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In lugnet.market.theory, Shiri Dori writes:
> In lugnet.market.auction, John Radtke writes:
> > Makes sense that's where that guy got them from.
>
> Heh... that is to say (correct me if I'm wrong):
>
> If it was released worldwide, surely a North-American would discover first?
> But since a European did, surely it is European-only.
>
> Sorry, just a little bit of sarcasm, not directed toward you (John) but more
> toward TLC.
>
> Why are sets that are released "worldwide" always released earlier in N.
> America (mostly USA)? Well, we know the on-the-surface answer - TLC just
> doesn't have the wide market base formed (yet?).
>
> But again - why is that?..
>
> I hope that this will change in the near future, but I have little hope from
> TLC to see this in the next few years. Maybe... I'll be crossing my fingers.
> Color me selfish, but I know that in a year I'll be a sitting duck on the
> other side of the Atlantic, praying that some Americans'll take pity on me and
> send me some sets/auction winnings (like I do now for people "over there"). So
> yes, I have my own motives, and no, I'm not the only one. There are a lot of
> people out there, TLC - Oz, Italy, and Europe in general are BIG markets. Stop
> ignoring that. Do something about it.
>
> <\soapbox>
>
> -Shiri
> XFUT lugnet.market.theory, lugnet.dear-lego
I don't pretend to understand how the Lego comapny works...
It makes sense that TLC would release soccer sets in Australia and Europe
first due to it's popularity. I can understand the tour de France promos
being more of a European thing also, since it is hosted there...
However, I do find it infuriating that I had to get the Kabaya Ninja sets
from Japan, Malaysia, and Australia...
I could only imagine they have some rationale about increasing their market
share in countries where their market penetration is below projections or
because the large sets are prohibitively expensive...maybe it's a way to
test market new items in smaller less or more competitive markets or dumping
"mistakes"or overstock...
I would love to hear Brad's answer someday (that's right he said he would be
participating here regularly...hmmm...I won't hold my breath)
I guess it's a trade off, here in the US I get a shot at 75% off Star Wars
or $40 Trains once in awhile and the rest of the world gets cool little
promos...I imagine those that are miffed at the comparitively low Lego
prices in the US can take solace in getting a wider variety of "collectable"
and promotional sets...
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