+1 for Mumford AP but not feeling confident as first 3 attempts on Apple Pay failed. Switched to CC and it went through. Oversold e-mail coming I'm sure...
Not even going for APs I don't need a signature that bad 😃 Just got Zeb and Mumford (my first from each!) As well as byous (my first) and the Klausens.i think I'm done with 2020, except for maybe the munk one... we'll see.
Denver said it was sold out for a minute and then added the your variant drop down. Still don't get why they bother with that since there's no tour and no difference between 10c and tour (right?) My first 3 were tour variants These two weren't. Can't imagine I'll notice the difference
+1 for Mumford AP but not feeling confident as first 3 attempts on Apple Pay failed. Switched to CC and it went through. Oversold e-mail coming I'm sure...
Did he post somewhere that it oversold? I just see "sold out" and "thanks" on instagram.
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Personally don't understand the markup for APs. I think 2-3x SE is already high enough. If you're willing to pay eBay prices for a number/signature, then you're far richer/serious than I am.
Personally don't understand the markup for APs. I think 2-3x SE is already high enough. If you're willing to pay eBay prices for a number/signature, then you're far richer/serious than I am.
Or just a gambler...
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+1 for Mumford AP but not feeling confident as first 3 attempts on Apple Pay failed. Switched to CC and it went through. Oversold e-mail coming I'm sure...
Did he post somewhere that it oversold? I just see "sold out" and "thanks" on instagram.
I didn't see but just my understanding of Mumford sales is they can get oversold and 10-clubbers have received the dreaded "oversold' e-mail.
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+1 for Mumford AP but not feeling confident as first 3 attempts on Apple Pay failed. Switched to CC and it went through. Oversold e-mail coming I'm sure...
Did he post somewhere that it oversold? I just see "sold out" and "thanks" on instagram.
One of his IG preview posts said that it often happens, in which case any after the first 100 are canceled.
As a poster fan, I love Brad’s “legacy” site. The cart feature is awesome! I think other artists should look into that customization or something like it for their respective sites. It is definitely fan friendly. I get with the pandemic and all, the need to wait until more steady business returns before big expenditures now. I had a Williams STL and an Ames Baltimore carted when the rug was pulled out from under me before I could complete check out. Elation to sadness was near instantaneous. I’m sure countless others had the same crushing experience. Getting a show edition for STL slightly made up for the one and still hoping for a Balt show edition whenever those go up. Just wanting something to level the playing field against “the bots” or whatever automatically carts and checks out faster than I blink.
While the carting thing is great for fans , I can’t see other artists adding it to their shops. Brad’s posters took hours to officially sell out because people had issues with the site and checking out. And even then copies were back up for sale last evening. And if you read Brad’s last post he was basically exhausted from the whole process. Compare that to other artists who have sites that allow for a complete sell out in less than a minute. Why would you trade that for a whole day of site glitches and stress?
it is always a crap shoot.... I have had sales and everything goes off fine without a hitch... and you can not stress about it, and just field the handful of customer service emails from people who are bummed they missed out. Every sale though requires some amount of time sitting there during the sale making sure it all goes fine and responding to emails. And then there are days like yesterday, where the site was given more space on a server to handle more traffic, and the site on paper is totally fine.... then the traffic hits...and things can go wonky because: internet. It makes me think of this clip from the simpsons about how Mr. Burns has every disease and the doctor tries to describe why none of the diseases are killing him because they are all trying to get through the door at the same time, referring to is as "Three Stooges Syndrome".... I feel like that is every sale for PJ posters and tickets or any limited item where there is high demand.
the process is a bit exhausting because you are dealing with people's finances as well as your own and then emails come in, either from people having an issue with the site, or just asking questions about the sale or their order..you know customer service stuff. And sale days are always a bit stressful.... but it certainly makes it way worse when the site does some unexpected thing.... for instance in the past when it won't charge shipping for orders because some code the USPS has on their site changed and your site can't talk to it anymore...so all orders have no shipping applied to them.... that's a fun time, collecting all the orders and the emails then having to send out invoices for shipping
I am mostly just surprised that it is not a standard feature on ALL sites everywhere that when you put something in your cart, it stays there...seems like once a customer carts something that removes it from the inventory and puts it in a cart.... but sites seem to be built in a way that that is obviously not the case....it doesn't make sense to me... why make a store where 500 people can all cart something that there are only 100 of, and then have them all mad dash to the finish line to see who can keep what is in their cart? If there are only 100 of something, once someone carts one there should only be 99 left... instead of a seemingly infinite number that only gets resolved after 100 people check out.
i like this concept....beavers (nature) took down man's technology... at least that is what it seems to be saying to me or that they are building a dam with man's technology to stop man's problems maybe?...concept executed well too
@bradklausen I agree with you, ticketmaster carts tickets. If there is a cart timer it helps, thats how I scored a bridge school print hours after they dropped way back when.
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I don't need a signature that bad 😃
Just got Zeb and Mumford (my first from each!) As well as byous (my first) and the Klausens.i think I'm done with 2020, except for maybe the munk one... we'll see.
Denver said it was sold out for a minute and then added the your variant drop down. Still don't get why they bother with that since there's no tour and no difference between 10c and tour (right?)
My first 3 were tour variants
These two weren't.
Can't imagine I'll notice the difference
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the process is a bit exhausting because you are dealing with people's finances as well as your own and then emails come in, either from people having an issue with the site, or just asking questions about the sale or their order..you know customer service stuff. And sale days are always a bit stressful.... but it certainly makes it way worse when the site does some unexpected thing.... for instance in the past when it won't charge shipping for orders because some code the USPS has on their site changed and your site can't talk to it anymore...so all orders have no shipping applied to them.... that's a fun time, collecting all the orders and the emails then having to send out invoices for shipping
I am mostly just surprised that it is not a standard feature on ALL sites everywhere that when you put something in your cart, it stays there...seems like once a customer carts something that removes it from the inventory and puts it in a cart.... but sites seem to be built in a way that that is obviously not the case....it doesn't make sense to me... why make a store where 500 people can all cart something that there are only 100 of, and then have them all mad dash to the finish line to see who can keep what is in their cart? If there are only 100 of something, once someone carts one there should only be 99 left... instead of a seemingly infinite number that only gets resolved after 100 people check out.
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