Chicky
SSC VIP Goddess
A few flex pay reservations were indeed recalled in march.
Again, not trying to cause trouble in any way. I LOVE Sideshow!!!
To the four board members who converted:
Inquiring minds would like to know, did you order flex pay?
BobaFett 2009-01-16 02:55:51 CONVERTED 2009-03-10
pixletwin 2009-01-16 03:13:15 CONVERTED 2009-03-10
cr4cx3r 2009-01-16 03:36:10 CONVERTED 2009-03-10
Kibishii 2009-01-16 03:48:38 CONVERTED 2009-03-10
Again, not trying to cause trouble in any way. I LOVE Sideshow!!!
Oh and Woodsy, I got you on.
I'm going to go out on a limb and just make the assumption that the 4 reservations were Flexpay as well.
Thanks for the explanation, Chicky, and that does make perfect sense, insofar as understanding how Sideshow's order system works. However, I still say, and now with much more confidence and clarity, that the system is broken (or at least poorly designed).
There may be different SKUs in the system to accommodate full-pay versus flex-pay orders, but there is still only one PRODUCT. And, as such, all wait list reservations for the PRODUCT should be processed as one pool. Perhaps a separate, hidden SKU should be added to the database that could be shared between both order types, to allow for common wait list pooling.
Otherwise, people who order via one SKU or the other (and it may favor either SKU, depending on individual order/product circumstances) may end up being given an unfair advantage over people who reserved earlier, simply for having chosen the "right" payment method.
And, for the purpose of updating the list, my reservation is a full-pay reservation.
The problem (and flaw) is caused by maintaining separate SKUs for full-pay and flex-pay, and then having an automated activation/notification system that is SKU-based. That system has no way of knowing that the different SKUs actually represent the same physical product.
What surprises me, though is that at least PART of the ordering system does seem to be able to treat the different SKUs as part of the same pool, since the quantity available decreases for both SKUs when an order is placed for either.
And there should be no logical reason that a canceled flex-pay order MUST be replaced by another flex-pay order (aside from the current technical limitations of the system).
I wish I had used FlexPay......
Yeah this is pretty lame excuse!
It means that someone can order it regularly, then someone else can come along 20 min. later, put in a flexpay order, and still convert first?
Sorry but this is NOT the way this should be set up.
It should go by when you click the order button...
Isn't flexpay supposed to just be another payment option for us?
Oh btw, now I also wish I put him on flexpay.
Sneaky!
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