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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    That is like the worst business model ever. That works more like a fancy fan group order like we do here (only that ours are usually effective) than an actual business.
    The only difference between this and PC is that PC requires all pre-orders to be paid up front. This is probably what TFI should do if it can't fund its own working capital.

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    Yeah, I assume that at this time they're not big enough to pay all those orders up front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaptoDog View Post
    The only difference between this and PC is that PC requires all pre-orders to be paid up front. This is probably what TFI should do if it can't fund its own working capital.
    Yeah I totally agree with this. Pre orders should be paid upfront. Without it people will always want to change their minds, no matter what a policy says. Only a really big established business could reliably support a no payment upfront, and it doesn't help that the items are expensive collectible items and pre orders! lots of em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defcon View Post
    Yeah I totally agree with this. Pre orders should be paid upfront. Without it people will always want to change their minds, no matter what a policy says. Only a really big established business could reliably support a no payment upfront, and it doesn't help that the items are expensive collectible items and pre orders! lots of em
    Makes sense. They could probably make things easier on themselves if they did this. Could even bring their service levels more in line with their customers expectations.

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    Some people prefer to pay when things come in-stock (like HLJ & BBTS), because then there isn't any risk of the business closing down and losing all your money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Some people prefer to pay when things come in-stock (like HLJ & BBTS), because then there isn't any risk of the business closing down and losing all your money.
    Yeah but those businesses have the capital to buy the stock then sell. TFI does not, hence why his service is so poor atm with long delays
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    Don't worry, I wasn't saying one is better than the other... with everyone having a go at the "pay later" option, I was just noting that the different methods work for different people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Don't worry, I wasn't saying one is better than the other... with everyone having a go at the "pay later" option, I was just noting that the different methods work for different people.
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