gregory
Good catch. They are indeed the same company.
Good catch. They are indeed the same company.
Partly because I happen to know, partly by following links. I think it was to have a more US base?
For the record - as it was VERY important to my decision - PS ship in bulk to hubs around the world, and decks are shipped on to buyers from there. This means that individual buyers do not get hit with customs charges as they do with decks from Gamecrafter - that is a killer, for me - I have SO often had to pay out almost the amount the deck cost meI didn't see any links between the two; MakePlayingCards also ships from the USA. But I had a thought: maybe tax or insurance or some other overhead depends on how much they ship or their turnover, so it makes financial sense to have two companies in the smaller category rather than one larger.
Not terribly important to my life anyway, was just curious.
For the record - as it was VERY important to my decision - PS ship in bulk to hubs around the world, and decks are shipped on to buyers from there. This means that individual buyers do not get hit with customs charges as they do with decks from Gamecrafter - that is a killer, for me - I have SO often had to pay out almost the amount the deck cost me
Ly - their stock seems fine to me - would you like me to send you a blank card in each ?
Thanks for the offer, but I am totally fine with their stock. I was just pointing out what playing card collectors think of it. They do, however, concede to the fact rhat MPC has been improving a lot in terms of stock, and may one day catch up with the printers playing card collectors prefer, like LPCC, and a couple of others (with acronyns such as USPCC, etc...c lol).
ETA - Oh wait, were you referring to drivethrucards' stock?