John/Slackonomics wrote:
quoted 7 lines I've ordered from PBE as well. Nothing wrong with his business. In>
> I've ordered from PBE as well. Nothing wrong with his business. In
> fact, I wholeheartedly recommend PBE. I'm just wondering why in the
> world he doesn't have a website by now. It's a *lot* easier to use a
> search function on a properly organized website and add to a wish
> list, or to a shopping cart, than it is to scan over an e-mail, imo.
>
As someone who has shipped lots of packages, I can say with fair
authority that it's both extremely time consuming and labor intensive.
And as the consensus clearly shows, what PBE does is clearly spot-on in
the eyes of the current customer. Why in the world would he want to
complicate his life further and take time away from the real job of
serving his customers by babysitting a website? Knowing David and his
MO, he *would* keep it maintained and there only are so many hours in
the day. Add that to the preponderance of webstores which do not
properly maintain their inventories as reflective of their stocks and
your question is answered.
Why tamper with success?
The horse is dead - let's bury it.
jeff
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