LadyJaiven opened this issue on Jul 09, 2002 ยท 55 posts
LadyJaiven posted Tue, 09 July 2002 at 8:29 AM
Well.. thank you Maggie :) :) And Spectre... Well.. as far as your statement/question towards the end.. not sure if it was rhetorical, but I think you should. As I said previously, feedback can make or break a sale. Personally, when I am looking into purchasing an item, I ask around and I read feedback. If there is no feedback, or if no one has anything good to say, I don't buy it. Word of mouth can be one of THE most powerful tools in advertising. If you leave a good impression and appear grateful, a person is more likely to continue to buy and let others know what a wonderful merchant one would be. That's my whole point. Oops, got sidetracked, but to answer your question as to what one thinks.. I think that would be wise..