If Meh weren't so damned concerned about clean web pages, they could nip this repeating query in the butt with a simple ("Includes taxes and shipping") footnote to the sales $ on the front page. But no.
It's always *irk*ed me, too. Listing the quantity sold, followed by a "sales" number implies that those are total sales figures, not total sales and taxes and shipping. AND not everyone pays shipping, not everyone pays tax, nor does everyone pay the same tax rate. So, the "sales" number is pretty meaningless. I'd rather see it track profit and have some idea of how much Meh is marking these up over what they paid for the product.
Tax, shipping.
Shipping/ tax (where it applies)
See above
meh bought a shipment of faulty calculators? hey! guess what's gonna be in the next fuku?
or, like everyone above said, shipping+tax... or as i call it, shitaxing.
The same way Bernie is winning the primary. (I hope he pulls it off but it's not looking the best. Still voting for him)
Maybe some people bought it, then cancelled? They might put the cancelled orders back in the pool, but not update the nifty sale amount thing.
If Meh weren't so damned concerned about clean web pages, they could nip this repeating query in the butt with a simple ("Includes taxes and shipping") footnote to the sales $ on the front page. But no.
@RedOak
You really expect that from a mediocre company?
It's always *irk*ed me, too. Listing the quantity sold, followed by a "sales" number implies that those are total sales figures, not total sales and taxes and shipping. AND not everyone pays shipping, not everyone pays tax, nor does everyone pay the same tax rate. So, the "sales" number is pretty meaningless. I'd rather see it track profit and have some idea of how much Meh is marking these up over what they paid for the product.