Posted by John Weber Seriously folks, what’s the deal? I remember the good ‘ol days when qzar locations were pulling down like 500k in annual net profits. Saturday mornings were crowded with birthday parties while the regulars showed up in the evenings. I just don’t understand how other laser systems have been beating qzar. I’m still convinced that qzar allows for a depth of game play that other systems just can’t match (especially with shoulder sensors), but this doesn’t seem to be enough to attract the crowds and pay the bills. What is the critical error in qzar that is causing more and more qzar locations to close up shop or defect to other systems? Does the equipment really break down more than other systems? Is it a management problem? Is the learning curve too steep? I’d love to see qzar come back, but I can’t figure out why it has diminished almost to the point of extinction. And why is it doing so well in the U.K.? Any ideas? --John
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on 17/10/2005, 6:09:51
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Why is Q-ZAR (in the U.S.) an endangered species?
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