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Brilliant_Rock
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This is probably a me issue but with communications occurring almost always over email or DM I want to make sure I am clear. How do you communicate that you are looking but not yet ready to buy?
I have a couple long term project ideas. Part of the idea phase is "can I even afford this" or is this worth what it will cost. To that end I need to figure out what I like, look at various factors, ask questions, with a number of sites that do not list prices I have to reach out and ask. Somehow my attempts to communicate that this is something I am looking into in the future or "I am not looking to complete this right now but get some ideas" is not translating. This is not directed at anyone on here, as most PS vendors have clear pricing.
I have had a few internet-only vendors appear (this is all online of course) irritated that when they show me something I am not handing over my credit card. I feel like I am on a used car lot with the hard sell sometimes or being told I am wasting their time (yes, literally-I asked for a still because the video wasn't clear enough to see the cut). To a lesser extent I have run into that just asking for pricing. I have basically paralzyed myself into not asking more than once how much something is because I asked in the past and couldn't afford it or didn't want the item I asked about. I always try and respond back with a thank you and some sort of acknowledgement so I am not just ignoring the response.
Part of me feels like this is basic customer service. If I am selling something and the customer isn't interested in that item I would want to be friendly and encouraging enough that they would feel comfortable coming back in the future. But maybe this is just brave new world online shopping and I am not playing by the rules.
Any tips for communicating A) I am not buying this today but I need information and B) I am not interested/price is out of my budget etc, but I will keep them in mind for other items?
*I have mainly run into this related to diamonds and jewelry, the colored stone vendors I have interacted with don't seem as put out.
I have a couple long term project ideas. Part of the idea phase is "can I even afford this" or is this worth what it will cost. To that end I need to figure out what I like, look at various factors, ask questions, with a number of sites that do not list prices I have to reach out and ask. Somehow my attempts to communicate that this is something I am looking into in the future or "I am not looking to complete this right now but get some ideas" is not translating. This is not directed at anyone on here, as most PS vendors have clear pricing.
I have had a few internet-only vendors appear (this is all online of course) irritated that when they show me something I am not handing over my credit card. I feel like I am on a used car lot with the hard sell sometimes or being told I am wasting their time (yes, literally-I asked for a still because the video wasn't clear enough to see the cut). To a lesser extent I have run into that just asking for pricing. I have basically paralzyed myself into not asking more than once how much something is because I asked in the past and couldn't afford it or didn't want the item I asked about. I always try and respond back with a thank you and some sort of acknowledgement so I am not just ignoring the response.
Part of me feels like this is basic customer service. If I am selling something and the customer isn't interested in that item I would want to be friendly and encouraging enough that they would feel comfortable coming back in the future. But maybe this is just brave new world online shopping and I am not playing by the rules.
Any tips for communicating A) I am not buying this today but I need information and B) I am not interested/price is out of my budget etc, but I will keep them in mind for other items?
*I have mainly run into this related to diamonds and jewelry, the colored stone vendors I have interacted with don't seem as put out.