Consumerium buying signal: Difference between revisions

maybe we must distinguish open retail (we can see their prices, like on a price comparison service) from friendly retail (they actually help us in the store)
(moving the point about intershop comparison to talk page)
(maybe we must distinguish open retail (we can see their prices, like on a price comparison service) from friendly retail (they actually help us in the store))
 
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This could be actually experienced by the user in a great many ways.  The [[Signal Wiki]] should have no bias as to how the signal is delivered.  That's the main reason the language IS so abstract right now, actually.
This could be actually experienced by the user in a great many ways.  The [[Signal Wiki]] should have no bias as to how the signal is delivered.  That's the main reason the language IS so abstract right now, actually.


*[[Web browser]] access to the [[Signal Wiki]] would be the default for in-home or in-office use, and might constitute the bulk of [[Consumerium Service access]].  However, it would not reach the actual [[point of purchase]].
*[[Web browser]] access to the [[Signal Wiki]] would be the default for in-home or in-office use, and might constitute the bulk of [[Consumerium Service access]].  However, it would not reach the actual [[point of purchase]]. This combined with [[Checkout Consumerium]] functionality, where you can grab the id's of products you just bought and take them out on you home or office computer.


*We could distribute data on what's in the store in [[book]] or [[leaflet]] form, even customized book form.  You could for instance slide a [[frequent buyer card]] into a slot, and get a printed book with [[price premium]] information customized to you, or generic information like [[score]]s for at least some subset of highlighted products.  This requires [[friendly retail]].
*We could distribute data on what's in the store in [[book]] or [[leaflet]] form, even customized book form.  You could for instance slide a [[frequent buyer card]] into a slot, and get a printed book with [[price premium]] information customized to you, or generic information like [[score]]s for at least some subset of highlighted products.   
 
:This requires [[friendly retail]] although it might only be minimally friendly, i.e. having released price data for [[intershop comparison]], bragging about its low prices, it's possible to calculate [[score]]s for every product.


:[[Coupon]]s might tie in well to this kind of system.
:[[Coupon]]s might tie in well to this kind of system.
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