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Saving Customer Orders
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:44 pm
by Watertch
Re: Saving Customer Orders
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:42 am
by Watertch
I can only assume that this is a complex issue, dumb question or has been addressed over and over.
If this is a complex issue that will require more bandwidth than its worth please let me know
If this is a dumb question please let me know.
If this issue has been addressed over and over again please point me in the right direction.
I have spent hours combing through these forums to find an answer to my problem and have seen quite a few unanswered questions. No links to the answer, no comments about it being a repeated issue, nothing. Just left to fall in the ranks and disappear.
Regards,
Howard
Re: Saving Customer Orders
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:30 am
by onion2k
Watertch wrote:I have spent hours combing through these forums to find an answer to my problem and have seen quite a few unanswered questions. No links to the answer, no comments about it being a repeated issue, nothing. Just left to fall in the ranks and disappear.
This forum is run entirely by volunteers. Noone is paid to answer things here. In fact, it costs us in terms of time, and in the case of the admin, money too. If we answer things, ace! If we don't, bad luck, noone was interested enough to be inclined to do so.
If you want a guaranteed level of service I suggest you pay for advice on one of the myriad freelance forums around. Whining about some topics being left unanswered definitely won't win favour with anyone here.
Re: Saving Customer Orders
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:21 pm
by Watertch
Thank you for that reply.
However, if I only wrote the part that you had quoted then yes it appears to be wining. Unfortunately, I wrote more than that. So you chose to be a dick and concentrate on the negative interpretation of half of what I wrote.
You spent more time on being a dick than reading the issue at hand and maybe having some halfway decent suggestion to my problem. I have combed through these boards and seen your input in quite a few places. None like this. Having a bad day?
Regards,
Howard