So, here’s a good one for you … LAST January CafePress automatically billed my credit card for a website that I no longer wanted. Billing the credit card was quickly resolved. However, they took the cash balance that I earned through my sales and applied it to the credit as well. It’s been TEN months since this error occurred and they STILL haven’t returned the money to my account – even though I’ve been told that this money should have been returned to me a number of times. If you have experienced the same or similar problem, PLEASE SEND ME A NOTE! I want to see if this is a common practice by the company.
Since I have been calling more often, I’ve also started noticing that not all of my images and products appear in the Market Place. All of my photos are tagged with my name, so there is no reason why they shouldn’t be appearing. If you sell products in the market place and have noticed the same error, please SEND ME A NOTE.
I really am interested in seeing how wide-spread this problem is. Thanks!!!
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Monday, October 18, 2010
CafePress Questions ...
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Internet TESL Journal
Internet TESL Journal is one of my personal favorite sites for flash quizzes. (A flash quiz means that each time students access the site, the questions are introduced in a different order.) I prefer this kind of an online quiz because students can be tested on the same information but STILL be seated next to each other ... The other advantage to using this site is that students don’t become accustomed to the order of questions and memorize the answers. From my experience, it really seems like a better way to use the same system to test the student’s understanding of the points.
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