Quote Originally Posted by Bruce3D View Post
@JohnA136: First off, I would like to start by saying Thank You because you actually took the time to go onto my site and give me critical feedback, which I do appreciate. I understand there are a lot of questions regarding my site and I'm going to do the best I can do answer them. I also understand many experienced 3d printer users may not necessarily agree to the list, but hopefully after my explanation as to how I concluded the non-finalized list of the most popular, it'll give you a better idea on how I got to the list. The list was generated using reviews online and I populated the list with printers that were available to my site at the time and that I felt should be placed on the list. Clearly, the most popular list is not finalized or complete by any means and will constantly be updated. Like with any new field you go into, you start by learning, reading, making mistakes and re-learning and talking so I'd like to see this as part of the process. Can you suggest some 3d printers & filament that may among your popular selection?

@Geoff: The printers are actually stock from vendors on Amazon and the price of the products listed are always the lowest possible we can find.

I appreciate those of you who have checked out the site, and I will be updating the site as frequently as I can to suit the needs of my users. Thanks again.
Thanks Bruce,

I do like the site, it is laid out fairly well, the only thing that struck me odd was the price of the Kossel mini kits you are selling, which all but one seem to be over $1000.. which for current amazon value is a little high, about twice as high for a couple of the models. So your site I assume keeps populating itself with new suggestions and types of printers, but how does it ensure the RRP prices shown are actually the best or current?

I know the type of printer is important to a new buyer, but also just as important is the cost, and I suppose if I was going to offer you any of my insignificant advice it would be to get that part of the backend a little more in check. I know you are not setting the prices yourself, but if your site is in the genuine interest of helping new people to find the printer they want or get into it (which I think is a good thing of course) then those prices need to consistently reflect the current market standard for that printer. That's hard I know, especially the way things are fluctuating at the moment but it's part of the game I guess.

Could you just clear up one thing, if someone orders from you, are they ordering from you? or are they re-directed to the Amazon listings?

i.e I add an item to cart, when my payment is processed, who processes that payment? who organises the delivery etc?