MAC FAN1
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Last year, when something sold out, weeks later, inventory would be restocked in most retailed stores, where the restock will probably sitting there for weeks.
example blog's collection (if i remember correctly), it doesn't sell well after the restock and I still see them in MAC. i don't know whether this is part of the reason they reduce the quantity of stocks for new collections this year. Apparently having most things sold out is always better than having overstock in sense of business.
I personally don't like stalking, it consumes time and energy, i don't like to go through the stress I had with mm collection. there may be a point i would say enough is enough.
I really hope they can stick to one standard date for on line release as much as possible.(if it is not time)
Whether to check the back ground of pro, I personally don't have much concern on that since I do know some people who are stand alone make up artist (eg. the person who did my wedding dinner make up), which i don't know if it is practical for them to provide proof....
1) Limit quantities to 2 and disallow subsequent orders (their systems should certainly be able to do that)
- this may help, except I think 3 is acceptable which includes bu and it should be applied to retailers as well. 6 is too many, i hope they can cut it half (1 self, 1 or 2 back up or for friend). i don't know how people tell the ebay sellers are pro (not to say there are no pro, I believe there are some pros, employee or wholesale dealer), but base on my "instinct" being in ebay since 2003 (all these new sellers and highly marked price), I kind of have a strange feeling there could be a good number of them not limited to pro...but non pro...? so, in a way, I think the standard should be applied to all...
on line purchase, i actually prefer to buy from some stores (for tax saving, sorry ....to say this), so it frustrates me that it sells out this fast at retailers, unlike before....where the inventory will last for days.....
2) Limit early launch quantities and leave most of the stock for the regular online release.
Yes to this
example blog's collection (if i remember correctly), it doesn't sell well after the restock and I still see them in MAC. i don't know whether this is part of the reason they reduce the quantity of stocks for new collections this year. Apparently having most things sold out is always better than having overstock in sense of business.
I personally don't like stalking, it consumes time and energy, i don't like to go through the stress I had with mm collection. there may be a point i would say enough is enough.
I really hope they can stick to one standard date for on line release as much as possible.(if it is not time)
Whether to check the back ground of pro, I personally don't have much concern on that since I do know some people who are stand alone make up artist (eg. the person who did my wedding dinner make up), which i don't know if it is practical for them to provide proof....
1) Limit quantities to 2 and disallow subsequent orders (their systems should certainly be able to do that)
- this may help, except I think 3 is acceptable which includes bu and it should be applied to retailers as well. 6 is too many, i hope they can cut it half (1 self, 1 or 2 back up or for friend). i don't know how people tell the ebay sellers are pro (not to say there are no pro, I believe there are some pros, employee or wholesale dealer), but base on my "instinct" being in ebay since 2003 (all these new sellers and highly marked price), I kind of have a strange feeling there could be a good number of them not limited to pro...but non pro...? so, in a way, I think the standard should be applied to all...
on line purchase, i actually prefer to buy from some stores (for tax saving, sorry ....to say this), so it frustrates me that it sells out this fast at retailers, unlike before....where the inventory will last for days.....
2) Limit early launch quantities and leave most of the stock for the regular online release.
Yes to this