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 Author: Remko100 View Messages Posted By Remko100
 Posted: Dec 19, 2015 14:38
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 60097-1
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 Topic: Inventories Requests (Entry)
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 60097  Name: City Square
* 
60097-1 (Inv) City Square
1623 Parts, 14 Minifigures, 2015
Sets: Town: City: Traffic

* Add 2 Part 4085c Blue Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Clip Vertical - Type 3 (thick U clip) (Alternate) (match ID 636313)

Comments from Submitter:
I partsetted two 60097's. Both had the thick U-clip in blue.
I hope I filled out the form correctly, first time for me.
 Author: Remko100 View Messages Posted By Remko100
 Posted: May 22, 2015 18:00
 Subject: Re: include/exclude superlots from pricelist
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 Topic: Suggestions
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I don't want to penalize anyone. I just don't think ALL user will use
the superlot-lotvalues in a "right" manner. So if I can switch superlots on and
off, just like complete/incomplete, I get a more realistic pricelist. If you
want to have an example, check the pricelist for this:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogPG.asp?S=col13-3

In no way the average price is a realistic view of the items available for single
selling.

I will kindly ask you to reconsider your vote

Remko



In Suggestions, therobo writes:
  In Suggestions, fosterbengoshi writes:
  In Suggestions, Remko100 writes:
  Hi,

I would like to see an option (like complete/incomplete) for excluding supelots
from the pricelist. It completeley messes up average pricings, because some people
make one lot of their superlot outrageous high in price and the others just 1
cent. It would be nice if people would use more realistic pricing, but I don't
think that's gonna happen, so that's why I propose this.

How do I get a vote button???


Kind regards,
Remko van Rosmalen

Good suggestion. I vote yes.

So you want to penalize sellers who use the superlot function in good faith and
don't mess up the PG?
I voted no of course!
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?sID=5200&bindID=37954
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?sID=5200&bindID=39218

  
In your settings, you can already exclude incomplete sets from showing in the
Price Guide. See:

http://www.bricklink.com/priceGuideSettings.asp

So it should not be too difficult to code an additional setting for superlots.

Thor
 Author: Remko100 View Messages Posted By Remko100
 Posted: May 22, 2015 14:08
 Subject: include/exclude superlots from pricelist
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 Topic: Suggestions
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Hi,

I would like to see an option (like complete/incomplete) for excluding supelots
from the pricelist. It completeley messes up average pricings, because some people
make one lot of their superlot outrageous high in price and the others just 1
cent. It would be nice if people would use more realistic pricing, but I don't
think that's gonna happen, so that's why I propose this.

How do I get a vote button???


Kind regards,
Remko van Rosmalen
 Author: Remko100 View Messages Posted By Remko100
 Posted: May 20, 2015 08:51
 Subject: Re: Wanted list notification - set minimum price
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Sorry to ask, but WHY would you want this?

I tried figuring it out, but I can't come up with something usefull.

Kind regards, Remko

In Suggestions, garbanzo writes:
  As a collector of rare parts, I would love to see an option in the wanted list
notification settings that would allow me to get notified of parts priced higher
than a defined value.

Notify me only if the Price of the part for sale is greater than or equal
to:
 Author: Remko100 View Messages Posted By Remko100
 Posted: Feb 8, 2015 03:12
 Subject: Re: Time to address seller quality issues
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 Topic: Suggestions
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[SNIP]
  
Many sellers want you to contact them before leaving any feedback. They don't
want the negative or neutral mark. They want to make things right for you. That's
fine, but the time to make things right is before the items ship. The time to
make things right is when you are verifying the contents of a set. The time to
make things right is when you are inspecting your parts for quality and listing
them under the correct entry.


You are right about the time to meke things right is before shipping, but we
all make little mistakes. If this happens once in a while, it is nice you can
fix it, before getting feedbacked. Although the "neutral", should in fact maybe
used for these cases. It's not negative, but it wasn't perfect at first,
so neutral would do if the issue is solved in a nice way.

[SNIP]


  
So there is a culture here where sellers think they have two or three chances
to get the order right, and where buyers have been made to believe it. I got
a second chance on this recent order with the damaged piece, but I'm not
going to assume that the next customer is going to give me two or three tries
to get it right. I don't think other sellers should, either.

You have got a point there. I recently got me some pieces from a buyer that were
the wrong ones. I communicated this and he would send me the right ones. I recieved
the parts and...they were wrong again. So I gave a neutral feedback. Then I got
an message stating it was unfair, because I could have asked AGIAN for the right
pieces....

It takes a certain amount of precision to check inventories. This is a human
aspect some people naturally have and others don't. It is, however, the only
way to get your sets truely complete and your buyers happy (still at 100% positive
feedback, fingers crossed )

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