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I do kinda like the decks - I might jump on the 3 + uncut for $45... if I were International I definitely would (and hope I get the decks/uncut since I'm still questioning the ability to deliver).
What is probably happening is that there will be two different fulfillment centers, one in hk (where the cards are printed) and one in the US. Whilst the hk fulfillment center might have a higher per shipment cost esp for the EU, there isnt the sea freight cost, so there is something for them to work with. Plus being the actual supplier, their cost is much lower than a contact printing, so they have even more leeway to do this.StanKindLee wrote:Printed in China does not mean shipped from China. I got my decks produced in China, but I fulfilled my KS campaign from the US. Plus, if they were being shipped from the Asia, EU, etc., shipping free to the US would kill 'em cost wise since the largest KS audience is in the US.
Now this makes since, and makes free shipping globally doable.volantangel wrote:What is probably happening is that there will be two different fulfillment centers, one in hk (where the cards are printed) and one in the US.
Well.. Let's just say I've done research, and you might see this coming on CL soon, whilst not "free" shipping, pretty sure we can get reduced shipping ratesStanKindLee wrote:Now this makes since, and makes free shipping globally doable.volantangel wrote:What is probably happening is that there will be two different fulfillment centers, one in hk (where the cards are printed) and one in the US.
Very true. My Grandfather told me once that free means you haven't gotten the bill yet.StanKindLee wrote:Yeah - "free" is a marketing term which has nothing to do with reality...
I thought the same thing. My display cases (http://unitedcardists.com/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=5255" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) only fit a regular-sized deck. And If I buy these, I want to be able to display them. Either way, I LOVE the innovation on this deck!chach wrote:Also, how thick will the deck be? I have a braille deck that's nearly twice the thickness of a regular deck and it has standard height braille indices.
Again, interesting idea and I like the design but I just don't know about it.
What I like to do is. Once I pledge, I click on the project from my backer history and at the bottom I click on add note. That way you can keep up with what your add-ons without messaging the project creator every time. That is, of course, unless the creator specifies to contact for a LE.vasta41 wrote:So I always get confused by this and I'm sorry to bring it up here if this isn't the right spot but for whatever reason, I like the Stealth and Court decks the best but there's no pledge option for those two. So I pledged for the Court deck but if I "add-on" $13 more, how do I specify that I want the Stealth deck? Do I do that after the campagin when I fill out the bakerits or whatever?
Will do. Thanks for the advice- I think I'll do that from now on!Cbkimble wrote:What I like to do is. Once I pledge, I click on the project from my backer history and at the bottom I click on add note. That way you can keep up with what your add-ons without messaging the project creator every time. That is, of course, unless the creator specifies to contact for a LE.vasta41 wrote:So I always get confused by this and I'm sorry to bring it up here if this isn't the right spot but for whatever reason, I like the Stealth and Court decks the best but there's no pledge option for those two. So I pledged for the Court deck but if I "add-on" $13 more, how do I specify that I want the Stealth deck? Do I do that after the campagin when I fill out the bakerits or whatever?
To answer your question Vasta, you'll be able to specify what you added after the project successfully funds. Whether that be KS survey, backerkit, or pledge manager.
I ordered all 3 uncuts on the first campaign and they we're all shipped in the same tube.Bikefanatic wrote:If this deck isn't that playable, it'll still be enjoyable to hold and browse through the cards. I wonder how the uncuts will be delivered.
We're 20 days into the project and with 20 days to go. It's a coincidence that it is today that we are going to release a new deck here. We've received many requests for a new stretch goal which we have seriously been working around the clock to achieve. So without further delay, we present to you the all new Impressions Phantom Edition by MPC playing cards. (The tuck box is being produced as we speak but we wanted to release this ASAP. When I get the sample in my hands, I will take a photo and post an update again.)
Why the Phantom Edition? Well since we have made a black colored deck, the logical way to go is to make a white colored deck next. We printed many samples with different shades of white/cream to find one that stands out most. The final edition looks amazing and we think it's a brilliant addition to our impressions range. We're making the Phantom deck available as an add-on for $13. Uncut sheets for the Phantom Edition are a limited edition and will not be released again. Below are some photos.
I agree. From what was said in the comments, they're looking at more tiers including the new deck and uncut.nesuferit wrote:At this point a new pledge level including the new deck & uncut is desirable IMO.
Actually, they do even one better: they ship direct from Hong Kong, California and Vancouver (I think - might be other, but in Canada), so basically all three are on an equal footing or close enough. Originally the "North American" office was in Canada, but now it's in Riverside CA as I recall, but they still have offices in Canada also. I'm sure they still eat a bit of the freight overseas, but it's surely a whole lot closer than anyone can do from the postal service here.volantangel wrote:What is probably happening is that there will be two different fulfillment centers, one in hk (where the cards are printed) and one in the US. Whilst the hk fulfillment center might have a higher per shipment cost esp for the EU, there isnt the sea freight cost, so there is something for them to work with. Plus being the actual supplier, their cost is much lower than a contact printing, so they have even more leeway to do this.StanKindLee wrote:Printed in China does not mean shipped from China. I got my decks produced in China, but I fulfilled my KS campaign from the US. Plus, if they were being shipped from the Asia, EU, etc., shipping free to the US would kill 'em cost wise since the largest KS audience is in the US.
Im definitely in, jsut need to study what exactly do i want !
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