Yes, when we roll out a product we take the time to do photos, proper full descriptions, the whole ball of wax. So when we found out they were finally arriving, so as not to cause any more delay, I prepped the pages with as much info as I could ahead of time. Then all I had to do was another hour or so worth of work, taking photos, going into Photoshop, etc, uploading them, annotating, etc. If you notice we are one of few sites, if any, that take professional style photographs, we do not use manufacturer pictures 99% of the time. We like to photograph from all angles and sometimes show them on equipment, etc
Just a FYI, on any major rollout it takes a good solid 4-5 hours of work to get them up on the site. So I did as much work as possible ahead of time as Monday is a very busy shipping day. I wanted to get these up as soon as possible since everyone knew they were coming on Monday. This really was a courtesy and in consideration for our customers.
This was my point. I understand this more clearly than I get credit. The point I'm trying to make is 1) hype isn't always good 2) this being new and untested by the masses, may be you should take advantage of your Alpha program.
The part that I don't get is why this isn't obvious to most posters in this thread and why I am being revered as clueless. This is business level 200 class here. GV made a mistake and are fixing it. Thank you for that Daniel. Why people are upset with the manufacturer more than GV means GV have done a great job with their customer relations, because any other time these same people would react differently.
BetterLife didn't hype this product to us.
