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The Guide to L3 Shopping - Flash Sales, Members-Only Sample Sales Sites Review - Part II



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Submitted 2012-02-03 09:35:54




Kids Only Flash Sales Internet sites
Absolutely indispensable secret weapons of many chic-onomic parents would be the flash sales, members-only sites dedicated to the mini- fashionistas! The following sites cater specifically to the babies, kids and Moms (sometimes Popes): TheMiniSocial.com, Zulily.com (launched very aggressive website marketing campaign), Totsy.com and bTrendie.com.

They feature multiple baby, kids and maternity brands (clothing, footwear and difficult brands, i.e. toys, furniture, strollers, bedding, car seats etc.) in the various levels of coolness at as many as 70% off retail prices on a daily basis. Therefore, monitoring their sales might be quite daunting. These sites are our secret resources, my dear fellow fashion mavens at the budget.

Shopping Experience: Clicking, Paying, Shipping and Receiving

Now, the only real obstacle between us along with highly coveted and insanely cool brands are our organizational and clicking skills. The gadgets on a first come first serve basis, so one item is posesses your cart you've got a 10-15 minute (depends upon the positioning) countdown to complete the acquisition well before you lose the item. Should you be 5 min late for your Kids Ink blowout sale ($14 a t-shirt down from $45!) the only items still available you will notice throughout the angry tears streaming down your cheeks might possibly be the colorful bodysuits in 12m and 18m sizes. Another challenge with the highly coveted brands, happens when the sale event finally opens match sites can't handle the hordes of shoppers rushing in and crash, leaving you clicking hysterically on the size you will need, and that is hopelessly frozen. Whenever the site finally equates from the online coma, each and every thing you wanted is magically gone. I have no clue, whose broadband is broader than yours, but HauteLook can it a whole lot and no apology online is ever sufficiently to make up for the lost chances because somebody somewhere had was able to snatch JBrand skinnies in the size!

The best Four (Gilt, HauteLook, Ideeli and Rue-La-La) announce their sales calendars weekly. You can create the reminders and help make your budget. Unfortunately, TheMiniSocial lacks this useful feature. The e-mail messages announcing new sales will drop duly throughout members' inboxes about the same day the sale is opened. And you could finish up purchasing something daily, spending $6.95 -$10.00 shipping charges per order, which happens to be extremely annoying and wasteful! Zulily lists their upcoming sales for 3 days beforehand. Totsy and bTrendie send weekly e-mails, listing active and upcoming sales along with daily reminders for open sales. You can always check sales calendars on your sites.

I e-mailed TheMiniSocial.com asking these to consolidate my three orders placed within 5 days simply because they weren't' shipping them for the next fourteen days anyway. They really responded quite promptly, promising to be presented in it and do their best. So, in the end, I paid two shipping charges and was credited $10 to my account as a compensation for your short order apart from the price short-ordered item refunded to my mastercard.

Short ordering is another problem you will need to manage while shopping these sites. Besides closeouts, overstock or sample sales, when merchandise is delivered quite promptly, there is also otherwise to cooperate with manufacturers and here comes the long waiting period. The manufacturers supply the sites together with the information and samples of the merchandise they need to sell to the massive online audiences. They agree on quantities they are capable to supply within specific timeframe. So, basically, the sites often sell non-existent goods. The goods are to be excreted by the company while using sales figures offered by match sites upon the sale's end. The company contains the dough to produce the merchandise, the site gets its markup, along with the happy customers get their discounted goodies in 2-3 weeks depends upon the length of time required to produce the required quantities. The win-win scheme is brilliant but often it doesn't always burn calories smoothly. The suppliers do not produce or deliver the already sold quantities towards the sites (short-ordering them), and you get short-ordered at the goods you've purchased. The way sites handle this delicate and i really disappointing situation is essential, because short-ordering is undoubtedly an integral part of L3 shopping.

I have short-ordered 4 times already: twice on HauteLook, once on ideeli so on TheMiniSocial. In all cases the missing item cost was refunded to my mastercard and compensation credit to smooth the tragic blow was deposited in my account ($20 by HauteLook, $10 by ideeli and $10 by TheMiniSocial). As I've mentioned earlier Ideeli's handling in this problem was by far the most disappointing and unprofessional.

HauteLook.com works hard on improving shopping experience and customers' satisfaction. Shipping is often a major issue, and paying $10-15 shipping charges plus taxes (certain states' residents) makes these sweet deals less delicious. The New Year resolution transported to HL members contained such important topics because the reduced shipping charges for the smaller items (packages), PayPal payments acceptance etc. Gilt had differentiated their shipping charges based on the order's total: $7.95 for your orders under $50 and $9.95 for your orders above $50. Editor's Closet runs occasional free weekend shipping promotions.

Invitations - Viral Marketing
The members are encouraged need to their friends to affix the ranks of your club. The rewards be $10 to $25 in credits deposited in the account of many inviting member following the invited friend made her/his first purchase. Great idea to expand the membership base: let the members conduct the legwork and spread the word. Notice to non-members: one will not be capable to even view the collection on sale if you are not a member. So, if you follow the invitation link and are prompted to register, please do not panic and run away. Just register and receive exclusive brands at the exclusive savings at the ease of your home and the office.

Boys Be Cool Calendar of your Chic-onomic Events
With all these sites out there and lots of sales showing up daily, the monitoring of the events worth your attention could well be quite overwhelming. Check Boys Be Cool Calendar of a typical Chic-onomic Events, where the sales are posted daily or follow BBCool on Twitter or Facebook, where the sales events details are constantly updated.
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