Bezulsqy wrote:I also was a subscriber the last two years but passed on renewing for this year.milliondollars wrote:you really think there is only 300-400 subscribers? i have the feeling there must be arround 1000 now. Waxwrork is hip nowadays. i may be wrong though.I never subscribed to Waxwork in order to receive HUGE benefits. The benefit of the 18% discount was very nice. But for me it had more to do with being part of a Waxwork fanclub of some sorts.
to be honest, i'm not after this fancy kind of thing. but if they do a blood filled one for each subscriber, this would be the biggest marketing tool they have ever used. just imagine what happens to subscriber numbers in 2018. they will explode. everyone wants to become a subscriber then, because nobody wants to miss out. i don't have the feeling subscribing to Waxwork has been a HUGE benefit yet...
However this year I decided to stop being a subscriber. Main reason: the costs. Each release would be 60 euro including shipping. That is too big a price to pay for me to join any fanclub.
Anyways, it is not my intention to reduce everything to price or costs. I still love what they release. And I will keep on buying some of the releases and supporting what they do.
What more surprises will they have in store this year?
- I have originals of the majority of the 2017 releases and some aren't ones I care for double dipping on.
- Shirts and patches and bags, slip mats are of little interest to me.