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Time to start limiting sticker purchases

I heard that people were buying up to 50 stickers in Cincy. I think a 10 sticker limit pre show needs to be imposed. If there are stickers left over during the show or after the show, people should be able to buy as many as you like. The allure of the stickers was that it was a cheap keepsake of a show you attended, but it is crazy that people who show up hours before the show can't purchase one because they are sold out due to people hoarding them to flip. If they don't want to limit purchases at the show, perhaps Ten Club can start selling stickers after the tour (same as posters) with a limit on the number of stickers for purchase. Just a thought.
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    2-feign-reluctance2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,144
    I think the word is out. Pearl Jam fans are freaks about 'stuff'
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    Some people are buying enough to trade with other members too. 50 is a ton though. I'm probably buying around 25-30 to cover a ton of trades. Don't assume people are flipping them.
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    AndySlashAndySlash Posts: 3,208
    wait, how is buying 25-30 of them for trades not flipping? you're still doing it for personal gain.
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    2-feign-reluctance2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,144
    What if I only want to buy 2? If you're in front of me and I see you buying 30, I'm gonna be a tad annoyed man. Especially if I get up there and they tell me you just bought the last of them. Just saying! Hahaha!
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    dfishbergdfishberg Posts: 403
    I understand the trading aspect of stickers and find it to be really fun. I have no problem with people buying lots of stickers after the show for trades if they are left over. My problem is when they are sold out hours before the show, or within minutes of opening the doors because people are buying so many. Nothing worse than waiting on line and then being told the item has sold out, and then seeing people with tons of stickers. I would think a 10 sticker limit pre show should allow people to get some stickers for friends and for trading, while hopefully also allowing people who actually attended the show a shot at getting a keepsake for themselves.
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    rustneversleepsrustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209

    What if I only want to buy 2? If you're in front of me and I see you buying 30, I'm gonna be a tad annoyed man. Especially if I get up there and they tell me you just bought the last of them. Just saying! Hahaha!

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    they should just print a huge amount to satisfy demand. i'd guess they cost pennies per to print?
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    njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    I can't believe that the merchandise people would actually sell that many of one item to a single person. 30 or 50 of an item is a bulk purchase, not something that's normally allowed at any other show I've been too. 10 stickers is plenty - it's still a lot if everyone on line buys 10. Buying some for people who can't go and one for yourself and then a couple (like 2 or 3) to trade is okay I guess, but 30 stickers is an awful lot and I feel the same as 2-feign-reluctance - if I was waiting to buy 2 stickers and maybe a t-shirt and everyone in front of me was buying 30 stickers and 10 t-shirts, I would be pretty annoyed by the time I got up to the counter and was told that they were out of stuff.

    Stickers are great because people who can't afford the poster and t-shirts can get a souvenir for a cheap price - that's the whole idea of having them. Buying a shitload to use for trades ruins the idea of having a lower priced merchandise item. When the person with 10.00 gets up to the counter and the stickers are cleaned out - they are screwed. Just something people might want to consider when they are making their merchandise choices.
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    dfishbergdfishberg Posts: 403
    Agreed -- any leftovers they could sell in the store or provide in Mystery Boxes. With the uptick in sticker collectors, especially for fans looking for complete sets of stickers, Ten Club could sell a ton. With that said, the hoarding and flipping of merch has gotten out of control. Are we so far removed from the band that risked everything to fight corporations to keep ticket prices down -- some would say yes.
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    PJ-CubsPJ-Cubs Posts: 3,293
    I agree with the OP - there needs to be a limit (unless the 10C starts to print more).
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    given2fly23given2fly23 Evanston, IL Posts: 5,882
    1. PRINT MORE

    2. Sell leftovers in the store as add-on items

    3. For the next tour, post the design of the city specific stuff and let any member attending the show (not just 10C tix) pre-order the shirt/sticker/pin and pick up a packet at the show.



