RadioRon posted:Hey Jerry... Obviously 10 cars would have been gone. How would that have been just the right number? What kind of analogy is that?
Well if someone can make an absurd comment like "50 was the right number since they sold out" than 10 is also a valid argument for a right number since it would also have sold out (that is the point I was making). I've had Boy Scout bake sales that sold out after the first Mass at church, that wasn't the right amount it means we under estimated sales potential. But we weren't "in the business" as it were like Lionel is, they should have done better research or came up with a better plan to distribute them instead of the mad dash they saw at the opening. 50 cars for a multi-day event from an icon like Lionel that attracts several thousand is an extremely low and absurd number. If they wanted a rare car then make 5 of them and have people fill out a ticket to be in a drawing for one of them.
"Lionel is a business, not a charity. "
Thank you Capt. Obvious, I was wondering why the IRS kept disallowing my train purchases. Never said it was a charity, but if being a business means continually having Quality Control issues, missing projected delivery dates, cancelling products after announcing them, over/under estimating production volumes then yeah you're right, they are a business.
Jerry