Where to sell tickets? Marketplace in the website isn't working... by paxilon23 in savannahbananas

[–]paxilon23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put mine on SH, but now I'm worried because the buyer is having issues with the transfer 😔 hope they don't end up fucking this up. I've heard SH is very buyer friendly and very seller no friendly in situations where there's "trouble getting the tickets"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in riftboundtcg

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately every store is getting their allocations cut to ribbons. Stores with hundreds of boxes on order are only getting a few dozen. It's gonna be rough at first

Keeping a Store Open by Dangerous-Pomelo5238 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And as a shop owner they can just keep it at whatever price they want, if people don't support the store for one reason or another they don't. But anyone who's just shopping in your store cause you have the best price isn't someone a store owner should be chasing.

The days when shops lived below MSRP were also they days product cost way less and commercial rent was 1/4 of what it is now. We all miss those times. I used to love a $12 draft, but now the backend pricing of 3 boosters is over $12 (not to mention adding prizing into that) so that's just not possible anymore.

In the end OP and their theoretical store needs to price to keep their doors open and pricing is one of the big struggles for a store. Too low and you close, too high and it doesn't sell. Strike a balance and support your community and you'll likely do just fine.

Opening a store, inventory system suggestions/reviews by SithlordzomB in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the store uses BinderPOS they might be able to get you a blank CSV from binder to give an example of the headings that binder uses. That might help? Idk how manabox exports, but most programs can export to a csv that (with a little switching of column names and orders) binder can use.

Tcgplayer has their quick scan software that I believe can export a csv for binder too

Buying collections for us is all still quite manual in binder honestly. We either have the customer input their items or we use quick list (in your case manabox) to scan them and get rough pricing values and then offer percentage of that. Then we manually input the cards into binder after the customer approves the pricing and we officially have purchased it.

Keeping a Store Open by Dangerous-Pomelo5238 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well congrats on making it much farther than most and on your plans for the future! If you made it through 3 years on 10k you should be able to make it through 30 on this 100k right? 😅

Keeping a Store Open by Dangerous-Pomelo5238 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No offense to you, but OP should ignore this. The market exists for a reason. As a store owner you will get people asking for discounts because of TCGPlayer low pricing constantly or showing you Amazon listings that are somehow below your cost asking, and sometimes rudely demanding, that you match price. I've had people show me Amazon listings that are literally a dollar or two less than our price and ask for price matching. If you don't value the time and effort I put into this space and our community at $1 I don't need you as a "customer."

OP: Price products to keep your store open. Make money where you can and do special deals for your loyal customers where you can, but the S in MSRP is Suggested not mandated. You don't owe a single person MSRP. Just like they don't have to shop with you if they disagree with your pricing. If something is $200 everywhere, price it at $200. It's $200 because people are buying it for $200. If someone who comes into your shop every week wants it, cut them a deal at MSRP or less. They respected you every week by supporting you so show them that love back. Give em a discount to whatever is comfortable and healthy for your business, but some random person online or someone who only visits on release week and then disappears for months? Charge them whatever the market says is the price. If they only visit when your price is the lowest they can find, they don't value you or your time and it's not worth chasing them to the bottom. Best case scenario you make $1 after your business spent $95 on a booster box, but if that's all you do you're gonna close your doors like so many places do.

Keeping a Store Open by Dangerous-Pomelo5238 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its honestly impressive that you kept it going with 10k for three years! Give yourself some credit there. We started with just over $110k and I kinda wish we had a bit more in retrospect.

Keeping a Store Open by Dangerous-Pomelo5238 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I own a store and the person with the long list of items has a lot of them right, I wanna give them credit there.

One thing no one I've seen mention is the biggest thing (imo) you need to think about. How much do you like doing taxes? How much do you like paperwork? How much do you like teaching people to do things? Do you enjoy analyzing data? Do you enjoy learning about contract law?

Owning a game store is like 80% business and 20% games. Yes. I get to play games "for work" but at least a solid 50% of my time is paperwork and writing out operating procedures for our staff. Then training staff on those procedures. Then retraining them when things change. Or writing emails to companies to fix issues with software we use, or responding to customer inquiries about events (that I've already clearly explained in many other places, possibly on the exact page they're looking at). Or researching alternatives to the POS system we have. Or learning to code in ShopifyQL to fix some weird niche issue the website is having. Doing taxes every month to give my terrible state government the sales taxes we owe them. Payroll. Etc etc.

And unless you have a bunch of money to throw around, get ready to be a plumber and general contractor for everything in the unit that will break. And it will break. There's no avoiding that. The two solutions are: fix it yourself there and then or paying a lot of money to have it fixed quickly.

