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S@H beef (was Re: Hot sellers)
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:59:46 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek writes:
> Beef: Retailers still have a way to go in site design. So does TLG,
> although they're getting a little better. Search engines should locate
> ALL products, and especially, for products that are likely to be
> searched for but are known not to be carried, something positive ("we
> know what you mean but we don't have it") should be returned.
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> Just my opinion, but I work in the biz. Sites we do don't have that
> problem.
Actually, Lego Shop at Home seems to have that problem too. If you quote them
a set number that isn't in the current or past US range, they tell you that no
set like that ever existed and imply that you are just making up random
numbers to quote to them. I've had this problem with service packs because
they have a lot more than they show in the S@H catalog but not all that appear
in the European service catalogs. Why Lego HQ can't just give them all the
numbers is beyond me.
Matt
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Message is in Reply To:
| | Re: Hot sellers
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| (...) not that I could find... I searched using their search box, and checked all of the toy categories that were remotely related (electronic, new, dolls/plush). Beef: Retailers still have a way to go in site design. So does TLG, although they're (...) (26 years ago, 25-Nov-98, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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