Re: [OT] Internet miniatures ordering survey
From: "Paul Owen" <paul@l...>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 20:21:48 +0100
Subject: Re: [OT] Internet miniatures ordering survey
> 1) Why do you buy miniatures through the internet, instead of from
your
> local store or through more traditional mail order channels?
>
Cant get from local store, i do use traditional mail order if possible.
> 2) Why would or wouldn't you order from a US distributor as opposed to
> directly from the manufacturer?
>
May be cheaper to order across the pond using dollars rather than
buying from distributor in UK.
> 3) What do you think is a reasonable turn around time for an order
that the
> distributor has in stock?
>
1 week tops.
> 4) What do you think is a reasonable turn around time for an order
that the
> distributor has to back order?
>
If I really want it and so long as he keeps me informed I don't really
mind so long as it does noit run into years and he does not bill me
till he sends it out.
> 5) What is the best miniatures distributor's webpage (excluding the
service
> aspect) you've seen & why? How would you improve it? (Please provide
the
> URL so I can check it out.)
>
GZG of course, why ? because I wrote it, to improve it I would fully
ecommerce it, (looking into this at the minute for Jon), also if you
need a hand feel free to drop me an email. : )
www.lightspeed.u-net.com/gzg/index.html
>
> 6) What is the worst miniatures distributor's webpage (excluding the
service
> aspect) you've seen & why? How would you improve it? (Provide the URL
if
> your comfortable.)
so bad I didnt make note and can't now remember , sorry.
> 7) What was the best service you received from an online or mail order
> miniatures company?
>
hmmmm.....
>
> 8) What manufacturers would you like to have a closer (Western US)
> distributor for?
>
N/A
>
> 9) What non-ordering services would you like to see from a
distributor? I
> would intend to have pictures of all the figures, but I'm thinking of
other
> things like a size comparison chart between different manufacturers to
see
> how their figures would work together.
>
size comparison sounds good, how about weapon charts for competitors
rules systems or something like that.
> 10) If you found the same figures, for the same price & shipping, on
two
> different webpages, what would be the deciding factor for which
company you
> would choose?
>
professional look of site and reputation.
hope this all helps.
Paul Owen
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Paul Owen
www.lightspeed.u-net.com
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