05-29-2014, 03:08 AM
Alamaze is being run with same day processing and we are running about 20 games at essentially a 2x per week processing. So we are running something like 500 turns per week. At overall, a little less than $2.00 per turn.
When it was run in NC, it was about $7.50 per turn, plus extra charges, at a two week turnaround, which might stretch to several days to process turns and with just a handful of games. That's pretty much like the other PBM standard you will find everywhere else.
All the "competition" is at at least $7.50 a turn. We have Duel 2 players that pay $10.50 a turn for maybe a 10 page printout that I believe is the same as it was in about 1990. Legends players may pay $20 a turn. What I get back from our players mainly is "we don't play those games" and we think $2 - $3 is about right - but we don't hear from many on that.
While most players pay their invoices, send turns in on time (yes even a minute late screws us up), submit only one set of orders, complete the correct set of what game, kingdom, and turn they are on, everyday several players don't do some of that. And I believe they look fondly back on the days in NC when everything would be worked out, for just some more money. "Please look into this."
So, I am open to going back to $7.50 per turn, being laid back and talking to players, investigating their turns, etc. I just can't do that when we are now running in every given day about what was previously done in a month, at 25% of the price.
We thought we would have a web based order entry system, and an order checking utility by now, but we don't. We are working with the same technology from the 1990's.
I'll also admit I am about the last personality type to be in customer service. And I have way-too-high blood pressure. So when every day, there about five cases, of "would you please spend 30 minutes doing something you are not paid or expected to do", I really think we should go back to the high touch personal service of $7.50 a turn. Just to get almost everything out of my system, never say to me "it should be easy", unless you are going to do it. And don't say, "Review my turn". I barely review my own turns. I am happy when I am done at 10pm.
I guess I am asking if you would be cool with going back to "normal" pricing as I can't do the drastically discounted pricing and do all the extra stuff. I don't want to lose you as a player, but I also can't forever do 5x what any other company in our space would do - I have no tech advantage, I am just working 5x harder.
When it was run in NC, it was about $7.50 per turn, plus extra charges, at a two week turnaround, which might stretch to several days to process turns and with just a handful of games. That's pretty much like the other PBM standard you will find everywhere else.
All the "competition" is at at least $7.50 a turn. We have Duel 2 players that pay $10.50 a turn for maybe a 10 page printout that I believe is the same as it was in about 1990. Legends players may pay $20 a turn. What I get back from our players mainly is "we don't play those games" and we think $2 - $3 is about right - but we don't hear from many on that.
While most players pay their invoices, send turns in on time (yes even a minute late screws us up), submit only one set of orders, complete the correct set of what game, kingdom, and turn they are on, everyday several players don't do some of that. And I believe they look fondly back on the days in NC when everything would be worked out, for just some more money. "Please look into this."
So, I am open to going back to $7.50 per turn, being laid back and talking to players, investigating their turns, etc. I just can't do that when we are now running in every given day about what was previously done in a month, at 25% of the price.
We thought we would have a web based order entry system, and an order checking utility by now, but we don't. We are working with the same technology from the 1990's.
I'll also admit I am about the last personality type to be in customer service. And I have way-too-high blood pressure. So when every day, there about five cases, of "would you please spend 30 minutes doing something you are not paid or expected to do", I really think we should go back to the high touch personal service of $7.50 a turn. Just to get almost everything out of my system, never say to me "it should be easy", unless you are going to do it. And don't say, "Review my turn". I barely review my own turns. I am happy when I am done at 10pm.
I guess I am asking if you would be cool with going back to "normal" pricing as I can't do the drastically discounted pricing and do all the extra stuff. I don't want to lose you as a player, but I also can't forever do 5x what any other company in our space would do - I have no tech advantage, I am just working 5x harder.