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Panzer

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| Posted on 29-03-2009 02:00 |
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Sorry been gone guys , started anew job. Sucks ass. However it helps keep the lights on.
If you could take some time out and please answer a few ?s.
One: What do you look for in a comic book store
Two: What do you want to see for sale in a comic book store other than comics.
Three: what keps you a loyal customer
John Hinton

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Erin Cobblepot

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| Posted on 29-03-2009 10:35 |
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Of course I'll help answer a few ?'s.
One: What do you look for in a comic book store?
Answer: Anything collectible, such as action figures.
Two: What do you want to see for sale in a comic book store other than comics?
Answer: Action Figures, T-shirts, posters, stuff like that.
Three: what keeps you a loyal customer?
Answer: The fact that some comic book stores sell other stuff other than super hero stuff. There's always a variety of different things in every store. I love going in and coming out with 5 to 10 items I will enjoy.

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Panzer

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| Posted on 29-03-2009 13:33 |
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awesome thanks so very much! any more ideas?
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Cyfin

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| Posted on 30-03-2009 02:40 |
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One: What do you look for in a comic book store
Usually when I go to my local comic store, I spend most of my time looking at trade paperbacks and stuff. I don't like buying individual issues unless a specific current storyline REALLY interests me. Otherwise, I find it a lot more convenient to have the whole storyline in one cover. So I usually end up spending a lot of money on trades when I go.
Two: What do you want to see for sale in a comic book store other than comics.
The person above me mentioned posters, and I like that idea a lot. Posters are nice. Action figures are good too. Another thing my comic store has that I love, is DVDs of comic-based TV shows, like Teen Titans, Smallville, Batman: The Animated Series, etc.
Three: what keps you a loyal customer
To be honest, I think I go so much because the guy who runs my local comic store is really, really friendly. He makes conversation with his customers, memorizes names (he felt really bad because, for a while, he was calling me by the wrong name, and constantly makes a point to show me he knows my name now, lol), he's just really friendly. So I tend to go to his store a lot to support him, instead of going to bookstores or the mall or whatever to get my comics.
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Panzer

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| Posted on 30-03-2009 15:31 |
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Cyfin wrote:
One: What do you look for in a comic book store
Usually when I go to my local comic store, I spend most of my time looking at trade paperbacks and stuff. I don't like buying individual issues unless a specific current storyline REALLY interests me. Otherwise, I find it a lot more convenient to have the whole storyline in one cover. So I usually end up spending a lot of money on trades when I go.
Two: What do you want to see for sale in a comic book store other than comics.
The person above me mentioned posters, and I like that idea a lot. Posters are nice. Action figures are good too. Another thing my comic store has that I love, is DVDs of comic-based TV shows, like Teen Titans, Smallville, Batman: The Animated Series, etc.
Three: what keps you a loyal customer
To be honest, I think I go so much because the guy who runs my local comic store is really, really friendly. He makes conversation with his customers, memorizes names (he felt really bad because, for a while, he was calling me by the wrong name, and constantly makes a point to show me he knows my name now, lol), he's just really friendly. So I tend to go to his store a lot to support him, instead of going to bookstores or the mall or whatever to get my comics.
Freaking good stuff my man!
Thanks !!!!
John Hinton

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