They are taking new people each day until the reach max production.
The shop was opened few hours ago, but there was no way to add item to cart or register.
They are taking new people each day until the reach max production.
i placed an order on the 27th and it shipped last nite. couple of those days they were shut down for the holidays. i registered some time ago but this is my first order. looking forward to it. got 6 bottles coming.
The shop was opened few hours ago, but there was no way to add item to cart or register.
Shop opens at 10:00am Eastern Time if you cannot order or register, they have reached capacity for the day or they are no longer open.
I think the fact that they close for the day when they have as many orders as they can handle is exactly the right way to run a business, whether on or off line. But that's cool, more for us! There are plenty of vendors open 24/7 that I'm sure would be happy to take your business.
I have to disagree. It is an awful way to run a business - and I say this as a business owner myself. I get irritated at the online juice vendors who are constantly closed to new orders. The minute I find a vendor with juices I love that does NOT shut down constantly, I will give all of my future business to that vendor.
I have to disagree. It is an awful way to run a business - and I say this as a business owner myself. I get irritated at the online juice vendors who are constantly closed to new orders. The minute I find a vendor with juices I love that does NOT shut down constantly, I will give all of my future business to that vendor.
I get that it's a cottage industry for many of the good e-juice vendors; I understand that they want to maintain quality control. What they should understand is that eventually vapers are going to get fed up when they can't get what they need and they will look elsewhere. I'll bet that it won't be long before a large company copies juice formulas and runs the little guys out of business. I don't relish this thought at all but that's how it works in business. The small vendors really, really need to take things more seriously and step up their game or they will be swallowed whole.
I would hate to see that happen.
I think they'll be alright. There are a number of things built into their business model that some hypothetical small-business-eating juice mega-vendor could never do, and they keep their current customers happy enough with a lot of little extras that I doubt few of them would stray even if your scenario came to pass. Plus, you have to bear in mind that selling retail e-liquid is only part of their total business -- they're not exactly one of the little guys when it comes down to it.
I think they'll be alright. There are a number of things built into their business model that some hypothetical small-business-eating juice mega-vendor could never do, and they keep their current customers happy enough with a lot of little extras that I doubt few of them would stray even if your scenario came to pass. Plus, you have to bear in mind that selling retail e-liquid is only part of their total business -- they're not exactly one of the little guys when it comes down to it.
I hope you're right but I fear you're overly optimistic. Customer loyalty is dynamic, not static.
Usually best not to judge or comment on a business when you know nothing about the scope of what they do, or their business model when it comes to e-liquid... Especially when, as Tez stated, it is only a small part of their overall business, just my 2 cents?
That's an odd thing to say. As a customer, it's most definitely my business to comment. Note that I'm not talking about any one particular business here - there are quite a few of the mom-and-pop e-juice vendors that have supply issues. In the real world, that represents a flawed business model, making the company vulnerable in more than one way. Just saying.
Thanks for confirming the point I was trying to make
It is one thing to judge, which you have every right to do... It is another to judge without any background or information. Considering the generalization you made above, which began as a post in reference to a single company, contains at least 3 instances of misinformation, or lack of information.
I have to disagree. It is an awful way to run a business - and I say this as a business owner myself. I get irritated at the online juice vendors who are constantly closed to new orders. The minute I find a vendor with juices I love that does NOT shut down constantly, I will give all of my future business to that vendor.
I get that it's a cottage industry for many of the good e-juice vendors; I understand that they want to maintain quality control. What they should understand is that eventually vapers are going to get fed up when they can't get what they need and they will look elsewhere. I'll bet that it won't be long before a large company copies juice formulas and runs the little guys out of business. I don't relish this thought at all but that's how it works in business. The small vendors really, really need to take things more seriously and step up their game or they will be swallowed whole.
I would hate to see that happen.
Sorry for the ramble but it has been a long week and I love to talk business theory.