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 Author: calsbricks View Messages Posted By calsbricks
 Posted: Sep 10, 2016 12:45
 Subject: Re: Quote improvements
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 Topic: Suggestions
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Location:  United Kingdom, England
Member Since Contact Type Status
Aug 12, 2008 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: CalsBricks
In Suggestions, miskox writes:
  I see that Quote function does not reserve or in any other way prevents an item
from the quote to be purchased from other buyer*.

I would like to suggest a way of preventing this. Maybe we can have an option
to ENABLE/DISABLE buying an item from other people:

[ ] reserve items in a quote to be reserved for that specific buyer

Maybe this options should be ENABLED for everyone by default (new and existing
stores).

Saso


* or am I missing something?

Voted no as well. Not enabled quotes, not necessary - all orders are processed
before advising buyer what their shipping costs will be. Tying up inventory or
'rszerving it for a quote' would not work - no one gets 10-0% of their
quotes to orders so stock would be 'tied up' rather than being available.

First come, first serve.
 Author: calsbricks View Messages Posted By calsbricks
 Posted: Sep 10, 2016 11:05
 Subject: Please add to My Inventory page
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 Topic: Suggestions
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calsbricks (8514)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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Store: CalsBricks
Please add a colour filter to the my inventory page either below or above condition.
This will allow an easy way to find a specific piece in a specified colour. At
present the only way that we know of to do this is by knowing the element ID
(PCC) and that is not known to most, without looking it up.

It might also be useful when you choose a part no say 3001 to get not only a
lot count but a summary of the total no of items (broken into new and used).
Again the only way this can be done now is to manually add these up. (That is
what we have computers for, especially ones with SQL databases)
 Author: calsbricks View Messages Posted By calsbricks
 Posted: Sep 2, 2016 09:55
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 75037-1
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 Topic: Inventories Requests (Entry)
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calsbricks (8514)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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Store: CalsBricks
Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 75037  Name: Battle on Saleucami
* 
75037-1 (Inv) Battle on Saleucami
156 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 2014
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 3

* Add 2 Part 13591 Black Minifig, Weapon Spear Gun with Squared Trigger and Thick Spear Base (Alternate)

Comments from Submitter:
2 Sets parted out both had the above variant
 Author: calsbricks View Messages Posted By calsbricks
 Posted: Sep 1, 2016 14:12
 Subject: Re: Please add an Echeck Pending order status
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Location:  United Kingdom, England
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Store: CalsBricks
In Suggestions, qwertyboy writes:
  In Suggestions, axaday writes:
  How does the eCheck happen anyway? My buyers are often surprised when I tell
them they did it and one told me it must have been something wrong with MY settings.

Google is your friend:

https://toughnickel.com/personal-finance/Paypal-echecks-Payment-Pending-Uncleared-Payment

Niek.

Whilst it is a good idea to have more options available for 'status'
- we do not allow echeques to be used (stated in our terms and conditions) as
they add complications to what should be a simple transaction. Holding on to
items and parcels for up to 7 days is not for us - some stores might not have
a problem with it but we do - hence the statement in our terms.
 Author: calsbricks View Messages Posted By calsbricks
 Posted: Sep 1, 2016 14:07
 Subject: Re: Suggestion for layaway option!
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Location:  United Kingdom, England
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In Suggestions, Noobface80 writes:
  Hello! I am currently placing an order with one of the coolest store owners I've
come across, and he let me pay layaway for about 2 weeks when it hit me:
Why isn't there a layaway option? Obviously, this can benefit the seller,
and the lower-income buyers together, but before I continue, Let me explain
the concept of layaway:

Layaway is an option where you pay weekly, biweekly or monthly a set amount (agreed
on by both parties: buyer and seller) until the item is paid off.

For the seller, this means once the price is agreed on/the first payment is made,
they have to put the item aside (regardless on other buyers' offers after
an agreement is made between the first two parties)

For the buyer: This means the once the price is agreed on, you stick to the price
and stay faithful to the deal 'till the end. This also means communicating
with the seller for anything that should be noted such as change of payment account,
or change of address, etc. Missing your payment by one day could void the whole
transaction leaving the buyer at the mercy of the seller.

Both parties should remain as transparent as possible for the smoothest possible
transaction.



Due to people filing chargebacks on other people, it would be fair to give refund
permissions ONLY to the seller. This way, if the buyer breeches the contract,
or simply wants their money back, the seller could then decide if a refund is
warranted.

It's like a regular BL order, except its just broken up over time.


What do you guys think?

Voted no as this would mean tying up inventory until the process was finished
and in the UK you would have to have a credit brokers license to offer 'credit'
(which is basically what a layaway is)

Our inventory turns over far too quickly to tie up elements with this type of
idea. Not sure it would work anyway - People might get tempted to buy 'bigger'
than they can really afford - you then have 'credit control problems'.

If this were to be implemented it would have to be optional as circumstances
are different everywhere.

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