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Oct 2018

I still dont think overnight orders count to the time. I get a few a week at night and my respond time still is in the 1-3min on average.

But if worried about it turn hub off at night and then back on in morning.

Its a sad day. No more 3DHubs. I feel bad about it and had a long talk with my boss at work today. He asked me what can you do to solve this issue not receiving any orders anymore. Building a new platform for all 3d printer users without letting them down (sorry, thats how it feels). He offered me one of his domainnames…3dprinterpoint.com and said: you can have it and build your own as we stop using it. Start a kickstarter campaign, team up with others as there will be more people with the same problem as you have. Turn a problem into a challenge…Who will help me :slight_smile: Nevertheless,thank you 3DHubs for the great opportunity and service!

Just finished looking at this myself. Within 100 miles of me, there were over 80 hubs doing FDM, including flexibles, exotics like steel and wood and PVA support etc. Now there is one. ONE HUB. They do PLA, ABS and PETG but no other types. Considering most of my orders in the last 10 months have been for flexibles, (fulfilled by 3D Hubs orders too!) this is a major gap in the market, locally at least.
I’m starting my own website in order to keep going, which is a good thing, but it is disappointing being ejected from the place I started.

I just got a call from a nice older sounding woman who happily asked me if I got the email about the changes to 3D hubs yesterday. I told her, “No, but I did get one several weeks ago about being thrown off October 1st.” Her reply, “ Oh, you’re a supplier?” Me, “I was a supplier and I was a customer.” She said she was sorry and did not know how those decisions were made, we talked a little longer and I finally told her, “I know this is uncomfortable, i’ lol let you off the hook and we can end the conversation.” She thanked me and wished me good luck. We hung up. She was a very nice person on the phone, put in a tough spot. I guess her call list did not show people who were both customers and suppliers. Oops.