OK I give up
Charlie Judge
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First the 3d Universe flash sale was pulled and now this:
I had the Keshi bundle in my cart as part of the 65% off Fred Winkler sale; then all of a suden the price shot up to over $25. If DAZ keeps changing the prices like this I'm going to quit shopping here. It's just not worth my time and energy to continually have this happen.
I'm voting with my wallet by dumping eveything out of my cart and not buying anything until DAZ can get their sales straight !!! I'd like to think they would pay attention and miss the sales but it probably won't matter to them
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I keep saying that DAZ should have a lock-in shopping cart policy to prevent this frustration. When you place an item in your cart the price would be locked in for, say, 24 hours. I doubt if that will happen, though.
It's very frustrating when the prices change while you're shopping for other things. I'd rather make one large purchase than a bunch of small ones, especially since I had my credit card cut off for making too many purchases in one day. (Online Christmas shopping).
Or you could go ahead and make the purchase, and then contact Customer Service for a refund. They are usually very quick to correct the vagaries of the cart software.
Yeh, I did sucumb and bought it anyway. I managed to get the Keshi Bundle for $2.58, the Glamoroue Riva bundle for only $1.84 and FW Alfred and his Finery for $1.05 In order to do I had to buy SwimWear for Genesis 3 Female(s) and i13 Feminine Essence Mega Organized Pose Collection (which I wasn't that interested in but may use sometime) at pretty much full price. Stiil in all the order total was only $34.29 which was less the half the full price of the Glameroue Riva outfit alone. So, all was not lost
I was just unhappy about prices changing all the time when I'm trying to figure out what I want to order.
I understand. As they say, "been there, done that." Glad to see you got such a great deal in the end.
How hard can it be to fix an end date on the sales, so that we know if we have to hurry or not? It works for every other store out there from Amazon to the itty bitty indie record store.
Ideally we would see a date and time, preferable with the time displayed using the time zone appropriate to the logged in customer. However I doubt either will happen. The lack of a time is a delibrate tactic to encourage people to press the buy button now, rather than waiting until close to the end of the promo time (or indeed forgetting to checkout before the promo ends)