wall transfers

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chongsta
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Re: wall transfers

Post by chongsta »

I agree that there's a huge wealth of info there and the majority of members are very helpful indeed. I did have some questions there that i felt were for the 'accomplished' members but when your thread gets replies like - check the Gold Section, it kinda deflates you. Im sure the gold section is just that: gold. but for me the atmosphere was all wrong. i actually thought twice about making some threads for fear of it getting removed or useless replies. I also PM'd the owner on several occasions to see what I was doing wrong but never got replies and from reading some threads there, it seems a few other members got a little peeved too. Ive not been there for a while so maybe things have changed, i'm not bashing the place, just giving my account of my time there, which wasnt very nice.

Oh well...lets move on...;)
chongsta
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Re: wall transfers

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lol...!

Just realised that ive hijacked this thread....oh the irony of it all :)
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Re: wall transfers

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The main problem with selling wall decals or ANY user applied vinyl product, is that you will always get the inevitable buyer that doesn't bother to read the directions, then blames the seller for providing an inferior product.

I did consider offering custom car decals a couple of years ago, but reading a lot of feedback comments that sellers had on eBay, you just knew folks had tried to apply their products to unwashed cars, or in force ten gales. I am guessing you would also encounter similar problems with folks trying to apply wall decals to woodchip or other embossed papers or onto powdery painted surfaces?

With mugs and tees etc customers can just use the product 'out of the box' but with any type of customer applied product, you are dependant on that customer having some common sense about surface preparation, planning and application.
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