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New Improvements Available for Voting
bharding Jan 4, 2009

New Improvements Available for Voting

I've completed a sweep of the recent improvements suggested to us by our many sage users, and have added many of them to the "Next Up Improvements" page for your voting pleasure. While we have our next couple weeks already scheduled out, we'll be keeping an eye on this list later this month to see which features are most popular so we can get the buggers online. Thanks for your input! P.S. The current most voted feature (add optional shipping insurance) is one of the next todo items on our list.


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31 responses to New Improvements Available for Voting

BrightestBlessings says: 01/04/09 at 18:33:47

Thanks again Bill! Love the delete chat box text.

pieper says: 01/04/09 at 18:40:37

Cool my jets…only vote for three! LOL…I feel blessed to be able to vote at all! And yes, delete chat box text would be a GREAT time saver!

Friday says: 01/04/09 at 18:49:50

Thanks for letting us vote, Bill! Am I the only one who would like to “allow seller to specify default items shown order in booth”? I wish we could sort order of items.

Bighorsecoins says: 01/04/09 at 20:14:54

Thanks Bill, its really great that you are so interactive with the users. Just another reason to love it here.

Dude&Chick says: 01/04/09 at 20:44:37

WOW! do I really have to choose only 3! lol, it’s like you read our minds…..spooky

sofyblu2 says: 01/04/09 at 20:54:43

I knew Santa wouldn’t forget me! LOL

yellowsand1964 says: 01/04/09 at 22:00:48

ty for the option to do our opinions be hear..also something inmportant..after they buyer buy a item if they decide to return it..do as the same we send to him/her..do not open and read the booth policies and respect them.

is just a opinion

Mary

Camero93Z28 says: 01/05/09 at 05:24:53

Thanks for letting us voice our choice! Your consideration is greatly appreciated.
Ryan

kayceestudios says: 01/05/09 at 07:21:17

It looks like some items on the list have already been implemented, maybe they should be removed from the list? (for example: add Google analytics, see calc shipping from item page, and add “save for later” from item page)

starshinin says: 01/05/09 at 07:49:43

Bill, thanks so much fore letting us vote. we appreciate you and the rest of the boyz greatly!!! AWESOME job well done!!!

BargainBasement says: 01/05/09 at 07:53:34

Super ideas, all of them. Thanks for hearing us…what a great family we are with you and Mark; a.k.a. the Bad Boyz, at the helm!

SunflowerAntics says: 01/05/09 at 09:35:59

Thanks Bill!
Some GREAT ideas on the list!
I made my vote!! Do I get a “I voted” sticker now???

Kim~
Cheyenne2u

MizzBritches says: 01/05/09 at 10:55:08

I voted for the 3 I was allotted however I do believe there are more than 3 very important upgrades here

AntiquesRGreat says: 01/05/09 at 11:00:33

Thank you for actually caring about what we want and need! I love this place you actually listen to us!

TickleMeTuesday says: 01/05/09 at 11:44:18

Holy Piggies… Bill – you’ve got your next 10 years planned out..

Thank you so much for being so organized!

CabinFeverEmporium says: 01/05/09 at 15:01:38

So cool…thanks! Voted.

crehan says: 01/05/09 at 22:44:50

Where’s the no final fees option lol

Thanks guys for caring bonanzle is the best.

pennipete says: 01/06/09 at 13:51:42

Great things in the pipeline and NONE of them are things like; we’re raising the fees, positive only feedback for buyers or you will accept credit cards only.

Holy Mother of Pearl! Thank you, a bazillion times, THANK YOU!

mokantreasures-too says: 01/07/09 at 14:28:14

Thank you Bill! Adding optional insurance. Awesome!

maiden_of_the_shire says: 01/07/09 at 23:55:12

“P.S. The current most voted feature (add optional shipping insurance) is one of the next todo items on our list.”

Why? Insurance protects the Seller not the Buyer. Sellers know they are responsible for insuring their products no matter what delivery service they use. They know they are responsible should something get lost, stolen, or damaged during the delivery.

Adding ‘Optional Insurance’ is a sure-fire way of letting Buyers know you, as a Seller, are trying to defraud them. It is because of actions like this that eBay finally made so many rules in favour of the Buyers, and the Sellers came over here sniveling.

The next thing we’ll find being condoned is the miserable practice of Sellers stating in their ads that if the Buyer does not buy said Insurance they, the Seller, will not be responsible for what happens to the package after it leaves their hands… which is an out-and-out lie.

I am sorry that Bonanzle has caved-in to this practice… it is wholly lacking in integrity.

gypsygirl says: 01/08/09 at 03:49:59

LOL..chrehan..Hmmmm so is that 3 times only Bill?
or three time everyday?
I want the delete the chat!

ZiggyZool says: 01/08/09 at 12:33:17

Again, just want to say THANKS! I ♥Bonanzle-Bill♥ Bill you da Bomb – I even changed a couple of my long standing votes in order to vote for some of the “New” improvements… I’m so very grateful to have found you and Bonanzle because of your genuine concern for keeping the members of Bonanzle happy and in the loop!

