I guess, in a way, they are -- just for $16 instead of $10. That seems
totally reasonable, since you set up a production flow to do things one
way, and this would be a separate process (and likely an ad hoc one).
Matthew Twomey wrote:
So, I did read the explanation for moving away from the monochrome sets -
but I can't say I'm completely clear on why they wouldn't still sell
monochrome sets from their website. I understand there were some issues
regarding displays in stores and skew numbers, but these are non-issues when
selling directly. Since it's just a packaging difference, I'm not getting
why they don't continue to offer it online? There seems to still be
interest....?
Thanks,
-Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: icehouse-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:icehouse-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher
Hickman
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 8:30 AM
To: 'Icehouse Discussion List'
Subject: RE: [Icehouse] Anyone willing to split a Xeno set order?
but that'd still be cheaper than buying 5 Xeno
sets and reconfiguring them to monochrome.
Huh? How is $16 < $10? If the original poster gets folks interested in
splitting the costs, they end up with a $10 stash, with a bonus Treehouse
die. Your logic confounds me.
Also, I need only purple from the Xeno colors, so if you need a taker, I'll
go in for purple.
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