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People wouldn't complain if there wasn't something wrong.

Good thinking. But doesn't that just prove there's something wrong with you as well? I'm complaining about the people who complain for no reason. Using your logic there is something wrong with those people because I'm complaining about them. So I think you just proved my point.
 
We all know Marstar people are serious guys in this buisness. The problem is that the website doesn't reflect that....

Agreed, it might be improved in some areas. I never had a problem navigating and understanding everything but obviously some people struggle. On the other hand - Marstar's website doesn't purposely try to offend anyone, which is more than i can say for the OP.
 
Good thinking. But doesn't that just prove there's something wrong with you as well? I'm complaining about the people who complain for no reason. Using your logic there is something wrong with those people because I'm complaining about them. So I think you just proved my point.

Who's on second?
 
It says if it is in stock or not. Wherein lies the problem?

I believe the OP is refering to certain products availability, or should I say "lack there-of"...

It would seem he feels he should be notified the minute this (or these) parts are available, and the part(s) should not be sold-out when he wants to buy...


* I guess he's never heard of PRE-ORDERING... Or he wants to window-shop with in-stock items, over the internet...

:cool:
 
We all know Marstar people are serious guys in this buisness. The problem is that the website doesn't reflect that....

In all fairness to John, he acknowledged that the website needed work in his first post in this thread. And if John, the owner of Marstar thinks it needs work, well, he is the owner after all and should know what he's talking about.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=535030

Since then, there have actually been some positive changes. A lot of one-offs that were sold have been removed, and there have been some efforts made to clean up other pages.

It would be nice if some additional changes could be made. A lot of outfits with a smaller presence than Marstar have pretty decent websites- probably wouldn't be that expensive to hire someone to redo the site- think a few Gunnutz with web experience have actually offered to do the job for a pittance or put John in touch with people who'd work on the cheap...
 
DONDOUCETTE;
Thank you for having an undertsnading of the "real world"
It would seem that most people out there do not understand that if we spen X$ on something we have to recover it, whether it is security, surveilance, data systems, whatever.... it is ALL reflected in out bottom line....

That said, over the next year you will se major changes in our overall operating procedures as well as a new website....

Thanks for your input
John
 
NNTW;
"think a few Gunnutz with web experience have actually offered to do the job for a pittance or put John in touch with people who'd work on the cheap... "

Let me hear more about this, !

John
 
NNTW;
"think a few Gunnutz with web experience have actually offered to do the job for a pittance or put John in touch with people who'd work on the cheap... "

Let me hear more about this, !

John

John:

have a look at post #46 in this thread.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...d.php?t=535030

Dsynk says in part,

This has actually has come a really long way in the last while.

I've been involved in several web development projects that required to be able to collect realtime rate quotes from various service providers based on source, destination, dimensions, weight, insurance, etc and in turn providing accurate rate quotes based on that.

Once you have this information on hand, it's trivial to automatically select the cheapest service provider, or leave it to the customer to choose a specific provider based on preference.

I'd be more then happy to answer any questions you have regarding this, or other web development or e-commerce questions.


Or, post #14 in "update your web sight" (sic).


Gunnutz who want to help out.
 
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John:

have a look at post #46 in this thread.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...d.php?t=535030

Dsynk says in part,

This has actually has come a really long way in the last while.

I've been involved in several web development projects that required to be able to collect realtime rate quotes from various service providers based on source, destination, dimensions, weight, insurance, etc and in turn providing accurate rate quotes based on that.

Once you have this information on hand, it's trivial to automatically select the cheapest service provider, or leave it to the customer to choose a specific provider based on preference.

I'd be more then happy to answer any questions you have regarding this, or other web development or e-commerce questions.


Or, post #14 in "update your web sight" (sic).


Gunnutz who want to help out.

Thanks for digging up the quote nntw. :)

The offer certainly still stands.

I can appreciate that comments posted on a forum can be hard to take seriously, especially without the vetting of appropriate credentials and experience of the individuals making them, but I can gladly provide the relevant information for examination to John on request.

D.
 
People are quick to complain about items being out of stock or there site isn't up to date. But you never hear anything from them when they need a gun part and Marstar is the only company that has one in stock.
I general people complain only when something isn't going there way. It's a bit childish that they rather go on this site and whine about it, instead of calling on the phone. That's where you get the real answers to your questions. Call the number and you might even talk to John himself, then tell him your concerns. Believe me it works faster that way.
 
DSYNK;
Please contact me either PM or john@marstar.ca

John


John, I've known dsynk for over 5 years and he won't let you down. We've worked on a number of IT projects together and he doesn't talk s**t, he really knows his stuff and doesn't cut corners.


Besides, if you hire him to do some work, you'll end up getting all your money back as he has a serious addiction to "kit" and he's likely to spend double the project cost on buying stuff from you;)
 
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