More money with a different business model. 
 
A "Members Only" section would include trading, selling, etc. Retailers 
would be subject to higher membership fees, or BGG might take a 
bigger % after a certain $ limit. Example, if you sell up to $99 = 3%, $100 
- 199 = 3.5%, $200-299 = %4, etc. Trades could only be between paid 
members. Something like that.
 
The fact is BGG users never had it so good. And that includes retailers.
  

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 11:34:18 AM UTC-5, Zyxistal wrote:

> Ok I have looked over the situation and I think I have a solution.  See 
> here we have a problem with our beloved BGG.  It doesn't have the necessary 
> funds to operate at maximum efficiency, this causes stress on Aldie, Geek 
> Rage, and downtime problems.  
>
> The solution: Get more funding to BGG.  I admit I am partially to blame 
> for this as I have been mooching off the system without donating back for a 
> few years now but I intend to remedy this problem as soon as the site 
> returns.  Who's with me?
>

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 11:34:18 AM UTC-5, Zyxistal wrote:
>
> Ok I have looked over the situation and I think I have a solution.  See 
> here we have a problem with our beloved BGG.  It doesn't have the necessary 
> funds to operate at maximum efficiency, this causes stress on Aldie, Geek 
> Rage, and downtime problems.  
>
> The solution: Get more funding to BGG.  I admit I am partially to blame 
> for this as I have been mooching off the system without donating back for a 
> few years now but I intend to remedy this problem as soon as the site 
> returns.  Who's with me?
>

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