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4 hours ago, Jack Dvorak said:

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Maybe you could find a way to have less text all at once by searching weebly for some sort of expandable boxes or something, or even just seperate pages for each pc, the giant wall of specs looks scary to people who dont know pc specs.
 

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Good luck with your business. :)

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4 hours ago, kris2340k said:

Maybe you could find a way to have less text all at once by searching weebly for some sort of expandable boxes or something, or even just seperate pages for each pc, the giant wall of specs looks scary to people who dont know pc specs.
 

Ok thanks, but is it a good price?

 

 

4 hours ago, ForumTryhard said:

Good luck with your business. :)

Thank you!

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Just now, Jack Dvorak said:

Thank you!

Your welcome. :D

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Prices seem a bit steep, but if you can sell it at those prices, all the power to you. By the way, if you're going to compare to retailers, you also need to have some system where people can RMA with you probably, or at least get in contact with you to fix stuff.. And you don't want to spend a couple hours repairing someone's PC for free, but also don't want to charge more for a product they already have.

Think about a system for this all I guess.

 

Also, you're selling 81 Pokémon cards for 500 USD and you don't even mention which ones? How do you expect people to buy them like this? And "good condition" what kind of condition is that? Mint? NM? LP? That kinda changes the price quite a bit. "I promise you get your moneys worth" that's exactly how no one should buy stuff, on the promise of a seller.. Anyways, just my little rant on something I actually know something about.

 

Also, your survey is kinda weird. "3060x1440" doesn't exist, I think you mean 3440x1440 (that's ultrawide) and also, 3840x2160 monitors are way more common than 4096x2160 monitors.

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1 minute ago, Minibois said:

Prices seem a bit steep, but if you can sell it at those prices, all the power to you. By the way, if you're going to compare to retailers, you also need to have some system where people can RMA with you probably, or at least get in contact with you to fix stuff.. And you don't want to spend a couple hours repairing someone's PC for free, but also don't want to charge more for a product they already have.

Think about a system for this all I guess.

 

Also, you're selling 81 Pokémon cards for 500 USD and you don't even mention which ones? How do you expect people to buy them like this? And "good condition" what kind of condition is that? Mint? NM? LP? That kinda changes the price quite a bit. "I promise you get your moneys worth" that's exactly how no one should buy stuff, on the promise of a seller.. Anyways, just my little rant on something I actually know something about.

 

Also, your survey is kinda weird. "3060x1440" doesn't exist, I think you mean 3440x1440 (that's ultrawide) and also, 3840x2160 monitors are way more common than 4096x2160 monitors.

okay thank you for the criticism it is much appreciated

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4 hours ago, SteamedCabbage said:

The home pc has a better cpu than the beginner gaming pc, I'd swap those two around.

i know, its just that way for reasons of pricing.

 

4 hours ago, SteamedCabbage said:

The home pc has a better cpu than the beginner gaming pc, I'd swap those two around.

why did you say i spammed the forums in the survey?

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Add pictures as you go so people can see what their system will look like. I would even add a custom rig page if you are up to that. I would also try to give like a best case use for each system. Someone might not know what the difference between the light gaming and the moderate gaming system may be. I also noticed there were two systems there were very similar in price and specs. I would remove on of them just for simplicity sakes. 

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You have bit odd part selections for value/home/office PC and gaming PCs. Like Value* PC doesn't need any fancy case, RAM, mobo, PSU etc. It needs to be reliable, but doesn't need EVGA PSU to achieve that. Not does it need NZXT case. You can shave bit off the price. Imo $350 is good for basic PC, $450-500 for office and low level gaming, $700 for mid tier gaming and $1000 for higher end. Ofc all prices without peripherals. Also all +$500 PCs should include SSD. So base PC can survice without it, but office and low end gaming should have it.

 

Also make tiers more clear. Like said, low end gaming PC should be expensive or same as office PC.

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