Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Addict2Brick | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 17:29 | Subject: | Re: What about meeting the Buyers? | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, EmblaRonja writes:
| I thought about something...
It was great wheen BrickLink for about a year ago had some articles where we
could meet some sellers. Fun to read and great for any BrickLinker, I think specially
for sellers.
Coldn´t we have something just the same with some buyers? Invite them to participate
and show of their collection. What do you collect? Are you a builder or just
collecting? Any special finding to tell about? What do you seek now? Any goal
whit your project, collection?
Et c.
I been a collector my self and I often think it´s not so easy to share my passion
with ordinary friends, not that many of them understand Passion of Lego at all.
Maybe more people out there thinks the same?
I think this would be a very good byer friendly marketing thing that could increase
traffic and sales to the site.
God or bad idea?
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It isn't a fun idea
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Author: | chetzler | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 17:20 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 85 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, crazylegoman writes:
| In Suggestions, npl writes:
| Twice today I spent time making LARGE orders (two different vendors) for about
$30 or so USD+.
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People have different budgets and levels of disposable income. I am happy to
get a $30+ order, aren't you? Mocking the OP only reenforces his viewpoint,
so way to go, I guess.
Regardless of OP's budget, his complaint is has merit, I have felt the same
way shopping in some seller's stores.
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Author: | EmblaRonja | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 17:19 | Subject: | What about meeting the Buyers? | Viewed: | 193 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Open | Vote: | [Yes|No] | |
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| I thought about something...
It was great wheen BrickLink for about a year ago had some articles where we
could meet some sellers. Fun to read and great for any BrickLinker, I think specially
for sellers.
Coldn´t we have something just the same with some buyers? Invite them to participate
and show of their collection. What do you collect? Are you a builder or just
collecting? Any special finding to tell about? What do you seek now? Any goal
whit your project, collection?
Et c.
I been a collector my self and I often think it´s not so easy to share my passion
with ordinary friends, not that many of them understand Passion of Lego at all.
Maybe more people out there thinks the same?
I think this would be a very good byer friendly marketing thing that could increase
traffic and sales to the site.
God or bad idea?
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Author: | cosmicray | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 16:56 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 82 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, crazylegoman writes:
| In Suggestions, npl writes:
| Twice today I spent time making LARGE orders (two different vendors) for about
$30 or so USD+.
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Why is there no like button for posts like this ?
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Author: | crazylegoman | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 16:01 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 107 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, npl writes:
| Twice today I spent time making LARGE orders (two different vendors) for about
$30 or so USD+.
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Author: | chetzler | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 15:35 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 72 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, npl writes:
| Twice today I spent time making LARGE orders (two different vendors) for about
$30 or so USD+. The first had a shipping box size restriction I didn't see
until I was checking out and the seller did not respond to a query for a 'bypass'
in time to be useful. I bought what I wanted on Amazon instead. It will be
here day after tomorrow! Just now I put together another order of over 150 items,
spent 20 min, only to learn it had a ^%#^*^ LOT average of a dollar, and again,
I was required to ask for a bypass. Screw that. I don't have the time for
this nit-noid nonsense. So here's the suggestion: Price your stuff for
what you want and either make the restriction clear on the main page or can the
restrictions. As for me, I'm head for e-bay where I am sure I can get what
I want and where any restrictions are clear.
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Sounds like you just needed to vent. Hopefully you'll stick around, I just
sent you a 20% off coupon for my store. I hope you'll stop by, I know you
will have a good experience. My only "restriction" is a minimum buy of $9.95,
this is enough to cover my overhead (baggies, shipping box, etc.) without any
additional nonsense fees. My shipping tables are clear and the rates are enforced
by instant checkout.
As others have said, not all stores play the kind of games you have described.
I can understand why sellers may want to impose lot fees--we have all had
those kinds of orders. What I don't understand is actually instituting them,
much less other fees. I even occasionally like receiving a high lot/low quantity
order, it ensures I never have to count higher than 5 when pulling any given
lot . If a store's inventory is well-organized such orders really shouldn't
present a headache. If you really love LEGO, you shouldn't mind a little
extra work to help out a fellow builder.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 13:08 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Teup writes:
Perfect
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Author: | Teup | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 12:54 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 53 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, SylvainLS writes:
| In Suggestions, tEoS writes:
| No, I'm simply stating that the "rocket science" argument is flawed. It
implies that you don't need the intellect of a very scientific person, as
if said person has the capacity to know how to do everything very well.
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Er, no. The “rocket science” argument means it’s intellectually difficult and
outside the capabilities of average people. It doesn’t imply that the person
should be very scientific, just very intelligent. And it doesn’t imply a “rocket
scientist” would have the capacity to know to do everything very well, just rockets.
The same argument is often rendered as “it’s not brain surgery.”
If you think a task needs someone with rare abilities, then it is “rocket science.”
Otherwise, that means you think anyone could do the task, and then “it’s not
rocket science” applies.
Well, you could also think that it both doesn’t need someone with rare abilities
but it also demands attention and time. Then, it’s both not “rocket science”
and not “not rocket science”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THNPmhBl-8I
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 12:45 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, tEoS writes:
| No, I'm simply stating that the "rocket science" argument is flawed. It
implies that you don't need the intellect of a very scientific person, as
if said person has the capacity to know how to do everything very well.
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Er, no. The “rocket science” argument means it’s intellectually difficult and
outside the capabilities of average people. It doesn’t imply that the person
should be very scientific, just very intelligent. And it doesn’t imply a “rocket
scientist” would have the capacity to know to do everything very well, just rockets.
The same argument is often rendered as “it’s not brain surgery.”
If you think a task needs someone with rare abilities, then it is “rocket science.”
Otherwise, that means you think anyone could do the task, and then “it’s not
rocket science” applies.
Well, you could also think that it both doesn’t need someone with rare abilities
but it also demands attention and time. Then, it’s both not “rocket science”
and not “not rocket science”
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Oct 5, 2018 11:18 | Subject: | Re: Restrictions kill sales! I'm outta here! | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, Teup writes:
| In Suggestions, yorbrick writes:
| In Suggestions, tEoS writes:
| Instant checkout isn't so simple. You can think you have all bases covered,
but later discover something that prevents a buyer from ordering.
In addition, we have no way to test our setup or see a buyer's cart to troubleshoot
an issue.
I use instant checkout, though I would never recommend, as I'm certain to
have lost orders because of it not functioning quite right.
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This is where IC could be improved. The current postage cost could be displayed
when in the store and get updated after each addition, and flagged up if an item
is included that stops the IC working. This is pretty much how it works on BO
- it is great to see if adding one part increases the postage costs, you can
then decide whether the real cost for that part is worth it.
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And I think on the seller's side of the interface, it should also warn that
not all weight/volume/value/country combinations are covered. I think it's
the sellers responsibility to make sure that they have it all covered, it's
not rocket science. But it is true it takes some concentration and staring at
the screen to make sure everything is OK, so an algorythm that checks if there
are no holes sounds like exactly the type of thing we have computers for.
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Yes, seems sensible to me.
It might also be a good idea to flag any parts that do not have dimensions or
similar, as that seems to be a fairly common complaint for getting postage calculations
wrong (especially for large minifigures). That way, the seller could be prompted
to input the data for all to use, or do the workaround so IC cannot apply to
an order with that part.
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