Whilst the map does hint at being the next stage of the quest its quite weird that to accomplish it you would have to essentially destroy the box your deck came in.
If you're careful, you don't have to destroy anything. Pop it open at the glued spots carefully, then reglue it when you're done. It's an open deck at that point anyway, it's not like you're hurting the resale value.
so I sent an inquiry to the ellusionist support center about my $11.14 shipping costs...
We believe this may have been a USPS error. It appears it's possible something happened at USPS that meant their shipping calculator was charging regular costs instead of our negotiated account costs, hence the 33c difference. Despite it not being an Ellusionist fault - you're our customer and you were inconvenienced, so we would like to do right by you.
The easiest way for us to fix this would be to issue you a coupon code - given it's 33c, I'm happy to authorise a $1 Unique Coupon for your next order, or you can request that we refund the 33c to your payment method via reverse charge. Simply reply to the email you received and we can take it from there.
Does the map hint at another Treasure? Well, the Sultan Republic led you to two treasures (for those who found them both) - could the map have something to do with the current treasure, or possible future treasures? Who knows? Where could this journey end? How many roads does a man need to cross? Will our heros be saved in the next episode... etc.
Kcaso. The designer of the Sultan Republic Deck was also the designer of the Sultan Treasury Deck (go figure). We clearly state the designer of the Republic deck was Mike Clarke, on our product page. Something tells me Mike would not be the type to call himself 'Che Cazzo' or any variation of such, so no. I don't think anyone here will be vouching for you anytime shortly.
Thanks for your feedback folks - helps us address these sorts of things quickly.
-Jake.
First of all, Jake, thanks for stopping by.
Second, thanks for the comments about Kcaso! Sounds like he's just a kid trying to grab attention.
Now, to the real point...
I placed an order for three of these decks, but when I saw that the shipping was over $18 to a US PO Box address via USPS, I had to scale it back to only two, and it was still nearly twelve bucks for shipping them. This seems pretty crazy when someone like me, who doesn't have a corporate account with USPS, can ship a Priority Mail Flat Rate Padded Envelope with as much as a dozen decks in it for only $5.15 with Delivery Confirmation when I purchase online. Yes, I acknowledge that there's ancillary costs for staff, storage and bubble wrap, but those shipping figures seem really high.