no. www.bol.com is their Dutch site.

swiss 02-08-2011 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ghodan (Post 221736)
uuuh no. www.bol.com is their Dutch site.

Ok - I see.
An international eshop with a swiss spin-off domain, you dont see that very often.
Thx.

Skoshi Tiger 02-08-2011 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swiss (Post 221726)
Have you ever run a business which has to compete with a huge online market?
Having a warehouse in the middle of nowhere and running a homepage has quite a different cost structure compared to a local shop with employees in the business district of your town.
You can never - ever compete with online prices.
Your local software shop's prices have to be higher than than the ones of the eshops, and you have find a way to justify them; service f.i..
How many computer shops with a real world shop where in your area 10years ago, how many today?

Sure trying to tax esales is cheap(and wrong), still you have to understand their position - in the end the consumer loses too, as there won't be any local shops left.

Swiss, Its an Australian joke. They were refering to the Harvey Normans franchise which over here is quite big and they are very aggressive with their sales and have driven alot of little retail shops out of busness capturing a large market share, they are perceived as being very profit driven and service is one of those points that they could improve on. Mr Norman is now the one crying out that he can't compete even though they use a lot of off shore warehousing etc to reduce costs and minimise tax and payroll expenses.

Cheers!


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