well...maybe, but then you wouldn't know that they are *going* to be selling stuff, and you might not return, at least like this they communicate that it will eventually have a store.
I suppose it could've been done much more elegantly, say for example using copy for the reason it's there, to talk to the user...
"sorry, we fucked up and our e-commerce system isn't online, put your email here if you want a notification when it's online, or if it's urgent, e-mail us at X address and we'll do our best to put you in touch with a stockist or send you an order ourselves!"
Companies must start talking like the people that are in them.
Posted by: stuart parkinson at January 8, 2008 08:15 PM
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Hey guys,
Point taken. I guess we did not think things through as well as we should have... We plan to add an e-mail list, which will allow us to notify everyone once the ecommerce site is available and the goods are in stores...
We really did not anticipate the response that we got as we were originally planning on launching this summer and just released the site to create buzz among industry insiders. Yes, in retrospect, it was very na�ve on our part to imagine that no one else would look at the site...
Again thanks for the feedback and we will correct it as soon as we can.
Regards
the folks at Prospect Denim
Posted by: Prospect Denim at January 11, 2008 09:41 PM
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