TOPIC: Sorry and all that, but... |
Standard User Posts: 137 mangemani 13th Apr 2017 07:01:28 10% raise on a 6.60 pounds pack, is that really 10 pounds per pack? isnt that under 10 pounds per pack? here i sweden a 10% raise is just 7kr per pack and 7kr is like nothing and well bellow the 10 pounds per pack barrier. |
Standard User Posts: 137 mangemani 13th Apr 2017 09:36:51 in this thread he said that they will aim for an 8-10% rise, i have never seen they say anything about a 10 pound per pack rise. but i might be wrong, maybe i have missed that? |
Earlier in this thread somebody made a remark that a price rise would still leave the price at less than £10 per pack. Somdbody else then seems to have misinterpreted this as the price would rise to £10, which is clearly ludicrous, unless Peter is trying to push people Ian Kay's way!! A little goes a long way |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 17th Apr 2017 07:03:20 Mollinary's estimate is far nearer the new prices than the figure of £10 per pack. Having said that, the latter price is far nearer the mark for a fair return on the work that goes into getting the wee chaps into production. I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
Standard User Posts: 137 mangemani 17th Apr 2017 10:38:08 and if molinarys estimate is right, then you wouldnt even notice the price change cause the rise is so small:). i dont know where people got that "10 pounds per pack" rise from=/ |
See my comment above, Mangemani. A little goes a long way |
Standard User Posts: 137 mangemani 24th Apr 2017 01:27:27 7.20, up from 6.60, that wasent so terrible, for me its like 6-8kr more per pack, and thats like nothing, i will not even notice it in my next order:) |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 25th Apr 2017 02:47:13 Yes, all the new prices are now up and running, so you can look at the horror of it all. As Mangemani has discovered, the spectre of £10.00 per infantry pack has not been realised quite yet. I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |