Setec Astronomy
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- Aug 31, 2010
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Most internet stores, you put stuff in your cart, and when you want to checkout, it asks you to sign in or register (or checkout as a guest, at some sites). Once you register, your address information is automatically retreived so you don't have to re-enter it every time you place an order.
The AG store never prompts you to sign in, etc., so I always figured there was no way to save your info. However, not too long ago in another thread someone was talking about order history and I found that way down on the store home page, there is a place to register, etc.
So to the point, last night while I was agonizing over buying some stuff I don't need, I logged in, went to the checkout screen, and still all the address info was blank. I even went to my account info and re-saved it, still empty boxes.
1. Is there a way to get the address blocks to automatically populate so you don't have to fill them in each time you order?
And, on a different topic, since IMO the Meg's DA MF system is super-easy for newbs, I frequently recommend it...
2. Why are there no store bundles of polishers with the Meg's DA MF system? The G110 and the system seems like a natural bundle that would be a great all-in-one starter for newbs. Throw in a Smooth Surface clay kit with it and it would really be a one-box solution.
The AG store never prompts you to sign in, etc., so I always figured there was no way to save your info. However, not too long ago in another thread someone was talking about order history and I found that way down on the store home page, there is a place to register, etc.
So to the point, last night while I was agonizing over buying some stuff I don't need, I logged in, went to the checkout screen, and still all the address info was blank. I even went to my account info and re-saved it, still empty boxes.
1. Is there a way to get the address blocks to automatically populate so you don't have to fill them in each time you order?
And, on a different topic, since IMO the Meg's DA MF system is super-easy for newbs, I frequently recommend it...
2. Why are there no store bundles of polishers with the Meg's DA MF system? The G110 and the system seems like a natural bundle that would be a great all-in-one starter for newbs. Throw in a Smooth Surface clay kit with it and it would really be a one-box solution.