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Re: PT Seattle

Post by gleemax on Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:28 pm

Yeah, but that's the whole point. How much money do they really save by cutting the lounge? Like what are we talking here $200? It's like if they annouced they were doing away with stamping product becuase they wanted to save money on the ink and stamp.

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Re: PT Seattle

Post by mercenarybdu on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:04 am

gleemax wrote:Yeah, but that's the whole point. How much money do they really save by cutting the lounge? Like what are we talking here $200? It's like if they annouced they were doing away with stamping product becuase they wanted to save money on the ink and stamp.



I'd say $500 in today's market if you include all of the little details to top it all off. As it could be better spent on other things for the event or for a GP.
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Re: PT Seattle

Post by Reindeercards on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:53 am

mercenarybdu wrote:
gleemax wrote:Yeah, but that's the whole point. How much money do they really save by cutting the lounge? Like what are we talking here $200? It's like if they annouced they were doing away with stamping product becuase they wanted to save money on the ink and stamp.



I'd say $500 in today's market if you include all of the little details to top it all off. As it could be better spent on other things for the event or for a GP.


$500?

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Re: PT Seattle

Post by mercenarybdu on Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:16 am

Reindeercards wrote:
mercenarybdu wrote:
gleemax wrote:Yeah, but that's the whole point. How much money do they really save by cutting the lounge? Like what are we talking here $200? It's like if they annouced they were doing away with stamping product becuase they wanted to save money on the ink and stamp.



I'd say $500 in today's market if you include all of the little details to top it all off. As it could be better spent on other things for the event or for a GP.


$500?

Haven't you ever seen Antonio DeRosa eat? Shocked


I haven't but I have seen him live when he was in SJ competing for the GP event. If DeRosa eats a lot then it would drive the cost up to over $1000USD.
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Re: PT Seattle

Post by gleemax on Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:35 pm

hmmm, maybe to save more money wizards needs to start having PT in places wehre the American dollar is stronger.
No more england or japan, lets have a PT Panama or PT Czech Republic. That way they can cut costs by half even if they have to pay for higher plan tickets.

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Re: PT Seattle

Post by mercenarybdu on Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:04 am

gleemax wrote:hmmm, maybe to save more money wizards needs to start having PT in places wehre the American dollar is stronger.
No more england or japan, lets have a PT Panama or PT Czech Republic. That way they can cut costs by half even if they have to pay for higher plan tickets.


I'd like to see the PT in places other than Japan in the APAC region as it would show that you people aren't just overly invested in Japan for that region. How about PT HK? to add to that list.
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