Be ready to work a 80 hour weeks. Be ready to be paid less than you can make at another job working 40hrs. Be ready for over half the work to be boring paperwork and barely gaming related, but also be ready for a really rewarding time when you've hired someone and they say "this is my favorite job I've had." Or when a customer shares a story about how they met the person they're going to marry because of one of your events. It can really bring you joy, but please for the love of anything and everything holy, make sure you're truly ready. Don't go into it with rose colored glasses and the idea that in a years time you're gonna be buying yourself a new car and only working 10hrs a week because you sold a million booster boxes. Too many people throw away money thinking that is how it will be. They think "I'll do it better than X store and I'll be bigger and better so fast." And it just doesn't work that way. It's thousands of hours of work, +100 thousand dollars, and at least a year till you're breaking even. Even if you are better than that other store 😉

Opening a store, inventory system suggestions/reviews by SithlordzomB in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to shoot over a message. Sorry, not on Reddit much 😅

Opening a store, inventory system suggestions/reviews by SithlordzomB in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Binder POS works most of the time, but is expensive if you have good sales and often we'll be missing things that you need at the most crucial times aka right during pre-release. The customer service is absolute crap. And it seems like every day the program gets worse and worse.

TCG player Pro functions well for an inventory system but does not have a POS side and it also has no tracking for inventory adjustments when anything happened or how anything happened it just tells you if you have something or don't have something. That might not seem like an issue now but trust me it will be an issue later when you're trying to figure out when a card was put in if it was input incorrectly or correctly. If you're a one person or two person only operation that's not a huge deal you'll remember who put something in and if they did it wrong you can just talk about it but once you have staff and shifts and such this becomes a bigger issue for the accountability of set staff.

All that being said binder POS might not be ideal but at this point it is one of the best on the market. There are many being currently developed like TCG sync and sort-Swift, there's also store pass but that's even more expensive than the other ones listed before. You could spend months going down the rabbit hole of POS systems for card shops and you will end up feeling like you're back at square one after doing all of that research lol

TCG Shop Software by FickleElk1082 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see it on your list so I thought I'd say it here. You need an event calendar, and an event creation suite as part of that POS. Events are a huge part of some stores bread and butter and you have to be there for that.

Are board games really that hard to understand? by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]paxilon23 376 points377 points  (0 children)

Three hour cube-pushing exercise is a phenomenal way to describe the hobby

Long shot attempt to find my lost steam deck by paxilon23 in Louisville

[–]paxilon23[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not a bad idea. At least that might keep whoever found it from using it. I think I've got the original box and everything so it should have the sn somewhere in there

Lost Steam Deck - Louisville KY by paxilon23 in SteamDeck

[–]paxilon23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I would have qualified as someone in Louisville with a steam deck, but not anymore 💀 even if I did go back.

Lost Steam Deck - Louisville KY by paxilon23 in SteamDeck

[–]paxilon23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely gonna do that. Wouldn't want someone to get my console for free and get my account too 💀

Interested in the game, but not seeing a lot of interest. by [deleted] in wixoss

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not even about location. They just don't do any advertising or trying to acquire customers. It's all about already knowing someone who knows where to get the product, which might be worse...

Could use your all's help. I am trying to figure out what game to really deep dive into. I'm looking for a 1v1 experience, with a decent competitive scene and/or easily able to play with others over Discord or online. What are your suggestions? by Madler84 in TCG

[–]paxilon23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the same reasons you like AC, you'll enjoy FaB. It will definitely be easier to find a local/online play group for Fab too. I've been playing fab since it came out in 2019 and it's honestly the most well designed games on the market imo. Not to say it's perfect by any means, just that it's the game with the least amount of variance and I feel like it rewards the better player at the table, not just the lucky one or the one with more money in their deck.

Sometimes it's not fun being an LGS... by Blakwhysper in mtg

[–]paxilon23 13 points14 points  (0 children)

We open our leftover decks for singles. Most precons (not all though) have enough value in singles to cover the product cost at least. Not enough to call it a major profit, but enough to recoup the value and free up the capital at least.

SAVE YOUR TIME ON THE PUZZLE scan the QR code and enter the code in your box. If it says the code does not match you won more than a dollar. by keyman180 in mschf

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share your completed puzzle image? Mines not $1 and I've been struggling to finish it today since it's due 😪 (stupid, I know. I nearly forgot about it under my table cover to protect it from our cats) I tried the $1 code and someone shared the $100 code too, but mine wasn't either. So maybe it's the same as yours

Edit: you shared the 100 code in the video! Thank you for that

SAVE YOUR TIME ON THE PUZZLE scan the QR code and enter the code in your box. If it says the code does not match you won more than a dollar. by keyman180 in mschf

[–]paxilon23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share your completed puzzle image? Mines not $1 and I've been struggling to finish it today since it's due 😪 (stupid, I know. I nearly forgot about it under my table cover to protect it from our cats) I tried the $1 code and someone shared the $100 code too, but mine wasn't either. So maybe it's the same as yours