MistyLaraCarrara opened this issue on Nov 24, 2012 · 40 posts
obm890 posted Sun, 25 November 2012 at 5:38 AM
All I'm saying is that "Sublime for Enchanted" is pretty meaningless to me (and, I suspect, to many others who don't buy every single product as it arrives in the what's hot section). Calling it "Sublime tex for Enchanted hair" would be a lot more helpful.
Quote - There is a certain level of assumed knowledge that negates sugar sellers having to print "Do not pour into eyes" on every packet.
But is printing 'sugar' on the packet too much to ask?
Quote - Does anyone buy a car or house or anything based on a picture of it without a little further investigation?
Are we actually that lazy and spoon-fed to expect a product thumbnail to include every detail regarding its use? Yes, sometimes you do actually need to apply the extreme effort of clicking on the thumb to get more details.
If I'm shopping for a car and I see a product called "Summer fun"and the thumbnail shows a car on a driveway it would be nice to know (without clicking on the thumbnail) whether the product is the car, a squeegee for washing the car, or the driveway paving, or the house in the background.
I hardly ever buy Poser content, partly because I find it a frustrating to have to wade through the all the stuff that doesn't interest me in order to find the things that do. So it's because I'm lazy? Fine.