Probably more signups to cover major areas and that could make ad campaign effective.
A new lucky draw is there now.
I’m in on that!
I have questions on the Open Requests but I’ll take it off line to discuss.
I have never received an order on XYZFabs either. I am getting 2-3 a week from Treatstock, but nothing from any of the other services I have signed up for.
I just had another customer ask me today how they could place an order with me again. I really hope 3dhubs rethinks the decision of removing the ability for the customer to reorder. I get customers asking often how they can reorder.
I looked over my orders for just this year. Out of 432 I had 335 unique names. 54 customers placed multiple orders. Those 96 extra orders accounted for 1/3rd of my sales(ie 33% of income) . It seems customers will sometimes place small orders at multiple hubs and then place large orders at the one that had the best quality or service.
Even though all hubs agree to the same standards there is always going to be some variation. I could be printing my parts slightly under, but still within tolerance. Now the customer needs more parts to work with previous orders. So he gets a new hub, but that hub is printing parts over but still within tolerance. Now the customer could be stuck with a pile of useless prints they paid for. Or the color variation could be different and they cant sell the product.
Yes there is a lot of orders that the customer doesnt care who prints or if a different person does every time. But the ones that do care are the ones placing the larger orders in my experience.
I don’t know i this is allowed os not, but one way to work around this is to have some combination of material and colour that no one else on this site is offering and tell your repeat customers about that. That way they can at least be fairly sure that they are ordering from you.
But given the recent developments I guess there is something in the fine print preventing this.
Hi @keebie81 I’m in a very similar position to you. I have a few customers who’ve repeatedly ordered from my Hub and are disturbed by no longer being able to do so. One in particular I’ve worked with for two years, have visited their premises several times, and we’ve built an understanding over that time; I know their needs, their objectives and what I (3D printing) can do for them. It makes zero sense for them to start ordering from random Hubs, losing all that experience and understanding. Needless to say, their orders will no longer be coming through 3DHubs…
I do have a theory on why 3DHubs have done this, one that makes business sense for them, but it really doesn’t fit well with customers that want that sort of trusted relationship with a particular Hub, especially where that relationship is important to the work they do.
I agree, as most of would. But 3DHubs already knows that hubs, including manufacturing partners, aren’t particularly excited about most of these changes. They need customer feedback. I think all we can do at this point is direct a customer’s concerns to customer service. I have also been contacted by former repeat customers voicing displeasure. I’ve apologized, and kindly encouraged them to voice their concerns with customer service, as they are responsible for any changes. I think all we can do at this point is let the customer give their feedback, as 3DHubs has already heard ours.
I suggest you move on. If you want for something to happen, you’d do better with your time joining everyone else looking for an alternative than come here wishing things were different.
Looks like the work around for manually choosing a hub has been removed today. At bottom of page it says get your 3d printed part in 2 - 4 days. I sure hope they dont expect all orders to be completed in that time frame. Large orders and certain materials take longer. Besides the fact that shipping tends to take 3days since most only want to pay first class shipping rates.