Got that right BB, I mean its like SF is the vanguard for AAS web sites and better than sliced bread!
Noobs LONGEVITY is THE TEST for ALL AAS products and websites.
From a historical perspective when these short order AAS sites close shop, (on average between two-three years and often because of legal issues "heat" or absolute greed) someone gets screwed! However the number of folks whom are left with nothing can be significantly reduced thru communication, using a forum should you choose.
Consequently, it's very important correspondence is maintained in some form on a regular basis.
Details like quality, appearance, product substitution, unavailable "high end" products, shipping issues and timely delivery etc provide a BASELINE and any readily unexplained or unexpected deviation from that norm, once established, especially if repetitive, is the HALLMARK of an AAS site that is closing shop, IME!
Nonetheless for this approach to be effective you MUST POST ANY problems that arise, PROMPTLY especially if YOU believe the "issue" is UNCHARACTERISTIC or remains unresolved for as little as a COUPLE DAYS!
If you fear retribution, yea that been attempted by failing sites also, (which include comments such as; "well we're closing shop" or had to "move the production facility" and you'll be last on the returning funds, product substitution or remailer list), for "reporting problems prematurely". I suggest contacting one of the vets on Meso (I'm personally more than happy to help, and I suspect, BB or Sworder are GTG also) for advice. Often a very effective means of communicating the adverse transaction is exposure by proxy.
Rest assured that's the last thing a site wants to see on a well recognized forum such as Meso.
Remember once a web base company is established the exchange of THOUSANDS of dollars exchange hands on a daily basis, thus any delay in reporting a potential problem may not only screw yourself but also your BUDDY.
Noobs LONGEVITY is THE TEST for ALL AAS products and websites.
From a historical perspective when these short order AAS sites close shop, (on average between two-three years and often because of legal issues "heat" or absolute greed) someone gets screwed! However the number of folks whom are left with nothing can be significantly reduced thru communication, using a forum should you choose.
Consequently, it's very important correspondence is maintained in some form on a regular basis.
Details like quality, appearance, product substitution, unavailable "high end" products, shipping issues and timely delivery etc provide a BASELINE and any readily unexplained or unexpected deviation from that norm, once established, especially if repetitive, is the HALLMARK of an AAS site that is closing shop, IME!
Nonetheless for this approach to be effective you MUST POST ANY problems that arise, PROMPTLY especially if YOU believe the "issue" is UNCHARACTERISTIC or remains unresolved for as little as a COUPLE DAYS!
If you fear retribution, yea that been attempted by failing sites also, (which include comments such as; "well we're closing shop" or had to "move the production facility" and you'll be last on the returning funds, product substitution or remailer list), for "reporting problems prematurely". I suggest contacting one of the vets on Meso (I'm personally more than happy to help, and I suspect, BB or Sworder are GTG also) for advice. Often a very effective means of communicating the adverse transaction is exposure by proxy.
Rest assured that's the last thing a site wants to see on a well recognized forum such as Meso.
Remember once a web base company is established the exchange of THOUSANDS of dollars exchange hands on a daily basis, thus any delay in reporting a potential problem may not only screw yourself but also your BUDDY.
