G6
Dear Llewellyn...
WoW! I was just going to post a thread on this today and there already is one, perfect! I have decided not to buy Llewellyn decks anymore. It started with the Classic Llewellyn, then I forgot about it until I grabbed a cheap Linestrider on eBay. I realized after I got the deck (for a very small price) that someone probably bought the box edition for the book and didn't want the deck, so without further ado here is my open letter to Llewellyn...
Dear Llewellyn,
I am no longer buying your Tarot decks because your cardstock has passed the threshold of minimal acceptability for a Tarot deck. To be more plain, your cardstock is too cheap and we all know it. We talk about this on this forum all the time. Most recently everyone cried with disappointment about your Modern Spellcasters Tarot. However, I have a couple of simple suggestions to remedy this issue for the customers you have alienated through you business decisions and production practices of late.
1. Use better cardstock/lamination and increase the price of your decks or cut your profits.
2. See if you can wing ding a deal with Lo Scarabeo to print your decks for you.
I thank you in advance for your thoughtful condsideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
G6
Former Llewellyn Customer
WoW! I was just going to post a thread on this today and there already is one, perfect! I have decided not to buy Llewellyn decks anymore. It started with the Classic Llewellyn, then I forgot about it until I grabbed a cheap Linestrider on eBay. I realized after I got the deck (for a very small price) that someone probably bought the box edition for the book and didn't want the deck, so without further ado here is my open letter to Llewellyn...
Dear Llewellyn,
I am no longer buying your Tarot decks because your cardstock has passed the threshold of minimal acceptability for a Tarot deck. To be more plain, your cardstock is too cheap and we all know it. We talk about this on this forum all the time. Most recently everyone cried with disappointment about your Modern Spellcasters Tarot. However, I have a couple of simple suggestions to remedy this issue for the customers you have alienated through you business decisions and production practices of late.
1. Use better cardstock/lamination and increase the price of your decks or cut your profits.
2. See if you can wing ding a deal with Lo Scarabeo to print your decks for you.
I thank you in advance for your thoughtful condsideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
G6
Former Llewellyn Customer