Parts prices seemed quite reasonable, and all seemed well until time to check out.
First, I had to create an account -- why sellers still insist on placing this barrier in front of their customers in the year 2011, I'll never know. But this is common, ordinary cluelessness, so I pressed on.
After 20 minutes wasted shopping for parts and creating a pointless account (is their server hamster-powered or something?), I'm finally ready to punch in my credit card numb... oh. Wait. Crap. It seems that Babbitt's will only ship to a billing address.
Bzzzt. Wrong answer. I'm outta there.
This is the year 2011. If you are selling stuff online, you have to allow your customers to ship goodies wherever the logistics work best for them.
Unless you only sell to the unemployed or third shift workers, shipping to a home address is completely pointless for many people.
For example, shipping anything bigger than a small book to my home address is a great way to ensure that it will sit on my porch getting wet and/or stolen or that it will sit in a UPS terminal somewhere getting lost or damaged.
I'm doubly ticked off because I carefully reviewed Babbitt's ordering policy page before I started shopping -- and they don't mention anything about billing addresses.
And while we're at it, I'll also mention that I didn't see shipping costs anywhere. I don't know if they appear after you punch in your credit card number or if shipping is on the "give-us-your-credit-card-info-and-we-charge-whatever-we-feel-like" system. Yeahhhh... right.
Dear Babbitts: please get a clue. You could probably sell a lot more parts if your idiotic policies didn't get in the way.
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