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Originally posted by Martin View PostThe more I think about it, the more I think I have to try for a limited of this. Although not my favorite Joe Hill novel, Heart Shaped Box still holds that slot, I really loved Horns. I did not purchase the PS limited so all I have is the signed 1st trade from Mr. Hills stop at Powell's. Mr. Hill is probably my top author currently so I am expecting to try for the limited. I got lucky with Misery so it could happen again!
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI don't think I've ever overpaid for a book that I really wanted...I hope to God wife my never finds this post LOL!!!!
Something something forgiveness something permission.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI don't think I've ever overpaid for a book that I really wanted...I hope to God wife my never finds this post LOL!!!!
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Originally posted by Paul Suntup View PostJeff, all good brother. And no, not at all. I didn't take your comment that way. Nothing wrong with voicing opinions. I thought I would just offer up things from a different vantage point. Sort of balance the scales I guess. Thanks for supporting the press!
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Originally posted by slayn666 View PostSee I've always thought CD and SubPress do enormous print runs when you guys have limiteds at 500 or 1000 copies, but I cut my teeth in collecting without outfits like Delirium/DarkFuse, DRP, and so on, where 100-copy limiteds were standard and 250 was almost unheard of.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI don't think I've ever overpaid for a book that I really wanted...I hope to God wife my never finds this post LOL!!!!Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostNo kidding. I’m giving some serious consideration to buying this book but am afraid of the “you spent how much?” Conversation.
Something something forgiveness something permission.Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostMy thoughts exactly. Part of the reason I went with the payment plan was to hide the full cost of the book from my wife. That's shady as hell, I know. The rub of it is that you have to pay a $30 fee for the privilege of spreading out the payments. So I'm paying more!
Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostOne thing I want to add: I really hope you will ALWAYS answer to the book and not the dollar. Never compromise. Even if that means some customers will drop off. Even if that means your books will be beyond my budget, so be it. I'm an adult and I can make decisions about what I can afford. That's why I'm not a letter buyer. It's not that I wouldn't love to have that Lettered Horns on my shelf. I just can't swing it. And that's my business. Keep making beautiful things. That's yours.
I'll be doing the payment plan as well, Jeff. I have a hard, fast rule that I'll never use a CC to buy a book. Payment plans or lay-a-ways I'm all in for. If you see this, Paul? Is the fee associated with the payment plan to cover some cost on your end? If that's the case, I'm fine with it. And to echo Jeff's statement, keep doing what you're doing!Last edited by Brian861; 09-28-2018, 04:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI'll be doing the payment plan as well, Jeff. I have a hard, fast rule that I'll never use a CC to buy a book. Payment plans or lay-a-ways I'm all in for. If you see this, Paul? Is the fee associated with the payment plan to cover some cost on your end? If that's the case, I'm fine with it. And to echo Jeff's statement, keep doing what you're doing!
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI'm little bummed that after a day of consideration and looking over finances, I won't be going for the lettered on Sunday.
Is the fee associated with the payment plan to cover some cost on your end? If that's the case, I'm fine with it.
I thought the fee was something like insurance. If you opt for a payment plan, it means you are reaching the limits of your budget (not necessarily just hiding expenses) and the odds are greater that you will default on your obligation. Though, I will have this book completely paid for before its published so there is absolutely no risk to Paul. But I get that the seller needs protection.
Just a guess.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI have drafted emails with all the details of this book addressed to your wives/girlfriend. If I don't receive a grand each from you by midnight tonight, that email will be sent........
I'm little bummed that after a day of consideration and looking over finances, I won't be going for the lettered on Sunday. Just not in the cards for me at the moment. I'm totally stoked, however, that I will be getting an AGE and numbered. The DJ art on the AGE is outstanding!
I'll be doing the payment plan as well, Jeff. I have a hard, fast rule that I'll never use a CC to buy a book. Payment plans or lay-a-ways I'm all in for. If you see this, Paul? Is the fee associated with the payment plan to cover some cost on your end? If that's the case, I'm fine with it. And to echo Jeff's statement, keep doing what you're doing!
Look we have a super villain in our midst. The only way to stop him, is to crush him with an extremely oversized, pricey, collectable book From Kingsway press, damn he's safe LOL. Sorry, sorry, couldn't help it, sorry!!!
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostLook we have a super villain in our midst. The only way to stop him, is to crush him with an extremely oversized, pricey, collectable book From Kingsway press, damn he's safe LOL. Sorry, sorry, couldn't help it, sorry!!!
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Great rule. I follow the same on most "entertainment" purchases. There have been a few exceptions over the years but mostly this has been true for me as well.
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I'll be doing the payment plan as well, Jeff. I have a hard, fast rule that I'll never use a CC to buy a book. Payment plans or lay-a-ways I'm all in for. If you see this, Paul? Is the fee associated with the payment plan to cover some cost on your end? If that's the case, I'm fine with it. And to echo Jeff's statement, keep doing what you're doing!Looking for the fonting of youth.
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