(09-27-2016, 09:38 PM)wyze0ne Wrote:(09-27-2016, 08:42 PM)Bookworm Wrote: Grim, a goods business exists to do one thing: sell product. Bufflehead soaps sell out. Instantaneously. The business model does not need improving.
I'm not a mind reader, but I'm pretty sure the only reason j-mt is looking into the email notifications is to shut up salty whiners like yourself.
Like was stated before, this is not a business. It is a hobby. j-mt is basically making soaps for himself and selling extras for fun. If you really want to get your hands on some high-demand low-production soap you need to be willing to jump through the hoops. I used to collect rare and valuable sneakers. I've camped out in front of shoe stores all night and not even gotten my pair. I've waited with 10 websites open across 3 devices waiting for stores to release the product and sat frustrated while website servers crash only to see "sold out" messages when they come online hours later. Lost a pair because of a typo on my credit card number during checkout? Been there. I'm still salty about some of those losses. It's the nature of the game when demand greatly outstrips supply.
So if you want some Bufflehead, get ready to stalk social media, and be waiting on your computer hitting f5 when the release time hits. It's the only way.
P.S. I've gotten the "cart reminder" email for sold out kicks before. It's just a hiccup in the system, all you can do is laugh it off because you never had a chance in the first place.
Funny how this is the second person in this thread to submit their first post throwing around insults at other long-standing, contributing forum members. Nobody attacked or insulted the owner of Bufflehead soaps here so cool your jets people. Strange and it kinda makes me wonder...
BTW, welcome to DFS.
I second this. Coming in for an introductory post to call someone a salty whiner is over the top. It really is shocking to me in this hobby how protective people get when one of their favorites undergoes a bit of criticism.