MarkeytMaker
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I recently attended the Westcoaster. It was a nice show and I met lots of nice people. Periodically I like to share the negatives, so here it is. I found (4) negatives. My first was I didn't bring enough cash as I was told to do. NExt I proceeded to the ATM where I did about 8 transactions to aquire the amount needed. The ATM machine only allows $200 at a time at $3.25 per transaction. On transaction number 4 (card #2) I again requested $200 and only $20 came out. I went to the front desk nearby and proceeded to inform the desk clerk what happened...of course after telling her, she had a look of dis-belief. As we were standing next to the machine I looked down and started pulling jambed up $20 dolllar bills out (2 more) My reciept did say requested $200 and dispensed $60, which was correct. At home a few days later my online banking showed transaction #4 had a debited charge of $140 (remember I took $60 and asked for $200)...neverthelesss it still has not been corrected!
As to the show itself...It seemed very well organized and well layed out. I have been to quite a few non-related toy soldier shows. I was abit disappointed though that more dealers were not offering discounts/specials. The other non-related shows I attend always have many specials and discounts that reward people for coming. Now I'm not saying I would never attend another show, or that it sucked. I just think that if people travel far distances and spend money to come to these shows...something more should be given back in the pricing of items for the customer. It was rather odd to me since I'm use to attending shows with specials and discounts. Another bummer for me was that there was a dealer (not a large dealer) who I have spent a pretty penny with. I met him in his room and spoke to him for quite awhile. I told him in our conversation that I buy quite abit from him (he didn't seem at all appreciative)...So at the show, I was sitting with Carlo's at this dealers display off to the side of his display. I think we were talking about impure thoughts or something...LOL! (Don't worry Carlo's I'll admit I brought the subject up!) And this dealer who was just mentioned came up to me in a rude manner and said your sitting in my wifes chair "you can't sit here"...well she was nowhere around and there was a total of three other identical empty chairs...guess what?...that dealer just lost a customer. I was sort of shocked because I would think an empty chair to a big, or small customer of his would have less value...he didn't seem to care, other than that I was sitting in his special designated area. I will be attending the Chicago show and if your a dealer reading this and see Markeytmaker sitting in a chair "do not" ask him to move or there could be consequences...!!!
I would like to add "Figarti", "Hobby Bunker" and "Old Toy Soldier Home" treated me well on my purchases and I would like to say "Thank You"
I would also like to thank Norman Lawson who I met at the show for the good conversation and friendship. "Thank You Norman"
As to the show itself...It seemed very well organized and well layed out. I have been to quite a few non-related toy soldier shows. I was abit disappointed though that more dealers were not offering discounts/specials. The other non-related shows I attend always have many specials and discounts that reward people for coming. Now I'm not saying I would never attend another show, or that it sucked. I just think that if people travel far distances and spend money to come to these shows...something more should be given back in the pricing of items for the customer. It was rather odd to me since I'm use to attending shows with specials and discounts. Another bummer for me was that there was a dealer (not a large dealer) who I have spent a pretty penny with. I met him in his room and spoke to him for quite awhile. I told him in our conversation that I buy quite abit from him (he didn't seem at all appreciative)...So at the show, I was sitting with Carlo's at this dealers display off to the side of his display. I think we were talking about impure thoughts or something...LOL! (Don't worry Carlo's I'll admit I brought the subject up!) And this dealer who was just mentioned came up to me in a rude manner and said your sitting in my wifes chair "you can't sit here"...well she was nowhere around and there was a total of three other identical empty chairs...guess what?...that dealer just lost a customer. I was sort of shocked because I would think an empty chair to a big, or small customer of his would have less value...he didn't seem to care, other than that I was sitting in his special designated area. I will be attending the Chicago show and if your a dealer reading this and see Markeytmaker sitting in a chair "do not" ask him to move or there could be consequences...!!!
I would also like to thank Norman Lawson who I met at the show for the good conversation and friendship. "Thank You Norman"
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