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`Kimberly Wall [kimberlywall@yahoo.com]
`Kimberly Wall <kimberlywall@yahoo.com> [kimberlywall@yahoo.com]
`6/2/2004 9:12:28 PM
`Milton Diaz [mdiaz@bbity.com]
`Nicole Nestel [nnestel@bbity.com]
`Re: BBITV - "Community Classified" Product Functionality
`
`Milton, I responded to Nicole's email regarding deleting and changing classified ads but I hit Reply not
`Reply All...apologies!
`**************************************************************************************************
`Nicole,
`Definitely not completely unnecessary!
`The way I envision this process on screen (visually) is when the user goes into Ad History, he sees a
`list of his ads.. .similar to the Shopping Cart screen.
`Maybe the second last column on the right lists the Ad's Status.. .i.e., 'pre-run', 'running' and 'run
`complete'. Then he has choices based on the Ad's status.
`
`1. A 'Pre-Run' Ad:
`Delete: Cancels the ad. No charge to customer.
`Change: User goes to the beginning of the process (he may want to change the category) and in effect
`wipes out the old transaction and begins a new one.
`
`2. A 'Running' Ad:
`Delete: Cancels the ad. No refunds.
`Change: User goes to the beginning of the process but it's an additional transaction. (A flat rate as you
`suggested sounds like the least complex way to charge for a change).
`Re-run [or 'Re-schedule']: User goes to the schedule process of the same ad... .new transaction.
`
`3. A 'Run Completed' Ad
`Re-run ['Re-schedule']: He goes to the schedule process of the old ad. New Transaction.
`If he wants to change it and re-run it, it's a new ad.. .if the item didn't sell, he'll probably want to
`change the ad.
`
`Attached is a visual mock-up of an Ad History screen.
`Kim
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