midage32065 opened this issue on Feb 13, 2010 ยท 29 posts
midage32065 posted Mon, 15 February 2010 at 10:50 AM
As a norm I would without thinking blowup, speak my mind or simply put to ask where is the sense in the answers....
No offense to my reply and I will close this as I might as well be spitting in the wind(and the last part is not exactly what I was thinking)...
First reply: Good, well said and purely business, but this sum's it up for me:
I hope that you can appreciate the volume of sales daily and the time it would take to personally thank each customer....That's what I am heading at...I can only imagine what VOLUME you speak of BUT I am not implying that YOU should "personally" thank all customers, I do on the other hand expect some form of contact from vendor, let's make it simple, if he has enough time to email me at MY personal email site to bug me about what he's got to sell this week then he can take the time to say thank you, kiss me or whatever.
"... I don't expect a personal note on any transaction I make from an online store.
I'd rather the vendors spent the time making new things, than by emailing people to say thanks. :)"
New things? What NEW things, geeze, at one point HERE that there was some really skillful artists that produced some of the sweetest items, many were just at the cusp of their skill and still produced highly worthy app's and other related items...I know, I have always been here and I used to post my work but since one is not of the CLICK then they are the lone teen with pimples never to be selected to be quarterback. As for NEW, oh it's new alright, check my list of purchases, I was a follower of many who created POSER app's, not today, their work is something of the nature of droppings , 2D app's are lacking in skill and outcome of what one might call half baked...I do hope they improve their crayon creations and till then I will not spend my dollar knowing that instead of asking why I bought it, what am I doing with it, I will lean back and know that the vendor is timeward bound on creating as much in as little time to make their store function such as a flea market.