Classic Industries website??????????????/
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Classic Industries website??????????????/
Tried logging on a few times over the last week or so since I've been getting emails with discount codes.
It's been nothing but a slow almost useless pile for me though. Anyone else having similar issues?
It's been nothing but a slow almost useless pile for me though. Anyone else having similar issues?
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Re: Classic Industries website??????????????/
Yeah, their website is a mess. Seems like it's just very poorly thought out and executed. Are you talking about the discount codes they send out every weekend? Worse than Harbor Freight. Had to take my email off their spam list.
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Re: Classic Industries website??????????????/
Yeah I dont go to their website. I just buy whatever I need from the catalog and via phone directly with the sales guy and give him the part # and have him identify what part it is.
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Re: Classic Industries website??????????????/
lol
I think the trend with websites now that everything is going to "mobile friendly" is jut going back to **** poor web design.
I never estimated quantum leaps forward in technology with such crappy web design that adding more buttons to click on to accomplish the same thing is now considered cutting edge...............
I think the trend with websites now that everything is going to "mobile friendly" is jut going back to **** poor web design.
I never estimated quantum leaps forward in technology with such crappy web design that adding more buttons to click on to accomplish the same thing is now considered cutting edge...............
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Re: Classic Industries website??????????????/
Ah yes, the ever pervasive drive to make all websites compatible with personal idiot devices, at the expense of functionality with everything else. I'm not sure if that's what's wrong with Classic's website, but it's certainly been a problem with many others. It seems that a company will have an excellent, intuitive website, then they'll decide to make it idiot friendly, and completely destroy the website in the process.