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    deadendpdeadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    I saw people at will call walking around with a full bag of buttons. (Think sandwich bag size.) Now, you are telling me that they aren't going to flip those? For all those in need of Cincy buttons, I'm thinking that a whole heap will land on eBay shortly.
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    NeilJamNeilJam Posts: 1,191
    I don't remember seeing stickers of any kind (tour or show specific) last night, and I looked at a few stands.
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    dmbkcdmbkc Posts: 63
    How much does the average sticker and button cost?
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    Lost In OhioLost In Ohio Posts: 6,773

    1. PRINT MORE

    2. Sell leftovers in the store as add-on items

    3. For the next tour, post the design of the city specific stuff and let any member attending the show (not just 10C tix) pre-order the shirt/sticker/pin and pick up a packet at the show.

    I'd take #3 so far as to be able to pre-order stuff and have it shipped to your address AFTER the show. That way, the merch line would be a lot shorter and having it shipped after just might...maybe...curb the flippers.

    50 stickers in one purchase is insane though.
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    dmbkcdmbkc Posts: 63
    And are poster purchases limited?
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    dfishbergdfishberg Posts: 403
    Stickers and buttons are $2 each, which is very reasonable, but are being flipped on other sites for a lot more. I thought poster purchases were limited to 2, but not sure how strictly vendors are enforcing that.
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    AndySlash said:

    wait, how is buying 25-30 of them for trades not flipping? you're still doing it for personal gain.

    Flipping=making a profit. Turning a $2 sticker into a $20 sale. Just look at the boards. Tons and tons of people are trading stickers
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    rustneversleepsrustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    everyone laughed at grandpa when he went fishing at 5 am... but no one laughed when he came home with the town prostitute....
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    apirk72apirk72 Posts: 493
    There is only what 15 shows this tour so if you are just buying to trade they only need to buy 15 if you are just buying them to trade. The problem is a lot of people are just greedy, especially people with a collector's mentality.
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    AndySlash said:

    wait, how is buying 25-30 of them for trades not flipping? you're still doing it for personal gain.

    buying them to trade is flipping?
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    ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,586
    I just don't know why you would want a sticker from a show you weren't at.
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    jamburgerjamburger Posts: 1,775

    What if I only want to buy 2? If you're in front of me and I see you buying 30, I'm gonna be a tad annoyed man. Especially if I get up there and they tell me you just bought the last of them. Just saying! Hahaha!

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    AndySlashAndySlash Posts: 3,208


    Flipping=making a profit. Turning a $2 sticker into a $20 sale. Just look at the boards. Tons and tons of people are trading stickers

    buying them to trade is flipping?

    buying 25-30 stickers solely to trade is flipping, in my view. the currency is just other stickers or items instead of cash. the motivations are exactly the same- buying something, often in excess, with the sole intention of getting something of value from it. it doesn't have to be a profit, necessarily, but when you're buying 25-30 stickers you're hoarding a bunch of items for your own personal gain.

    i don't agree with it, but that's only my opinion. obviously plenty of other don't feel that way. it's certainly a culture that has been cultivated. just look at the boards, indeed.
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    Tim SimmonsTim Simmons Posts: 6,972
    The sticker and button craze is a great example of how the collecting mentality has gotten out of hand.


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    The sticker and button craze is a great example of how the collecting mentality has gotten out of hand.


    ^Yes it has and I am guilty of it too.

    I wish 10C would offer a sticker run in the shop. How cool would that be? The whole tour. Have like 3000 of them bagged and ready. 1 per member.

    I'll tell you this, they shouldn't be selling week 2 of ACL right now.

    I'll also tell you this, there is a frenzy for stickers and what not.
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    bootlegger10bootlegger10 Posts: 15,544
    As a collector and trader who has bought a lot of stickers in the past (to trade), I think a limit should be placed on the stickers at least before the show starts. It just isn't fair to the rest of the fans coming to the show.
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    10C should sell a set of stickers from each tour once the tour is over. Probably costs a nickel to make a sticker. Wouldn't be that hard
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    ComeToTX said:

    I just don't know why you would want a sticker from a show you weren't at.

    Same reason people buy bootlegs from shows they never attended. They enjoy listening to other shows. Or buying posters from shows they don't attend. They enjoy the artwork. Stickers are pretty cool IMO. Very well designed. If the 10C is not going to offer them in the shop, you find trades from people who are attended other shows.

    I can buy the bootlegs and the posters in the shop if I want them. I can't buy the stickers. I'm forced to trade for them.
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    ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,586
    You really think listening to live pj shows you weren't at is anything like buying a sticker????
    This show, another show, a show here and a show there.
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