on โ23-02-2012 02:17 PM
Hello I am a buyer and often wish sellers would use shopping carts to make life sososososo much easier ๐ Instead of going through each and everything we want we could just press on buy and they are all there,,,,, I would buy more thats for sure if it was that easier ...
on โ23-02-2012 03:56 PM
As long as i could purchase as many items as i required then yes it would save me a bit of time using the cart
But i not sure how it would work with the smaller sellers with low quantity, someone could go to pay and find the item in there cart has been sold ๐ฎ
on โ23-02-2012 03:58 PM
Ok, was eating a bacon n egg roll while typing slowly
I see, maybe one day they will introduce it, probly alot of re-programing required?
Ta
on โ23-02-2012 04:03 PM
If an item becomes unavailable, shopping carts can not process the order. I can't think of any reasonable minded person who would blame the seller for someone else buying an item before they did. Most people realise that putting an item in a cart doesn't mean it's theirs, just like putting an item on a watch list doesn't mean it's theirs.
The problem being that not all ebay buyers are reasonable minded. In fact you could almost count on the ones that aren't also being the ones that presume it is sold when it hits their cart.
I dunno, can see goods and bads about it. Maybe a hybrid of watched items and cart being the better option??
on โ23-02-2012 07:21 PM
It's exactly like a real shopping cart or trolley.. You put stuff in as you're walking around the supermarket but you don't own it until you pay for it..
on โ23-02-2012 07:23 PM
Maybe they could make it so they cart is only available to high volume sellers and those with a store, who do have massive amounts of stock available.. If it was just a small seller with only a few items, then obviously the cart would not be suitable for them
on โ23-02-2012 07:26 PM
It's exactly like a real shopping cart or trolley.. You put stuff in as you're walking around the supermarket but you don't own it until you pay for it..
Except people generally don't yoink things out of your trolley when you're shopping at the supermarket. ๐ :^O
on โ23-02-2012 09:53 PM
Except people generally don't yoink things out of your trolley when you're shopping at the supermarket.
Have you ever added things to peoples trolleys when your doing your shopping when they arent looking, then make sure you pay for your stuff first, sit outside the supermarket and watch them as they unload their trolley, either not even noticing the item you put in there, or noticing it and looking at it oddly then putting it to the side and not buying it?
Now thats a hoot ๐ฎ
on โ23-02-2012 11:41 PM
Except people generally don't yoink things out of your trolley when you're shopping at the supermarket.
Have you ever added things to peoples trolleys when your doing your shopping when they arent looking, then make sure you pay for your stuff first, sit outside the supermarket and watch them as they unload their trolley, either not even noticing the item you put in there, or noticing it and looking at it oddly then putting it to the side and not buying it?
Now thats a hoot ๐ฎ
Please post a photo with your clothes on. I need to know who to look out for. ]:)
on โ25-10-2012 12:32 AM
Another consideration is to leave the "back end" checkout and fulfillment to a good outsourced fulfillment house. There are lots of good ones. One is karolmedia.com. Karol fulfillment has been around for 35+ years - they started way back with 16mm film distribution.
on โ25-10-2012 02:24 AM
Enough trolleys are already being dumped in the streets.