Simply Awesome!
~Zig

ZiggyZool says: 01/08/09 at 12:59:42

Hmm must admit I went back and reconsidered my voting options and actually changed one to yes that I previously thought unnecessary here – after reading the comment two up from my first comment here… I now wish it were all ready on option after reading that rot… anyone who thinks that adding Postal Insurance to a shipment means that the seller is automatically trying to defraud them obviously never watched the way the some Postal employees use Packages like footballs! Insurance protects both the buyer as well as the seller for goodness sake! Bill feel free to delete this if you think you should it won’t hurt my feelings a bit but I just had to sound off about that comment…

Zig

permacrisis says: 01/08/09 at 17:45:24

I vote Mark a raise.

All in favor say Aye!

(And BTW… Actually insurance protects the insurance company. Remember guys, the House Always Wins!)

maiden_of_the_shire says: 01/08/09 at 18:38:22

Ziggy… I am sorry to have to tell you this, but if you’re a Seller, you aren’t a very good one. Why? Because you obviously don’t know the LAW… as in, FEDERAL LAW.

Insurance DOES NOT protect the Buyer… it only protects the Seller, since the Seller is responsible by FEDERAL LAW for 1. shipping said product within 30 days of sale, and 2. guaranteeing that said product arrives undamaged.

Every single Seller with an ounce of integrity should automatically cover his/her shipments with Insurance and assure his/her Buyers in their ad that it is so.

This practice of ‘Optional Insurance’ and ‘I won’t be responsible if you don’t purchase it’ is outright crap. If you don’t think so, just go on over to PayPal, or your nearest Post Office, and find out how many Buyers file for recompense because they either didn’t receive the goods they PAID for, or the goods were damaged in transit. Then find out from those same agencies just WHO is responsible. PayPal and the Post Office will side with the Buyer every time.

Why is this so? Why did the Federal government have to step in and make such a law? Because of Sellers like you who want to reap profits without taking responsibility for the cost of actually being in a retail business.

Rods_Books says: 01/08/09 at 19:12:22

Insurance: I elect to provide insurance on some shipments to protect myself. If the package arrives marked “fragile” by a 400 pound USPS gorilla on a pogo stick – I can at least be reimbursed for the item.

Voting on upgrades: Any Bonanzle members still having items on feebay no doubt received today’s email about 50% off fees BUT the clincher was at the bottom of the email where they once again “laid down the law” of what you can and can’t do. Did we vote on that at feebay?? don’t think so.

Before anyone feels compelled to gripe about changes and/or upgrades here – doubtful, but there is always one – think about why you left feebay and came here………………..

Stepping down from my soapbox now!!

pieper says: 01/09/09 at 15:37:29

Mark gets a raise..I vote yea! LOL>..and Bill and everyone else!

Maiden (?) – I don’t think this is the appropriate place to air your grievances…unless you think that the Boyz won’t read your complaints otherwise…not true…

You are making sweeping statements about sellers on this site and I doubt you know any of us…I, for one, have never seen your name anywhere in the forums.

So, bypassing the negative, hooray! Thank you Bill! Onward and upward — refusing to be dragged down by the judgment of people who don’t know anything about us…

Necessities says: 01/09/09 at 16:59:13

I like that, we’re “Sage users”…thanks all…but, one thing

You all have a hidden cam here in my place???

How did you know I like using Sage while cooking??

eyecatchingbeauty says: 01/12/09 at 12:02:34

@ maiden of the shire

There really is no reason to regulate business practice of other businesses. Sellers who are unreasonable and/or unappealing as a result of their policies will fail on their own. The important thing for you to focus on is your own success, and if potential customers find your policies more attractive than you have a competitive advantage in the market. It is actually to your benefit when other sellers create unreasonable policies. If we are all the same what will motivate anyone to purchase from you rather than another seller with the same policies, products, pricing…..

Many of the current issues we are all being abused by on eBay are a result of eBay interfering in the marketplace to their own benefit. If everyone offers free shipping there is no longer a competitive advantage to be leveraged with free shipping. If everyone offered the same price (regardless of the quality of product) which eBay is pushing for by serving up lowest price including shipping in search we lose the ability to succeed on product quality, store sales, and/or pricing. There is no benefit to a market system when the inputs are over regulated. Of course inputs can be under-regulated such as eBay as an input in our greater market system and this has resulted in a micro-economy of consumers being exploited by over-regulation for self-serving benefits even if they are short run in strategy.

The health of an economy is dependent on its competitive advantages. Competition drives innovation & naturally regulates pricing and policy. As a result of eBay’s over estimate of its monopoly power it has neglected to enhance its service and has in fact degraded its value substantially with a broken search platform, unreasonable and self-serving policy, and out of line pricing. If eBay’s out of whack equilibrium relative to the value of its venue & the costs to use it and the insane policies have caused a significant decrease in user base then new sites such as Bonanzle have an opportunity that was not there prior to John Donahoe.

We all see the value and our task is to inform the rest of the world of the opportunity that we have to escape the tyranny of John Donahoe as both buyers and sellers. Bonanzle is the clear opportunity that we have been waiting for. If we start in with the over reaching out of line interference we have experienced on eBay we will only land in the same position in the end. I know what is good for my business I don’t need the input of anyone else other than my customers.

the7thpwr says: 01/22/09 at 03:43:14

Superb Job Guy’s. In every new box of marbles it’s probable that you will find one with a chip. Best Wishes in your continued endeavors.

georgep656 says: 01/24/09 at 21:49:50

Great job, keep it going.


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