jacky
Registered Shopper
Having read all this thread, just a few thoughts...(I'm gemjunkie on Rocks in case you didn't know.)
I e-mailed Steve and he replied saying he's out of the country but will look at the issue when he gets back...He said Chat was split due to a barrage of complaints - I also heard that a couple of people apparently thought Rocks was a gay site and were trying to chat up Jamie and Haydn...
Now, while we don't want people coming on purely to chat up the presenters, I venture to suggest that the presenters, being mostly from the world of broadcasting, acting or modelling, would presumably accept that this sort of attention goes with the job. If the unwelcome remarks (I didn't see them - why do I miss all the fun lol) were simply ignored, the perpetrators would realise their mistake and go away - or perhaps be sent an explanatory e-mail... I can't see a reason to complain - cosy chat is fine but it's the real world after all!
Similarly if certain people make malicious comments, if these are ignored, they too will get fed up and stop - no-one continues this sort of thing unless they get a reaction. A warning e-mail if it continues, surely would sort them out too...(ah, but what if they're good customers and spend a fortune...)
Re requests - the suggestion of a Request Button is great...There should be a big notice on the Auction page, saying that requests can only be dealt with if made through this facililty - and explaining why.
Interaction with the presenters is indeed the Unique Selling Point with Rocks. Who remembers the hilarious evening we had making egg jokes (sorry yolks)...Carol was in hysterics and enjoyed it along with us - under the new system this would never have happened - it can't be much fun having to present and enthuse over the same pieces of jewellery for six hours night after night - it must do the presenters good to have banter with us all.
OK it's only a Chat room, but I've made personal friends on there - live chat is recognised as one of the most powerful marketing tools there is. Without it I and many other people wouldn't have spent nearly so much money.
I don't like being confronted with arbitrary Rules when I log in - I object to being told what I can say by people I might buy from. What shop tells you what you can talk about when you come in the door?
There have been objections to people talking about personal issues in Chat...but it's what people do. If others don't like it, they don't have to read it, or they can change the subject back to jewellery if that's all they want to talk about, instead of complaining. I've often logged in just to see who was about and say hello, and seen an item I'd previously missed, and bought it...
It seems from posts on here that the majority want Chat returned to what it was...
I e-mailed Steve and he replied saying he's out of the country but will look at the issue when he gets back...He said Chat was split due to a barrage of complaints - I also heard that a couple of people apparently thought Rocks was a gay site and were trying to chat up Jamie and Haydn...
Now, while we don't want people coming on purely to chat up the presenters, I venture to suggest that the presenters, being mostly from the world of broadcasting, acting or modelling, would presumably accept that this sort of attention goes with the job. If the unwelcome remarks (I didn't see them - why do I miss all the fun lol) were simply ignored, the perpetrators would realise their mistake and go away - or perhaps be sent an explanatory e-mail... I can't see a reason to complain - cosy chat is fine but it's the real world after all!
Similarly if certain people make malicious comments, if these are ignored, they too will get fed up and stop - no-one continues this sort of thing unless they get a reaction. A warning e-mail if it continues, surely would sort them out too...(ah, but what if they're good customers and spend a fortune...)
Re requests - the suggestion of a Request Button is great...There should be a big notice on the Auction page, saying that requests can only be dealt with if made through this facililty - and explaining why.
Interaction with the presenters is indeed the Unique Selling Point with Rocks. Who remembers the hilarious evening we had making egg jokes (sorry yolks)...Carol was in hysterics and enjoyed it along with us - under the new system this would never have happened - it can't be much fun having to present and enthuse over the same pieces of jewellery for six hours night after night - it must do the presenters good to have banter with us all.
OK it's only a Chat room, but I've made personal friends on there - live chat is recognised as one of the most powerful marketing tools there is. Without it I and many other people wouldn't have spent nearly so much money.
I don't like being confronted with arbitrary Rules when I log in - I object to being told what I can say by people I might buy from. What shop tells you what you can talk about when you come in the door?
There have been objections to people talking about personal issues in Chat...but it's what people do. If others don't like it, they don't have to read it, or they can change the subject back to jewellery if that's all they want to talk about, instead of complaining. I've often logged in just to see who was about and say hello, and seen an item I'd previously missed, and bought it...
It seems from posts on here that the majority want Chat returned to what it was...
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