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From: Noah Overton <NOAH_OVERTON@*************.OM.HP.COM>
Subject: Re: Stupid stores that don't carry/promote SRTCG
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 14:04:31 -0700
>My advice is to talk to your area stores and try to get them to let
>you demo the game. Ask them for a free booster, or even volunteer to
>do it for free. Most stores will be interested in this, but some
>won't even want this. Those stores are loosing out, because not
>everyone plays Magic, and the SRTCG is a great way to increase sales
>of other card games and RPGs.

>I recently ran a demo in a store in St. Louis. At first, no one
>would schedule me for a demo. I kept pressing them, and eventually I
>got them to put up some fliers and I ran a succesful demo last week.

>Teos.

i to would like info on how you ran the demo. decks, where to get the
cards to do it.

Noah
puckstpr@***.com


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Subject: Re: Stupid stores that don't carry/promote SRTCG
Author: Non-HP-Teos.Abadia (Teos.Abadia@****.COM) at
HP-PaloAlto,mimegw2
Date: 5/5/98 12:00 PM


My advice is to talk to your area stores and try to get them to let you
demo the game. Ask them for a free booster, or even volunteer to do it
for free. Most stores will be interested in this, but some won't even
want this. Those stores are loosing out, because not everyone plays
Magic, and the SRTCG is a great way to increase sales of other card
games and RPGs.

I recently ran a demo in a store in St. Louis. At first, no one would
schedule me for a demo. I kept pressing them, and eventually I got them
to put up some fliers and I ran a succesful demo last week.

Teos.

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