
Knighthood Games
Knighthood Games? More like Knighthood Lames! My friend and I have been playing Mtg together for over ten years, and I have never bought cards online as I believe in supporting the local card community and businesses. A while back I found this store which is an hour and forty five minute drive from my home but I made the trip many times and recommended the store as the best store in middle Tennessee for Mtg cards. I heard today that the store changed its practice of how they sell their cards and that you scan a QR code and browse the inventory on your phone. That is probably one of the worst decisions Knighthood Games could have made. What is the concept? I walk in and then look down at my phone for hours? Let’s hope I don’t get distracted or my battery dies. Does the business offer free charging for my phone? If my phone dies while I’m the middle of browsing am I just out of luck and can’t buy the cards I want? Why do I need to worry about my phone when going into the store, what kind of business makes a leap like that? If my phone is the medium of which to buy cards then what is the incentive to not buy on a bigger site that has a much larger inventory? If I live twenty minutes away, why even use the gas in my car to drive to a smaller online inventory? It all seems that laziness must be the root cause of such a bad concept. Do jewelers force the customers to browse online, what about gun stores? No all of those businesses have a behind the glass practice why can’t what used to be a fantastic place continue to do the same? Unfortunately I don’t believe I will ever get my questions answered because I won’t ever make the long drive again. Yesterday they would be the top of my list but now they are the bottom. Knighthood Games? More like Knighthood Lames!
