Sorry Don, may I sidetrack this topic slightly please?
Do card companies like TBC, E, D&D and Theory 11 usually have sale around the Halloween and Thanks Giving period please?
Halloween there's often a new deck release, not really so much as a huge sale or anything.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving (in the US, Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November). All retail stores have huge sales to kick off the Christmas/Hannukkah/New Years/Kwanzaa/Festivus/pick-your-own-holiday shopping season. The online retailers are no exception. Many will additionally offer "Cyber Monday" specials, because a lot of online shopping takes place on the Monday after, when people are back at work and in front of their computers. They will often have contests and other special offers, exclusive merchandise, etc. during that period and new ones may pop up between then and Christmas. After that, there's the New Year specials, and then things finally calm down and become more normalized.
I can't believe they did this again.
They had the gold crown that you could only get if you purchased X-amount of product.. then they turned around and sold it for 17.99
Now they have this deck (which you could only get if you bought a brick), and now they are going to turn around and sell it. Total B/S!!!
AND.. I still haven't even received a shipping notice for the brick I purchased just to get one of those decks!
I will NEVER fall for this crap again. I guess they didn't learn from how pissed people were about the Gold Crown scenario.
CBJ
I'm guessing you didn't really read the ad copy on the page where they're selling Altruism decks. I have a quote for you below, with a few items in bold for emphasis:
We have also created a limited run of 2,500 white Altruism decks, which we have dubbed Snow Owls. The Snow Owls are not yet for sale, and so far have only been offered as a special promotional item.That one paragraph makes it pretty clear that these were never intended strictly as a promotional item for selling bricks of the regular version. 2,500 were printed, and to say they are "not yet for sale" implies that they eventually will be. At no point did TBC say this deck would never go on sale or only be strictly a promo item. That copy was there from day one when this deck went on sale.
When talking with Alex, he explained that they shipped late because USPC was late in delivering them. If you would have contacted TBC customer service, as I did earlier this week, you'd know this - I contacted them in the pre-dawn hours of Sunday and still got a same-day response. The guys are on top of things, really - Alex was fielding customer service emails during dinner last night. He mentioned I'd have my deck possibly by the weekend - he and Kevin (who didn't make it out last night) both spent most of yesterday before the lecture taking care of business at the warehouse and he had a deck with him at the lecture, so yes, they're here and they're going right back out the door again.
All things considered, you really don't have any reason to complain other than for the sake of complaining. And I'm not saying this as some kind of "shill" for the company - I'm saying this as someone who can read and bothered to do so when he bought his decks.
I just wanted to know how the lecture was?
It was rather good, actually. They touched on some interesting magic concepts that combined well with flourishes and the finer points of flourishing. I'm an awful flourisher, but from this lecture I at least have a better idea of how to get some of the basics right - I'll be practicing this evening at work.
The Bucks come across as pretty nice guys. I've heard in the past they can seem arrogant, etc., but they were totally the opposite tonight. They bent over backwards accommodating requests for photographs and autographs at the lecture and were polite to everyone and were giving personal pointers to people after the talk who approached them. Dinner afterward was really good, though I wasn't seated near enough to them to have convenient conversation - I was closer to Kevin Ho, Tony Chang and Alex Pandrea.
Alex shot some post-lecture video from my phone, just a few short clips - and I Dropboxed it to him when I got home - it should appear on the site within a few days or so, if they can find a minute to breathe.