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| | Author: | bb1283367 | Posted: | Feb 20, 2019 21:13 | Subject: | Fine print regarding lot quanities | Viewed: | 125 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Open | Vote: | [Yes|No] | |
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| I just wasted 6 hours placing an order just find out fine print stated I could
only buy lots in quantities of a $1. If this is a stipulation of a seller I
shouldn’t have to sift through fine print to find it. Likely I will not use
this site again until this is fixed. I quickly learned (100) meant quantities
divisible by 100 and when I miss that I am warned which is great and very helpful.
It should be the same when sellers have a stupid rule similar to described.
If a seller wants to have a stupid rule so be it, but it should be more obvious
to the buyer when selecting quantities to purchase.
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| | | | Author: | JONAK_Toys | Posted: | Feb 20, 2019 22:30 | Subject: | Re: Fine print regarding lot quanities | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, wrightcrystal50 writes:
| I just wasted 6 hours placing an order just find out fine print stated I could
only buy lots in quantities of a $1. If this is a stipulation of a seller I
shouldn’t have to sift through fine print to find it. Likely I will not use
this site again until this is fixed. I quickly learned (100) meant quantities
divisible by 100 and when I miss that I am warned which is great and very helpful.
It should be the same when sellers have a stupid rule similar to described.
If a seller wants to have a stupid rule so be it, but it should be more obvious
to the buyer when selecting quantities to purchase.
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When a store has that option enabled, it will show up on that grey line next
to the green cart button. Even then, it is always best to read through a stores
terms before preparing a cart.
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| | | | | | Author: | Teup | Posted: | Feb 21, 2019 06:45 | Subject: | Re: Fine print regarding lot quanities | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, JONAK_Toys writes:
| In Suggestions, wrightcrystal50 writes:
| I just wasted 6 hours placing an order just find out fine print stated I could
only buy lots in quantities of a $1. If this is a stipulation of a seller I
shouldn’t have to sift through fine print to find it. Likely I will not use
this site again until this is fixed. I quickly learned (100) meant quantities
divisible by 100 and when I miss that I am warned which is great and very helpful.
It should be the same when sellers have a stupid rule similar to described.
If a seller wants to have a stupid rule so be it, but it should be more obvious
to the buyer when selecting quantities to purchase.
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When a store has that option enabled, it will show up on that grey line next
to the green cart button. Even then, it is always best to read through a stores
terms before preparing a cart.
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Sounds a bit like this store has the rule only in text without having the option
enabled :/
In that case, I would just go ahead and place the order in that case, screw them,
they can't just waste your time like that. They can choose to either process
or accept non positive feedback
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| | | | Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Feb 21, 2019 05:39 | Subject: | Re: Fine print regarding lot quanities | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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| In Suggestions, wrightcrystal50 writes:
| I just wasted 6 hours placing an order just find out fine print stated I could
only buy lots in quantities of a $1. If this is a stipulation of a seller I
shouldn’t have to sift through fine print to find it. Likely I will not use
this site again until this is fixed. I quickly learned (100) meant quantities
divisible by 100 and when I miss that I am warned which is great and very helpful.
It should be the same when sellers have a stupid rule similar to described.
If a seller wants to have a stupid rule so be it, but it should be more obvious
to the buyer when selecting quantities to purchase.
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Do you mean the average lot value is $1, or that every lot must be a multiple
of $1 (or at least $1)?
Average lot values are common now, and should be stated at the top of the page
in a store if the seller has correctly implemented them.
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