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Nick

Honorary ///Member
Please note:

Registered forum advertisers do not need to add pricing, this is due to the competitive nature of the advertisers.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
I'm sure there is a reasonable explanation for the advertiser not responding.

If not, then it's the advertiser's loss. There are other places out there that market the same product, surely.

The forum and its staff do not regulate the way in which advertisers respond (or don't) to requests/posts/messages/responses etc.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
In the interest of the forum members I have emailed and PM'd Shaheen, kindly suggesting that attention to this thread is needed :=):
 

ChefDJ

///Member
MaX said:
Nick@TheFanatics said:
Please note:

Registered forum advertisers do not need to add pricing, this is due to the competitive nature of the advertisers.

Makes not a single ounce of sense.

What you are saying, if two advertisers are advertising the same product, one would like to be able to charge more than the other without members knowing this? Or, are you saying, that they will have to drop their prices to compete from where they will reach a price stalemate that would force them to actually provide customer service to differentiate them from their competitors?


If you are an advertiser and you publicly post item X for a price of R2.00, another advertiser selling the same item X can then PM those people interested in your item and say I will offer you item X for R1.99. You as an advertiser then lose out on your sale due to public pricing, without even knowing why.
 

MaX

New member
ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
MaX said:
Nick@TheFanatics said:
Please note:

Registered forum advertisers do not need to add pricing, this is due to the competitive nature of the advertisers.

Makes not a single ounce of sense.

What you are saying, if two advertisers are advertising the same product, one would like to be able to charge more than the other without members knowing this? Or, are you saying, that they will have to drop their prices to compete from where they will reach a price stalemate that would force them to actually provide customer service to differentiate them from their competitors?


If you are an advertiser and you publicly post item X for a price of R2.00, another advertiser selling the same item X can then PM those people interested in your item and say I will offer you item X for R1.99. You as an advertiser then lose out on your sale due to public pricing, without even knowing why.

And that way, the seller that goes the extra mile to engage with their clients win the sale? Makes sense to me.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
MaX said:
ChefDJ@TheFanatics said:
MaX said:
Nick@TheFanatics said:
Please note:

Registered forum advertisers do not need to add pricing, this is due to the competitive nature of the advertisers.

Makes not a single ounce of sense.

What you are saying, if two advertisers are advertising the same product, one would like to be able to charge more than the other without members knowing this? Or, are you saying, that they will have to drop their prices to compete from where they will reach a price stalemate that would force them to actually provide customer service to differentiate them from their competitors?


If you are an advertiser and you publicly post item X for a price of R2.00, another advertiser selling the same item X can then PM those people interested in your item and say I will offer you item X for R1.99. You as an advertiser then lose out on your sale due to public pricing, without even knowing why.

And that way, the seller that goes the extra mile to engage with their clients win the sale? Makes sense to me.


That's exactly what I'm saying...
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Sabretooth tiger said:
Isn't a price mandatory on all sales?


All sales except those by advertisers. If it's their wish that you enquire via PM or however, then that's their choice.
 

Shaheen@TheWheelShop

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
HI guys

Sorry for not replying to posts...Please understand im not on the forum that often.
For prompt responses or queries please contact me on my cell 076-796-3119 or my new landline 011 830-0210

Ive been busy with my new store for the last 1 and a half years. I handled everything myself without any contractors but finally done ....JUst a few things to sort out...

Once again apologies for delay in responses.

Contact Details

076-796-3119
011 830-0210

New Address
167 High Street, robots after Garden City Clinic.
 
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