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Subject: Wishlists: Don't You hate it when...

KageRyu opened this issue on Dec 17, 2010 · 8 posts


Hawkfyr posted Sat, 18 December 2010 at 6:46 AM

This does(On the surface) sound like a pretty good feature, but I can see how someone might try to manipulate it to their advantage.

Rosity (Or DAZ) would probably have to have the merchant sign an agreement that they will remove said product from the store after a given time.
Lets say a merchant says "I'm gunna remove this item that is not selling very well".

Then...a notification is deployed to all who have that item on their wishlist...It then generates a bunch of sales for the vendor and he/she then says..."Well...maybe I'll just leave it in the store".
Who's to say that the"Get It Before it's Gone For Good"  knudge, might have been planned from the beginning, just to manipulate Rosity (Or DAZ) into reaching out to all those who had the items on their wishlist's...with no intent to remove the item in the first place....Just a Promo for an item that's not selling well.

Or what if they remove it, then just change a few things on the item, then repackage it as an entirely new item. (but hey...they still got those last few sales out of it).

Or... what if they "Do" remove it...then just relase it at another site...That would probably be out of Rosity's control to do anything about.

I would imagine some agreements would have to be made between the Vendor and the Broker...some of which may not even be enforcable.

Okay...Enough Devils Advocate...lol.

Tom

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