I spent most of the day yesterday trying to find out what was going on with Zazzle and the calendars. They only late yesterday sent me information indicating that it MAY be the small Chevrolet bowtie caricature that's been in our NECOA Logo for the past 16 years. Before that indication, all they would send me were images from the El Camino photos placed in the calendars. I spent hour after hour trying to replace their disqualified photos with what I had hoped would be accepted. Folks, I've been building the products in our Zazzle store for the past 9 nears, and this has never happened before!
Not only have I lost the last 3 weeks of labor spent building this years' 22 calendars, but I've also lost a significant portion of the store merchandise developed over the past 9 years. At last count, I've received over 100 disqualification notices on products that have been sold in the store, but are suddenly not acceptable. Thousands of hours of work is now subject to immediate and irretrievable removal, and, considering the luck I had yesterday, there are no appeals available.
The easiest possible action would be to throw up hands in surrender - vow to hex the families and future offspring of these perpetrators of foul deeds, and shuffle off to a corner in self-pity. I was never much into hexes and self-pity.
I spent some time last evening altering the NECOA Logo - on a temporary basis - to what may be acceptable for our merchandise. If the problem is actually the NECOA Logo, I have somewhat altered the Logo to remove the caricature of the bowtie. I'm going to take the next several days, or whatever it takes, rebuilding. The time necessary will depend entirely upon what, if anything, I can salvage from previously constructed models of the deleted issues. I may find something - I may not. I will let the membership know just as soon as I can establish that the calendars ARE rebuilt AND that they are stable as merchandise. I can understand if some folks never return after the past 3 days..................Ken
Not only have I lost the last 3 weeks of labor spent building this years' 22 calendars, but I've also lost a significant portion of the store merchandise developed over the past 9 years. At last count, I've received over 100 disqualification notices on products that have been sold in the store, but are suddenly not acceptable. Thousands of hours of work is now subject to immediate and irretrievable removal, and, considering the luck I had yesterday, there are no appeals available.
The easiest possible action would be to throw up hands in surrender - vow to hex the families and future offspring of these perpetrators of foul deeds, and shuffle off to a corner in self-pity. I was never much into hexes and self-pity.
I spent some time last evening altering the NECOA Logo - on a temporary basis - to what may be acceptable for our merchandise. If the problem is actually the NECOA Logo, I have somewhat altered the Logo to remove the caricature of the bowtie. I'm going to take the next several days, or whatever it takes, rebuilding. The time necessary will depend entirely upon what, if anything, I can salvage from previously constructed models of the deleted issues. I may find something - I may not. I will let the membership know just as soon as I can establish that the calendars ARE rebuilt AND that they are stable as merchandise. I can understand if some folks never return after the past 3 days..................Ken