Fes, you've heard me mention on many occasions about how collectors like us are a fraction of a fraction of the entire playing card market, right? Well, because of how much profit is made on custom decks and how outsized the buying power of collectors is due to the much larger number of decks we buy compared to the general population, we make up a healthy enough percentage of USPC's profits that they would REALLY miss us if we were gone. I suspect that only the casino deck business is larger for them profit-wise than the custom card market.
Club 808 was a really cool thing when it started, or at least we thought it was. It was new, it sounded like fun. But they never really made a "club" out of anything, really. They'd post a few articles a month, some of which were utterly ridiculous, and they'd hold an occasional contest - you couldn't interact with the club or its members in any way other than to enter a contest. That was some really cutting-edge stuff back in the dark, old pre-Internet days - today, it's kind of lame. Their biggest foray into "high tech" over at USPC was "Jacked Up" decks and an app with rules for card games. Woo AND hoo, really...
If they made Club 808 more like what the PCF is today, they'd be beating off new members with a stick - a really big stick. Instead, we're watching the club sputter along as if it's running on fumes and the tank's on empty. This deck is just another wrong turn. Even if they got Jackson to make a deck for them, you'd still have most of the people interested in it talking to him about it HERE, not THERE, because THERE, all information flows in one direction, from the company to you, and that's it.
Wow, I must be feeling ranty tonight...