@tnlarry wrote:
I must say that I support the less newbie communication concept. I guess I am still confused as to why MSers help newbies so much. Do Ford and GM have forums to help Toyata produce and market better cars? Why do MSers (ICs in business for themselves) give encouragement and advice to other MSers ( competing ICs in business for themselves)? I mean, i understand why the MSCs like this.... more qualifued shoppers = less pay per shop. But as MSers all we are doing is creating competition and driving down the pay on our own shops.
I appreciate your post. You mention several topics that frequently appear in the forum. First, there is the concept of pay. Is helping newbies actually making a direct or indirect contribution to the lower pay, which some long-timers have noted in other contexts in the forum? This is interesting. Maybe others can provide additional information.
It is true that some ICs are in business for themselves and consider other ICs as competition. I cannot speak for them. I am a hobbyist as per the IRS and welcome other ICs to shop anyplace that I shop. This is because I strongly believe in broad-based feedback, whenever this is possible. Why should any business be limited to my feedback? Other people can do the shops and experience what they experience. The variety of shoppers may, in many cases, better represent the variety of real customers. In some cases, gender, age, and other factors might limit the shopper pool to certain people. But this is not an inappropriate discrimination. It often relates to life stages,client foci, and legal requirements.
Finally, have there been any positive or negative consequences of experienced shoppers encouraging and giving advice to other MSers? Has any experienced shopper been overtaken in business by a newer one? Has any benefit come to anyone because they assisted or were assisted by another shopper? Why, exactly, do some shoppers try to help other shoppers?
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