Glenn Cole <[log in to unmask]> wrote
> USA Today has a story about a botched order placed online through Harry
and
> David, the (primarily) fruit mail-order house. Near the end, it notes:
>
> Another flaw: Orders entered online take longer to get into the
> system than telephone orders. Why? When you click "buy," the order
> is printed and then hand entered into the main order system.
>
> Ugh. Talk about an electronic facade. (Supposedly, they've installed the
> hooks "this week" to have the web order go directly to the order entry
> system.
>
> < http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/ctg805.htm >
>
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>
> I guess I should remember that the whole online shopping thing is still in
> its infancy. But somehow that's not much consolation.
Many companies are throwing a web based solution together hastily just to
provide a presence. It reminds me of an EDI implementation I was involved
with in a former life where the electronic orders were manually retrieved
from the EDI network provider, manually printed and sent over to data entry
for keying. Why? Because the customer demanded that an EDI interface be
provided if we wanted their business.
Doug.
Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc.
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