Forum Moderators: skibum
Don't get wrapped up in how cool the product is, but instead - don't click on anything and wait a couple of minutes and see what happens. :)
My first reaction was that it was obtrusive, but then I started thinking that maybe that was pretty effective at closing sales......any thoughts? ethical?
They are probably doing it 1/2 minutes after targetting the people that actually bothered to stay.
The ad that floats across carries the same message as the pop up when you entered the page, meaning it also blankets the likes of me who shut down pop ups before they even get a chance to open :)
lycos.co.uk does something similar, but it loads as soon as you hit the page
IMO, if there really is someone on the other end, you gotta say that speaking to a live person (or at least an intelligent one) is better than sifting through blank faced web pages.
But I agree to an extent that their is a degree of deception going on there....
I would consider that a great service and worthy of praise if done less boldly. I hate the idea of having it "in my face" if I don't want it to be there. I like to investigate my purchases first and IF interested, then I would contact them or use their handy link which offers a real live person to chat with.
Overall rating: Rude and intrusive as is. Potential for improvemnet ... A++!