WhyWouldYou
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Nevermind.
Looks like it Glad you were able to snag one!HeyHeyMandaKay said:And I'm still shaky from the adrenaoine.
That seems to be the consensus. There would, at times, be more of a delay, since they can't announce a sale date/time unless they have the shipment in hand, but at least everyone would know when to expect the buy button to appear. If the tracking numbers can be posted to the site every week, they can post a sale time as well, or even in place of.But honestly VapeNow.. all you need to do is let people know that you have them and that they will be going on sale at a set time and date, just give a day or 2 for everyone to go to the website / forums and see what that day and time is.
The main issue with posting a time is that it would have to be pretty infrequent, maybe like 1 time per month. We tried a posted weekly date early on and had problems with that because our shipments weren't always on time. Such delays always resulted in many confused emails. This being said, this solution is a possibility.max said:That seems to be the consensus. There would, at times, be more of a delay, since they can't announce a sale date/time unless they have the shipment in hand, but at least everyone would know when to expect the buy button to appear. If the tracking numbers can be posted to the site every week, they can post a sale time as well, or even in place of.But honestly VapeNow.. all you need to do is let people know that you have them and that they will be going on sale at a set time and date, just give a day or 2 for everyone to go to the website / forums and see what that day and time is.
You ask for advice to help supply/demand needs and you make fun of my user-name and join date? Yes, my expertise is international business models and not woodworking, you got me. First you deny cheap labor under the premise that you will have to explain everything, then reject hiring skilled workers because you are older than me?Purple-Days said:Welcome to the forum NObodyever.
you don't seem to understand business, or the costs of doing business.
Hire a professional woodworker? I've probably been messing with wood professionally longer than you have been around. Not to mention electronics and plumbing.
Go ahead and grow inpatient... We don't want to serve inpatient people, that's why we gave up the North American market. Too many Inpatient people, like you.
We like it the way it is. You need to move on.
The first sentence of this post is spot on.....the back order thing has been mentioned several times, and is the most common way to fairly deal with a problem like this in the business world. While posting a time they will be on sale will at least stop the need to refresh and constantly check the site, it will not offer the kind of control that a waiting list/back order system would. If you just post a time, the scalpers will have the same advantage, and if the supply/demand issue remains you will have many being resold on the secondary market. If this isn't desired, then the only sane alternative is to control the process. Like the above poster stated....there's no need to reinvent the wheel here. Update to the technology that easily handles these kinds of issues....your system might already have the capability right now. MyIt's all about back orders. There's no reason to reinvent the wheel here. Every publisher on the planet operates this way. Not only does it send out units to customers in a first-come-first-serve basis, but it delays payment until the unit is available and it gives the distributor and manufacturer a bead on what the supply needs are.
I am sure Vapenow uses an electronic inventory and ordering management system. If so, I would be SHOCKED if it didn't have this functionality built in already. If not, I would be happy to tell them how it can be done efficiently by hand. In the 90's I ran a publishing company that bought a DOS system programmed in the 70's. Even this old legacy system had this functionality build in.