Talk:Consumerium buying signal: Difference between revisions

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    (catalogues are surprisingly often propagated outside the store: some stores are mostly catalogue operations, others have web shops, and some would have both if they could get it done by Consumerium)
     
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    :If product catalogues are available then composite signals, score averages, percentages of [[boycott]]ed [[product]]s, [[brand]]s and [[companies]] could be done as [[Intershop comparison]] functionality--[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 17:30, 15 Mar 2004 (EET)
    :If product catalogues are available then composite signals, score averages, percentages of [[boycott]]ed [[product]]s, [[brand]]s and [[companies]] could be done as [[Intershop comparison]] functionality--[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 17:30, 15 Mar 2004 (EET)
    ::Let's call this situation [[open retail]], and it includes every shop whose prices are already visible for [[intershop comparison]] in an existing [[price comparison service]]!  So there are really quite a lot of retailers so open.
    ::It doesn't require true [[friendly retail]] since I can hand the book to the consumer in the parking lot, or somewhere else that [[freedom of speech]] applies.  And yes we need a link to that since we have to know the limits of our rights in this respect!  So [[open retail]] might try to drive you off the sidewalk but [[friendly retail]] won't, and will invite you in.  But you have the same data about both.