[UA] Re: Leaving stuff in bookstores
Alex Lampros
alexlampros at airpost.net
Sun Mar 7 23:34:24 PST 2004
If you really don't mind spending money on this, you could always sell the
book to a used bookstore. (which is going to be at a substanial loss of
course.) They're obviously not going to get rid of the book, and many
used bookstores attract a "nerdier" clientele. (as well as being a
suitably creepy place to find a book of strange magick.)
How many people are actually going to do this, though? And will there be
some easy way for them to get into the game after they find the book?
Alex
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 16:37:18 +1100, Saul <gorbag at swiftdsl.com.au> wrote:
> Ok, well let me know. Anyone else have any shops they could get to take a
> few?
>
> Saul
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> From: "Greg Stolze" <holycrow at mindspring.com>
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>> >I work in a bookshop, occasionally in another bookshop and I used to
>> work
> in
>> >a bookshop that my parents own. They're all small independent shops. If
> they
>> >found a book on the shelf that wasn't in the computer, they'd look up
>> the
>> >books-in-print database for info. Failing that, they'd probably just
>> slap
> a
>> >price on it and sell it as a bargain.
>> >
>> >Speaking of these shops... Greg, will you be selling any copies to
>> stores
>> >with a trade discount? If you will be, I could probably convince at
>> least
>> >one of the above shops to stock a few copies.
>>
>> Haven't really decided.
>>
>> -G.
>>
>> Cultivate efficient neurosis.
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