EXPECTED DELIVERY DATES;
Yes we are removing it....
Simply catching too much flak, we thought it would help, it has done nothing but cause grief....
As the title states, these are EXPECTED delivery dates based on what the factories promise, when things don't happen exactly as anticipated we catch hell....e mails, phone calls, faxes, negative postings etc, etc....
We feel our staff can put their time to better use instead of answering people whose sole pleasure seems to be finding fault and berating people....
One more thing we tried, we were wrong, sorry
John
As mentioned before, people just like to be "in the loop". If an orders running late, people will understand. This can be as simple as doing a weekly update on your website.
Keeping your customers in the dark is what causes you to "catch hell".
I am 100% sure that John has countless tasks to do in the day where he cannot constantly update the site and customers with information that would be no benefit to us.
We should not expect the dates given to be concrete when the products are in a different country, in a factory somehwere, while we are unaware if it has been assemblied, prepared, packaged etc. etc.
He has a multitude of products from numerous locations coming to him, we are just asking about 1 of them. Everyone will be asking for an update on everything.imagine the headache.
So as to not excite ourselves, we should only get "partially" excited when he tells us, the container is in the water, or left the factory, etc.
We shouldn't have unrealistic expectations.
Blissful thinking.If an orders running late, people will understand.

I think four types of "Status" would be great:
Supplier Order Confirmed - Pre-order Now - So customers would know to sign up for pre-order.
Shipped to Marstar - Pre-order Now - So last minute shoppers could sign up while they traverse the globe by sea can.
Awaiting Processing - On Site - So the nervous will know they can blame the registry for the delays.
In Stock - Paperwork done, pre-orders shipping and you order now you get yours as soon as pre-orders are shipped.
Putting real dates, as Johnone said, creates "promises" that can not be lived up to because of unreal customer expectations.
I would be happy to have "rough guess estimated shot-in-the-dark" amounts for any applicable shipping fees from Marstar. Ex: Average rifle in a Marstar case at a maximum of 12 lbs total weight is... to a major city.
But then again, they could be somewhere on the site and I'm just being a noob!![]()
EXPECTED DELIVERY DATES;
Yes we are removing it....
Simply catching too much flak, we thought it would help, it has done nothing but cause grief....




























