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Susan Fourtané
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Re: Why register again instead of logging in?
Susan Fourtané   5/21/2012 4:47:47 AM
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Hi, Adeniji 

Companies keep a record of all their customers, especially those who have used their Website to make online purchases. This is part of their marketing startegy. Also part of their marketing strategy is to send reminders to customers, like this company sent to Barbara.

An ink cartridge lasts for X amount of time, once the date of purchase has been logged into the system an automated reminder will be sent to that customer at about the time the cartridge runs out of ink. Unless the customer deletes his/her account, and unsubscribe from the mailing list the company will retain and use the customer's login information, again, for marketing reasons. 

-Susan 

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Re: Confusion
Adeniji Kayode   5/21/2012 4:41:46 AM
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@Nemos,

probably because they are only concerned with the sales of print oil and not printers,

on the other hand, it may be a way to correct having to sent wrong printer oil for a wrong printer and moreso ,m most customers don,t know much about their printers as long as its working fine.

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Re: Score one for simplicity
Adeniji Kayode   5/21/2012 4:36:22 AM
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@susan, I agree with you that it will not cost a futune to make customers and to keep them coming back.

It only take a system, a working system that will follow-up customers even if you have not heard from them for some time

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Re: Why register again instead of logging in?
Adeniji Kayode   5/21/2012 4:26:05 AM
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@Susan

I feel the companies don,t really trust that their customers will remember their user names and passwords and then since printer cartridge is not what you buy until you have exhausted the privious one, so they might be careful of keeping so many passwords and user names when they are not even sure if and when you are coming back.

 

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TIOLUWA   5/21/2012 4:10:54 AM
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I think retail sites like that should do frequent surveys and find a quick and easy way to get feedback from their customers to know how well they are serving them.

Websites are getting very personal these days, but most of it is just superficial, automated stuff just intended to make the computer look smart rather than really serve the customer.

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Re: Why register again instead of logging in?
nimantha.d   5/21/2012 1:59:42 AM
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Buying pattern should be designed and based Oma good strea Lined process. I feel digital signs are the key and it's the future for buying pattern decisions

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Why register again instead of logging in?
Susan Fourtané   5/20/2012 8:09:45 AM
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Hi, Barbara 

There is something I don't seem to understand. If you already had a user name and password on that site, why didn't you log in with that user name and password at the beginning? It seems to me that you were trying to register again instead of logging in, that's why the site said the user already existed.

-Susan 

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Re: Score one for simplicity
Susan Fourtané   5/20/2012 7:43:14 AM
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Hi, pocharle, 

 "Focus on great products and services and customers will come to you!" 

Very well said! Plus, great products and services don't need millions spent in marketing and adventising to attract and retain customers. 

-Susan

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Re: Score one for simplicity
Nemos   5/19/2012 5:03:02 PM
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I know the same but instead of money with luck. Companies should always chase their customers (with the proper respect to their privacy) if not, the customers will fly away ....

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Confusion
Nemos   5/19/2012 4:57:19 PM
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I didn't get it how the company knew about your need for print oil but didn't know about your printer model?

Furthermore, the confusion of the existence of all these different types of cartridges has been made by the printer's manufacturers. That fact makes the on line buying process too difficult.

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