Which Ecommerce Solution?

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Re: Which Ecommerce Solution?

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Hi Colin,

Thanks for your reply. Yes there are a lot of options! It's a bit of a research black hole and I'm still investigating. :)

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David
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@DavidQ - If I may interject here:

RZ's Suite is a comprehensive suit that is designed for a uniformed designed site. It integrates beautifully with WWB and only at the point of checkout the user is directed to PayPal. It has an array of options for every situation and I am an avid user of myself. So I highly recommend this.
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Hi zinc,

Your interjection is most welcome. :) I am currently communicating with RZ and his pre-sales support is certainly fast and helpful. I really like the idea of a WWB integrated cart system and it is good to hear of your positive experience with RZ's suite.

Cheers,

David
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DavidQ wrote:Hi Colin,

Thanks for your reply. Yes there are a lot of options! It's a bit of a research black hole and I'm still investigating. :)

Cheers,

David
You're welcome David - and agreed - Zinc's avid promotion of RZ's solution is not ruled out :lol:
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@davidQ - drop me a line (kubikvision [at] gmail.com) should you need further advise. :D
@Collin - :D
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Zinc's avid promotion of RZ's solution is not ruled out
@colin, this really does not sound good, anyway i do not take it personal but lets say 'humorously'
take into account that zinc is not an easy client (and i mean it!), not less than the 70% of the introduced changes were made possible thanks to his avid and constant brain-pecking
@zinc, take it easy, i'm just joking about you
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Thanks all for your comments.

@zinc - also thanks for your offer of advice. I may just take you up on it.

@[RZ] - I'm glad to hear you don't mind a bit of 'brain-pecking' because there may be some more questions to follow from me next week. :)
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i was just joking about the pecking
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[RZ] wrote:
Zinc's avid promotion of RZ's solution is not ruled out
@colin, this really does not sound good, anyway i do not take it personal but lets say 'humorously'
take into account that zinc is not an easy client (and i mean it!), not less than the 70% of the introduced changes were made possible thanks to his avid and constant brain-pecking
@zinc, take it easy, i'm just joking about you
Ha Ha RZ - yup, I can definitely relate to Client's that are, as you say "not easy" - that test us - but that's often a good thing! :D
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