rubik2005
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The sellers on Amazon only care about profit. Nothing elseyes. On amazon, a meilong M is $10, and on TC it is $6 (not including reward points and discount codes).
The sellers on Amazon only care about profit. Nothing elseyes. On amazon, a meilong M is $10, and on TC it is $6 (not including reward points and discount codes).
yeah, that's kinda the most important part of business.The sellers on Amazon only care about profit. Nothing else
yes. I have experience with all of the amazon sellers customer service when I used to buy from there (DFantix, Cuberspeed, liangcuber and others) and I must say, DFantix has the best customer service , the others are trash.The sellers on Amazon only care about profit. Nothing else
D-Fantix has the worst puzzles though. Cuberspeed is probably the best. (IMO)yes. I have experience with all of the amazon sellers customer service when I used to buy from there (DFantix, Cuberspeed, liangcuber and others) and I must say, DFantix has the best customer service , the others are trash.
Yeah but I feel like if you are going to spend the money you may as well just order off of a speed cubing website.D-Fantix has the worst puzzles though. Cuberspeed is probably the best. (IMO)
While it's important, it's not the most important factor. If I had business, I would rather sell products and earn a profit of 10% with a group of 20 loyal customers than sell products and earn a profit of 60% but only two people buy from me. If you don't have a good connection with your audience (speedcubers and Amazon), you won't get them to buy from you, and that's why they target non-cubers/beginners instead (they don't know about other cube stores and shop on Amazon all the time.yeah, that's kinda the most important part of business.
I guess it is better for small orders because you are not paying shipping.Yeah but I feel like if you are going to spend the money you may as well just order off of a speed cubing website.
True because I ordered off of cubing out loud for 3 cubes and the 10dollar shipping killed the price..I guess it is better for small orders because you are not paying shipping.
I meant total profit not profit marginWhile it's important, it's not the most important factor. If I had business, I would rather sell products and earn a profit of 10% with a group of 20 loyal customers than sell products and earn a profit of 60% but only two people buy from me. If you don't have a good connection with your audience (speedcubers and Amazon), you won't get them to buy from you, and that's why they target non-cubers/beginners instead (they don't know about other cube stores and shop on Amazon all the time.
The Cubicle is really engaged with the community, and this is seen through the sponsoring of competitions/cubers, Social Media (Twitch, YouTube, Instagram), etc. which is a very influential reason as to why so many of us are drawn to them. They help us, we help them.
They're named after SI prefixes. "Mega" and higher aren't in common use outside of science and computers; in colloquial usage, we say "tonne" rather than "megagram", for example. This is probably why your first association to kilo/mega/giga/tera are with computer storage units rather than SI prefixes in general.I just figured something out
Kilominx: Kilobyte
Megaminx: Megabyte
Gigaminx: Gigabyte
And then teraminx (terabyte) examinx (exabyte), and so on and so forth.
So, a 1x1x1 megaminx would be a bytaminx.
I might be dumb and this is obvious for some other people.
Topic change: What the hek does minx mean?
(The notation "n×n" minx also bothers me a lot—these things aren't squares or rectangles, so why are we calling them as if they are? The Chinese nomenclature (n-jie wumofang, lit. "n-layered megaminx") is… better, I guess? I still don't really like that either, tbh. Names are weird.)
I think that goes master, professor, royal, and emperormefferts also used the minx name for pyraminx and I think there's a whole separate naming scheme for those.
That's very interesting. It still looks weird to have an ancient phone in the pic lol. And dang gan is really copying apple.I'm being told it's an iPhone 4
GAN i Carry releases 4th April (4/4)
Coincidence? I think not