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  Have you ever ordered products via the World Wide Web?



 
Votes Answer
53 Yes, I have ordered products via the World Wide Web
7 No, but I might consider it one day
4 No, I have never ordered via the World Wide Web
3 No, and I doubt I ever will
1 Other (please specify in your comment)

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kirst
posted 17-Apr-2000 6:13am  
I've ordered lots of things--books, CD's, maternity clothes, baby gear, toys and other items. I do almost all of my Christmas shopping for people back in the States on the internet.
micah
posted 17-Apr-2000 6:17am  
No, but I may very soon.
mary
posted 17-Apr-2000 10:44am  
Yes, I once bought a rare Pink Floyd cd at an on line auction for $20. Even though I have all the songs on different albums it is nice to have.
drdt
posted 17-Apr-2000 6:18pm  
My credit card number is probably on every web site in the world by now.
Maarten
posted 17-Apr-2000 6:35pm  
Yes, to order a CD, books and to book a rental car.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 17-Apr-2000 7:03pm  
I love shopping on the web. No sales people to deal with.
mandy
posted 17-Apr-2000 8:18pm  
Yes
gilly
posted 17-Apr-2000 8:31pm  
Shop naked!
SueBee Survey Central Subscriber
posted 18-Apr-2000 12:52am  
Yep, a few.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 18-Apr-2000 3:48am  
I've ordered a play and a CD from amazon. Once I misspelled 'Grayhound' when looking for bus information and ended up at an empty .com for sale. Since the demographics are about the same as the site I was planning to release, I made plans for an attractor site that would publish my manifesto on mass transit reform & have a courtesy link to the real grayhound.com. Apparently amazon thought it was a good idea too, because the next time I visited it had become 'Gray Hound Travel Books'. I once bought some memory chips, but the ad was misleading and was only selling half the pair for what seemed a price for the whole pair. I lectured them via email. They returned a response entitled 'the error in our ways', and promptly revised the entire site.
Did you know you can use your ATM card instead of a credit card. That's what I did till this last year in which I rejoined the credit scene. I'd had a bankruptcy back when I was trying to meditate my way off the planet. Now everything's at 1.9%
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 18-Apr-2000 3:54am  
Mary: Rare CD's has got to be a hoax. Especially when they're in fresh demand. The toughest part of making more would be the paperwork these days. They're not like signed lithographs. But which one was it? I bet I had it on vinyl. Was it a german press with interstellar overdrive? Syd Barret - 'the MadCap laugh's' that was a sweet album.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 18-Apr-2000 7:46am  
it is my preference
mary
posted 18-Apr-2000 10:56am  
K_R: Not when the "rare" cd is out of print, that is no hoax at all, especially if you collect them. I have 3 or 4 albums with 'interstellar over drive' on them and I wouldn't mind having 10 more!
When I was going through my Nirvana phase I ended the whole thing with tons of videos and 32 different albums. Some people have dolls and cars I have my music.
"A Nice Pair" I already have a copy of it on tape, that was one of the only things my Dad moved to America from England with over 23 years ago, so it is really sentimental and I am terrified of losing it. It is best to have two copies of it in that situation.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 19-Apr-2000 5:26am  
I once frisbee'd an album called 'the Beatles with Tony Sheridan'. Turns out it's unlisted and probably predates the official first hamburg club release. I was 12, and couldn't believe that 'My bonnie'' and 'when the saints..' could remotely have been sung by the the same lads as were on my early white album press. I do regret a bit having tossed my collection when I became a monk, as 12 years later later I'm trying to rebuild that vinyl collection. Fortunately now the rarest of album's like 'Surf City Underground' that probably had 5000 pressings appear as gift's 1/2 a week after I think of them. There are some thing's I still don't expect exact replacements of ie my cassette of the velvet undergroud, stockhausens metal machine music, and some indian ragas played simultaneously with perfect harmony from the college station in santa cruz,ca,us.
icurok Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 20-Apr-2000 4:50am  
I've ordered concert tickets and PC games. All without incident. Some things though I like to see and touch before I buy.
supplicant
posted 20-Apr-2000 10:34am  
I ordered something this morning actually that I've been meaning to get by mail order for about four or five years and just never quite got around to it  * smile *
anonymous
posted 21-Apr-2000 9:45pm  
From my own commercial web site.

Ditz
posted 25-Apr-2000 3:18am  
Concert tickets.. if thats a product.
leemanette
posted 4-May-2000 6:49pm  
I have ordered books from Amazon.com and an video-tape from e.bay.
liquidliqhtninq
posted 6-May-2000 11:36pm  
No...mommy wont let me...but I want to
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