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NockerGeek ([personal profile] nockergeek) wrote2006-03-27 12:47 pm

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And now, a minor aside.

Apparently, Andy at Pulp Fiction is pissing off his Friday Night Magic players (which are now his only Friday night customers) by not supporting the events actively, not training his Friday night employee(s) on how to run events, and not turning in any results to WotC. WotC has to have proof that FNM is running, or they cancel their support for a store. Furthermore, it seems any attempt to bring this to Andy's attention and ask that he turn the results in ends up with Andy being a total cock to the people involved.

So, he's losing that business, too. And the hits keep on coming! Apparently, he lost his Warmachine crowd, too, as he stopped supporting events for them.

At the rate that he's alienating customers, I give the store 6 months to live, and that's being generous.

[identity profile] the-z.livejournal.com 2006-03-27 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
It's really sad. I liked the store (especially the game room) and the location. I was so excited to have a comic shop in Lee's Summit again.

Everything around it has just soured. I miss the fun times we spent there.

[identity profile] nockergeek.livejournal.com 2006-03-27 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
General consensus is, the store itself is great. The person running it, on the other hand, ruins it for everyone.

If someone else bought out the store, I'd go back in a heartbeat. If Andy wasn't involved, it would get my business again.

State of the Store...

(Anonymous) 2006-03-27 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I miss the store the way it was, too. Particularly when a certain daughter-in-law was working there. I'm not much of a gamer, but I liked the atmosphere and the selection of books. Since I had very little contact with Andy, I can't say he did anything to alienate me personally, except the events surrounding the departure of that same daughter-in-law. What a loss!