PhilinYuma
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The poll speaks for itself. Check any statement that you agree with!
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You might be right. Give it a try!I like this. However, the initial votes make it appear that there will be a relatively even spread of answers which doesn't make the issue any more clear in my mind because people can select multiple answers.
Perhaps a simpler dichotomy would be better. For example, asking the question "would you offer a live arrival guarantee if you were a seller" and have just yes or no, and "would you buy from a seller who explicitly did not have a live arrival guarantee?" with just a yes or no answer.
Yeah, I think that everyone will agree with you, otherwise why go to the extra expense? What guarantee, if any, do you offer on nymphs/ ooths sent by Priority (and I think that the vast majority are sent this way)?I think a guarantee on all shipping would be nice, but a guarantee on express IS A MUST DO THING, I would maybe not buy to many or none at all with no guarantee.
My 2 cents are in.
You sound like a customer's dream, Doug! I'd never heard of anyone complaining about the hatch rate! If it were me, I'd either assume that the ooth was on the low end of the production scale (most female mantids can't count above seventy, anyway) or that I had screwed up the humidity.I personally guarantee everything on my site, if my FF culture was wet and killed all the flies, im sending a new one(which ive done many times over the years past). I do the same with mantis, if the order is big enough sometimes ill send a whole ooth just as an apology. The only i dont guarantee is the ooth hatch rate, if youve had it a week and it hatched one thats on you lol, i sent a fertile ooth and it hatched!(which hasnt happened to me yet, but ive gotten complaints on hatch rates(("this ooth shouldve hatched 100 and it only hatched 50")), and i think thats bogus. If your going to sell something have enough product to replace what your sending or else dont send it at all, thats what i think.
If I bought a"Dragon Egg" and it died would you replace it? (I couldn't help myself on that one)I personally guarantee everything on my site, if my FF culture was wet and killed all the flies, im sending a new one(which ive done many times over the years past). I do the same with mantis, if the order is big enough sometimes ill send a whole ooth just as an apology. The only i dont guarantee is the ooth hatch rate, if youve had it a week and it hatched one thats on you lol, i sent a fertile ooth and it hatched!(which hasnt happened to me yet, but ive gotten complaints on hatch rates(("this ooth shouldve hatched 100 and it only hatched 50")), and i think thats bogus. If your going to sell something have enough product to replace what your sending or else dont send it at all, thats what i think.
Yeah, and I saw that you "walked the walk" with yr O. gracilis advert. I think that it is good for forum members and sellers alike. I'm going to make a standard disclaimer that spells out my obligations and buyers' expectations, but that won't mean that I can't bend the rules in the buyer's favor if I wish. Perhaps this idea will catch on.Good point. When buying exotics, it seems unlikely that there will be replacement stock just laying around.
I wonder if some of this could be boiled down to question for the consumer: Would you pay 10% for guaranteed live delivery? My experience has been about 5% loss in shipping delicate L1's long distance. So a 10% add-on would seem reasonable. But as most people dealing with exotics are already prone to risk-taking, they may just be happy letting it ride.
But either way, I'm a big fan of a spelled out policy. Adding it as a tag or signature line here on the forum might help frequest breeders draw people in as well.