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Decipher Inc., the company which publishes the official fan club magazine Star Trek Communicator and produces Star Trek collectible game cards, has had three rounds of layoffs this year and faces lawsuits and complaints that it is not meeting its obligations.
"Is the game up at Decipher?" asked Inside Business, which said that the future was "murky" for Decipher. The Norfolk-based company also holds licenses for Lord of the Rings and Star Wars games, but reportedly has had its company health insurance cancelled and has sold its building to lease a smaller space.
Randy Muir, who owns the Oregon CCG store Wild Things, said that the company is not as prompt as it once was but that he had no real problems with them. He felt confident that he would be reimbursed for late products with future products. "It’s not unexpected, given the layoffs," he added.
"Is the game up at Decipher?" asked Inside Business, which said that the future was "murky" for Decipher. The Norfolk-based company also holds licenses for Lord of the Rings and Star Wars games, but reportedly has had its company health insurance cancelled and has sold its building to lease a smaller space.
Randy Muir, who owns the Oregon CCG store Wild Things, said that the company is not as prompt as it once was but that he had no real problems with them. He felt confident that he would be reimbursed for late products with future products. "It’s not unexpected, given the layoffs," he added.
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