It'd be great to get verified once at a secure site and then have an ID to use wherever I choose to shop.
Hi r77r7r - that's actually how BlueCheck currently works.
Once you're verified on any specific site, you're now verified on any site that uses BlueCheck for future purchases. Currently, our network is over 150 sites, and we've got another ~100 slated for release over the course of September.
Hello, im sorry if this is the wrong location for this because it is under 'services for suppliers' but i saw that Alex said this is the only place he can reply.
Im a business man and i realize that this blue check is necessary for the future. If all i have to do is a 1 time sign-up to continue business as usual, im fine with that. This industry needs to be able to adapt to survive, as the FDA has no intention of giving up, we must not either..
Anyway, i have a few things id like to suggest. firstly- maybe create a bluecheck sign-in database? because currently, even though i have already registered with bluecheck, you say that i can use it on any site. That may be true, but it does not stop me from getting bombarded by bluecheck messages on many of these sites.
Anytime i refresh, go to a new page, go to my cart, ETC, this annoying as hell bluecheck thing comes up. That needs to be addressed, as it literally made me postpone my order out of annoyance for awhile.
Secondly, i need a confirmation email that it worked. I dont want to print a page for records. It was to the point i had to email the shop i was ordering from, asking if they got the confirmation on their end. Because again- when i went back to the site to check my order- i was bombarded yet again by Bluecheck messages. This made me doubt whether or not the confirmation that i had done it successfully was legitimate or not. You should work on making it a 1-time, hassle free process that translates across the board.
As in- new website, quick 10 second login to bluecheck (i wont even get in to how you protect your servers and information, just another liability for us consumers) But the point is, if i have to do this, i want to trust 1 medium, possibly you, instead of putting my personal information through every-single-website i want to buy from.
Lets say im buying from kinglouisvapes.com, would they have access to the information i give you? thats a liability.
So many questions, so little time, thank you for your reply.