Lorizael wrote:
Just want to point out that this policy of no online orders was put in place in USA almost 10 years ago- this is only new for Canada.
There was a big uproar at the time and people saying it was the final nail in GW's coffin etc...
Apparently it wasn't.
GW can only do so much. By attempting to prevent online sales, they simply drove those sales to an offline format (phone, usually), but the sellers continue to offer the same discounts.
The more significant difference with this new trade agreement seems to be:
Constantine wrote:
GW is actually enforcing a limit of $500 a month for retailers to purchase products from it. Plus they will not be allowed to sell GW miniatures online starting from June.
This is misleading, though. GW has placed a limit of $500 per month for
some items, mostly character models, elite units only available in finecast, etc. For sets that probably sell in higher volume, like a space marine tactical squad, there is (to my knowledge) no such limit on how much an independent retailer can order.
The end-result, as I understand it, is that indies can't sell much of the former, but can still sell a lot of the latter. Since some new releases are sometimes put in the former category from the get-go, it also hurts an indy retailer's ability to serve their customers, artificially creating a sense of rarity and driving people to buy those models from GW directly. Expect to see this kind of thing for most Hobbit finecast minis, for example.