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DUDE these guys are epic... I mean... beyond epic... I got an email from them today...concerning
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Thank you for visiting Frictional Games.
We noticed that you had visited our site and store earlier, but may not have completed your purchase. Maybe you had some problems with your shopping experience, or one of life's many distractions took priority. Whatever the reason, we want to offer any assistance we can and make it as easy as possible for you to pick up where you left off.
Thank you for shopping with Frictional Games and eSellerate. If you have any questions, please contact us at support@esellerate.net.
Regards,
The eSellerate Team, in conjunction with Frictional Games"
Wow.... Talk about support :) I figure the email is prolly auto generated or what not... and yet I am still deeply appreciative they would bother to email a potential consumer just to see if I might have had an issue with buying them....
I ended up being able to install the games off the disc i got from amazon and then bought the collection on their site after the humble deal :) and im just wowed :)
Anyway :)
I suppose I should try and get some sleep :) just had to say how cool they were,
edit note to self... use spell check before typing a headline...
Post edited May 13, 2010 by akwater
Yeah, it's a new thing for e-tailers. Research has shown that around 45% of shoppers online add something to cart or don't go through with a purchase. That is a lot of money. So now they send people emails if they've forgotten to go through a purchase or some other reason.
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michaelleung: Yeah, it's a new thing for e-tailers. Research has shown that around 45% of shoppers online add something to cart or don't go through with a purchase. That is a lot of money. So now they send people emails if they've forgotten to go through a purchase or some other reason.

ahh
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michaelleung: Yeah, it's a new thing for e-tailers. Research has shown that around 45% of shoppers online add something to cart or don't go through with a purchase. That is a lot of money. So now they send people emails if they've forgotten to go through a purchase or some other reason.

Yeah, basically, it's not "awesome service", it's "greed". But at least they're polite about it ;-)
ahh... :) well im just glad amazon does not send me those for times i leave stuff in my cart :)
I didn't finish my checkout at Frictional Games either! I think the purchase system is flawed, because I had thought I bought it, but there was another screen I had to go to that I completely missed.
I was glad they reminded me.
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michaelleung: Yeah, it's a new thing for e-tailers. Research has shown that around 45% of shoppers online add something to cart or don't go through with a purchase. That is a lot of money. So now they send people emails if they've forgotten to go through a purchase or some other reason.

Yeah, but new for DD sites. I've never received one of these messages, guess GOG and GG would fit this style.
The problem with e-tailers is that the user adds the product, then gets scared of the f*ing high shipping costs and quits in less than 1 second. That's me browsing Amazon, usually. :p
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michaelleung: Yeah, it's a new thing for e-tailers. Research has shown that around 45% of shoppers online add something to cart or don't go through with a purchase. That is a lot of money. So now they send people emails if they've forgotten to go through a purchase or some other reason.
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taczillabr: Yeah, but new for DD sites. I've never received one of these messages, guess GOG and GG would fit this style.
The problem with e-tailers is that the user adds the product, then gets scared of the f*ing high shipping costs and quits in less than 1 second. That's me browsing Amazon, usually. :p

Nobody's blaming ya.
Personally, I think eSellerate is not the users friend.
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taczillabr: Yeah, but new for DD sites. I've never received one of these messages, guess GOG and GG would fit this style.
The problem with e-tailers is that the user adds the product, then gets scared of the f*ing high shipping costs and quits in less than 1 second. That's me browsing Amazon, usually. :p
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michaelleung: Nobody's blaming ya.

I know, just posted for a better exemplification of that research. The problem is the shipping costs compared to the cost of the product alone.
I've put my money down on Insomnia. I'm really looking forward to that game. The gameplay preview looked intense and I've really been digging the game design philosophy that the Frictional Games guys post about in their blog.
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jungletoad: I've put my money down on Insomnia. I'm really looking forward to that game. The gameplay preview looked intense and I've really been digging the game design philosophy that the Frictional Games guys post about in their blog.

Amnesia. :)
Amnesia is pre purchased and waiting for August release. Come August quickly...
Weird they sent me that too.
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jungletoad: I've put my money down on Insomnia. I'm really looking forward to that game. The gameplay preview looked intense and I've really been digging the game design philosophy that the Frictional Games guys post about in their blog.
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chautemoc: Amnesia. :)

LOL.
Yesterday I had some Insomnia too, I've been changing the GOG's release from Enclave to Enslaved. :p
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acare84: Amnesia is pre purchased and waiting for August release. Come August quickly...

I'm waiting too. To activate or not activate it, on steam...