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have you seen this website?

updated sat 6 may 00

 

Deborah Bouchette on wed 3 may 00

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Well, folks, I've never seen an easier-to-navigate, faster-to-load pottery =
sales
website than www.clayartcenter.com . The use of the tabs across the top of =
the
page, color coded to go with the button subcategories that appear under the
tabs, is a really neat navigational tool, in my humble opinion. And the =
site
has a respectably large inventory of products available, too, plus =
pictures...
I guess what also impresses me is that they've given a good read about most =
of
the products...like one would find in a thick catalog. I learn a lot by =
reading
paper catalogs, and now I can do the same on a website.

I only get 26,400 max transfer speed out here in the country and this site =
loads
incredibly fast. I'll have to take a closer look at their format to =
understand
why...

No association, no friends working there, I've never bought off the website =
(but
I noted some weeks back that I had trouble with a phone order last =
year--which
they insisted on fixing even this late). I'll be putting my first order in
through the website soon...Having read (and verified with some gurus) the
information on Digitalfire's site about online ordering, I'm getting over my
fear of ordering over the web (I have a lot of experience with computing and=
the
internet).

deb

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http://www.aleatoric-art.com

Just because no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist.

The century and new millenium start 01 January 2001. Then, =2AI=2A will =
party.

France Benoit on fri 5 may 00


Hi all,

I discover the site a couple of months ago and put my first ceramic related
order through it. I'm a beginner and wanted an easy way to order my
tools... so far this site is the easier way to do it and believe me i've
been searching a lot.

As for the security on the internet to order by credit card. Most sites
are not keeping the credit card number on their sites anymore. It's going
directly to the credit card company. So the only way to "hack" is by
"sniffing" on the internet or "hacking" the credit card company. It's
getting more and more difficult and if you check your credit card bill well
you can see right away if you are getting fraud.

Of course that is my opinion on the question. :-)

France Benoit


At 04:09 PM 3/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
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>Well, folks, I've never seen an easier-to-navigate, faster-to-load pottery
>sales
>website than www.clayartcenter.com . The use of the tabs across the top
>of the
>page, color coded to go with the button subcategories that appear under the
>tabs, is a really neat navigational tool, in my humble opinion. And the site
>has a respectably large inventory of products available, too, plus pictures...
>I guess what also impresses me is that they've given a good read about most of
>the products...like one would find in a thick catalog. I learn a lot by
>reading
>paper catalogs, and now I can do the same on a website.
>
>I only get 26,400 max transfer speed out here in the country and this site
>loads
>incredibly fast. I'll have to take a closer look at their format to
>understand
>why...
>
>No association, no friends working there, I've never bought off the
>website (but
>I noted some weeks back that I had trouble with a phone order last year--which
>they insisted on fixing even this late). I'll be putting my first order in
>through the website soon...Having read (and verified with some gurus) the
>information on Digitalfire's site about online ordering, I'm getting over my
>fear of ordering over the web (I have a lot of experience with computing
>and the
>internet).
>
>deb
>
>---------------------
>http://www.aleatoric-art.com
>
>Just because no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist.
>
>The century and new millenium start 01 January 2001. Then, *I* will party.