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Post by hithero on Dec 31, 2006 5:35:58 GMT -5
Bob, I found this site via HDR that make house sections that can be assembled how you please and are reasonably priced at £11 roughly, but I cannot fathom out how to order. I think they would be a good addition to stock if you were interested, what do you think? 217.172.172.50/Rusus-h35-Gebaeudebausaetze.html
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Post by eBob on Dec 31, 2006 7:17:45 GMT -5
oh right - I'm going over there next week, so I'll see it in the flesh. I'm not keen on the roof tiles - but as I say, I'll see for myself next week.
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Post by tombombadilo on Dec 31, 2006 8:44:39 GMT -5
it is ok
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Post by hithero on Jan 12, 2007 13:44:21 GMT -5
Did you see the house sections, worth stocking?
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Post by Ebob on Jan 12, 2007 15:22:36 GMT -5
No I don't think so - they're ok products - not stunning though, but problem is I think they're plaster. Plaster weighs too much - cost of shipping over would probably not be worthwhile.
I don't know - the stuff is ok but it doesn't really grab me that much. I also can't figure how to buy something.
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Post by daoage on Jan 12, 2007 16:40:16 GMT -5
i can help you with this problem. rusus is running a german language website and because of smal sales he wont make an english version of his site.
i can contact him, if you are interessted.
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Post by Ebob on Jan 12, 2007 16:48:25 GMT -5
I don't really mind that the site is in German, in fact I can read much of it - that doesn't normally bother me - I just can't for the life of me buy something.
If you contact him you might suggest that having an English version might have a positive impact on his sales - but at the very least any website needs a 'click here and pay online' interface that even a monkey can work out.
Signing up to Paypal is easy and it does all the shopping basket coding for you.
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Post by glorfunzel on Jan 12, 2007 16:59:31 GMT -5
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Post by eBob on Jan 12, 2007 17:33:36 GMT -5
Well... not quite Tim - clicking Kasse takes you to a pages that says you must now click AGB. Click that, and you get a huge page of German disclaimer - which we have no chance of reading. And then you have to complete a 5-stage purchase system.
It's not as easy as it could be. By the time I've got to stage 5 of the purchase bit - I'm starting to feel uneasy, and unsure - and back off - because I'm not certain what I'm doing - or what terms I have agreed to. I'm sure its the same for other non-german customers.
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Post by hithero on Jan 12, 2007 18:29:23 GMT -5
I first saw the article on HDR Tim that's why I made the investigations to buy them, but the purchase system is impossible for non-German speaking buyers and Google translater made no difference. It seems to go to some shopping page not devoted entirely to the product, as Bob say's a straight foward Paypal cart is the way to go as it's so simple in any language.
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Post by glorfunzel on Jan 13, 2007 4:35:45 GMT -5
Ok, now I understand you. I will tell Rusus about it and I think he will agree to help non-German customers to buy his product. (I think he has no problems selling more products. ) Paypals big advantage is that you don't have problems transferring money to different countries.
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