Uncle sam likes you...ouch!
I thought the same thing when I saw this post. Mine was $45 in taxes
Talking about it somehow calming me down.
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Uncle sam likes you...ouch!
I see @Terence is also on this thread, he’s probably saying “Oh thank god, FINALLY, someone isn’t upset with something I said or did”, LOL!!! Seriously, you r eager to get a Trident and I know @Bulk Reef Supply is eager to sell u one, so like I said earlier, when u calm down after having a few beers, call BRS and I have no doubt they will fix this issue.
Based on that's how it works. It's in stock, people order it and then it goes out of stock. So yes, I have a good idea on what I'm talking about. Settle yourself. It's just an alkalinity tester.And you have no idea on what you're talking about. Do you work at this store? What's your fact based statements based on?
I get it. But still. It's an alkalinity tester. It's ok. Everyone settle down.This is a bit of a stretch.
The problem is actually with the vendor who is selling the product and the application they are using to do so. Specifically with regards to adding an item from "in stock" to your cart and how it isn't removed from their inventory. This is handled different on other eCommerce sites believe it or not. Usually you add an item to your cart it is immediately removed from inventory and a timer is started with it. If the person doesn't buy it in an amount of time it is removed from the cart and placed back in inventory.
In the case of @Demonic he actually paid for the product and later updated shipping. In the case of BRS and how their portal works his item was removed from inventory and his. I'm pretty sure BRS would, or if they don't should (because he has a confirmation number) honor his purchase when the next units come in.
In my case it is just how their portal works and no matter how I feel about it and believe it is a poor design ( i work with larger eCommerce sites(HP)) it is what it is. Me complaining about it isn't doing any good.
What I meant to say was, Call the order in like the old days, let the shipping and sales guys battle it out to see who gets the last one. Here is a tip ask for BubbaI wonder if you call it in will you get instant gratification? Might be the way to go for these things
I get it. But still. It's an alkalinity tester. It's ok. Everyone settle down.
Maybe a beer or 4 will help
Might-as-well go for a soda!no one got hurt and no one died.
Might-as-well go for a soda!
What no Pecans
The problem is actually with the vendor who is selling the product and the application they are using to do so. Specifically with regards to adding an item from "in stock" to your cart and how it isn't removed from their inventory. This is handled different on other eCommerce sites believe it or not. Usually you add an item to your cart it is immediately removed from inventory and a timer is started with it. If the person doesn't buy it in an amount of time it is removed from the cart and placed back in inventory
Before the release a insider mentioned that the warehouses were full and they were waiting on software to be perfect before unleashing the trident It seems that this is a staged release to create an artificial demand. Instead I read others are looking at other options as a result.I am not denying that the current Trident situation is terrible and there needs to be a better option available, but with Neptune not allowing preorders
Before the release a insider mentioned that the warehouses were full and they were waiting on software to be perfect before unleashing the trident It seems that this is a staged release to create an artificial demand. Instead I read others are looking at other options as a result.
I totally agree or....I think there is enough demand even without trying to “artificially raise” it.