mrborohachi
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their site is back back up but the search function doesn't work
You can't log into an account or wishlist either. I have never seen such a debacle of a website. They must be cheaping out on the web developer.
You must not search the web very often. There are plenty of major companies who have bad websites, let alone various Government websites that are just poorly designed Sh*t. Cripe is probably classed as a small business. Not having their website up when planned may not be perfect but I'd hardly call it a debacle.
Maybe debacle is too harsh a word, but it's been several months since it's been functional. It's frustating because I used the site quite a bit.
lol. It is pretty bad.
I wonder if they shouldn't just use Amazon as a front-end and pay the tithe. I imagine that their margins might be too slim to do that, but it would be a big simplifier I bet.
One nice thing about using Amazon is that people are more comfortable with buying things through them than just some random website.
I think that may be the point of the Ebay store. I've ordered from there and like the fact that you can easily look up buyer reviews on the sellers. I also find Ebay to have better search software than Amazon.
Please bare with us. Our web developer makes us new promises every day, but so far...no luck. At this point we are just looking forward to it coming up and functioning. We don't have real high hopes on it having any better features. Our developer has not only lost our data base, but has also lost our customer base. He is scrambling to recover the information still....and you can see the results so far.
Maybe I can answer some of your questions so you don't have to wonder or speculate.....
Cripe Distributing started in Lakeside, California in 2002.
In 2004 we relocated to Boise Idaho so we could expand the business.
We now operate out of 10 warehouses (about 90,000 square feet)
With Ebay, Amazon, and call in orders, we ship approximately 10,000 orders per month.
We aren't going anywhere and we have lots of inventory here to sell all of you.
Once the site does work..... we will offer a 10% discount code that you can enter at checkout.
For those of you who live here in Boise, We no longer have our store front. Since the product is spread out between the 10 warehouse it was tough to keep a little of everything in there....but if you call us with your order, we can get it ready for you to pick up to save on the shipping.
While we prefer your orders to come thru the website, it is actually Ebay who has more products listed and is better kept up to date. Once the site is working again...we hope to get it up to date with what is on Ebay....so if you ever notice that there is something on Ebay that is not on the website...just let us know...we can get it added for you.
We do have a site on Amazon under MHS Wholesale. This is all of our product listed by a second party but fulfilled by Cripe Distributing.
Many of you wonder why we just don't find someone new..... Unfortunately we don't have the man power for someone to start from scratch entering the 6,000 items that are lost.
We appreciate all of you who have stuck with us thru the years and look forward to your continued business. I hope this answers all of your questions or concerns....but if not, just let us know.
We enjoy getting to talk to those of you who have called in your orders.
Debbie Cripe

Please bare with us. Our web developer makes us new promises every day, but so far...no luck. At this point we are just looking forward to it coming up and functioning. We don't have real high hopes on it having any better features. Our developer has not only lost our data base, but has also lost our customer base. He is scrambling to recover the information still....and you can see the results so far.
Maybe I can answer some of your questions so you don't have to wonder or speculate.....
Cripe Distributing started in Lakeside, California in 2002.
In 2004 we relocated to Boise Idaho so we could expand the business.
We now operate out of 10 warehouses (about 90,000 square feet)
With Ebay, Amazon, and call in orders, we ship approximately 10,000 orders per month.
We aren't going anywhere and we have lots of inventory here to sell all of you.
Once the site does work..... we will offer a 10% discount code that you can enter at checkout.
For those of you who live here in Boise, We no longer have our store front. Since the product is spread out between the 10 warehouse it was tough to keep a little of everything in there....but if you call us with your order, we can get it ready for you to pick up to save on the shipping.
While we prefer your orders to come thru the website, it is actually Ebay who has more products listed and is better kept up to date. Once the site is working again...we hope to get it up to date with what is on Ebay....so if you ever notice that there is something on Ebay that is not on the website...just let us know...we can get it added for you.
We do have a site on Amazon under MHS Wholesale. This is all of our product listed by a second party but fulfilled by Cripe Distributing.
Many of you wonder why we just don't find someone new..... Unfortunately we don't have the man power for someone to start from scratch entering the 6,000 items that are lost.
We appreciate all of you who have stuck with us thru the years and look forward to your continued business. I hope this answers all of your questions or concerns....but if not, just let us know.
We enjoy getting to talk to those of you who have called in your orders.
Debbie Cripe

Two weeks ago Cripe put up a few Pelican 0450's on eBay for by far the best internet price I've ever seen. So I don't care if their website redirects to ******, I'm a customer for life.
still down
I would be careful with Cripe. I've had bad dealings with them in the past. They get mixed reviews here on GJ. Some people have had no problems, while others weren't as lucky. If you don't have to deal with their customer service they are fine. If you have a problem with you order and have to contact them, then you will have problems, especially with returns. Also most of their tools are discontinued, making warranty claims with the manufacturer tricky, assuming the manufacturer even still exists. Some of the tools they sell can be pretty beaten up. If you have an issue with the tool, they don't do exchanges. They will give you a hard time if you try to get a refund. What is especially disturbing is the way they react to negative feedback on eBay. The responses they give are not very professional.
How did you get a 10% discount on the site? I have a list of things to order but have been debating whether to use eBay or the new site, and the prices look the same both places. Back on their last working site, I had a 5% off code that made it a little more attractive than ordering off of eBay. How was your shipping charge? On eBay you can ask for shipping before you pay them, did they refund excess shipping charges? The shipping cost estimator on their site is very high.
Add the items to your ebay cart and commit to buy them. they then will send you an updated shipping cost before you actually pay. You're still committed to buy. Just stops the need for partial refunds. I was nervous the first time I tried it, but it ended up very reasonable.
I was curious about how his experience was buying through their new website, not eBay. As you said, although you've committed to buy on ebay, you don't pay until you get the real shipping cost. My concern is that on their website, it looks like I have to authorize the high shipping cost and hope that they refund the difference.
I was curious about how his experience was buying through their new website, not eBay. As you said, although you've committed to buy on ebay, you don't pay until you get the real shipping cost. My concern is that on their website, it looks like I have to authorize the high shipping cost and hope that they refund the difference.

Add the items to your ebay cart and commit to buy them. they then will send you an updated shipping cost before you actually pay. You're still committed to buy. Just stops the need for partial refunds. I was nervous the first time I tried it, but it ended up very reasonable.

the problem with this idea is, every time I go to buy something at their ebay page, it is set up so you have to pay right when you buy, so no chance to request an invoice - and I have received no refunds either, though I didn't request any.
You should have a small bar on the top of your cart (right side, just above the first item) before you pay that says "Request Total". Click that, it will give you a dialog box to type in "Request actual shipping" and they will modify the shipping amount to whatever flat rate box they can cram everything into, then you pay the modified amount.
Check if it's there next time, it's easy to miss if you aren't looking to modify the amount.
I think you are missing what I am saying, many auctions on ebay are "require immediate payment when using Buy it Now" - so on those auctions, you do not have a cart, or a little bar at the type to "request total from seller" - you have to pay as you are buying it - the Cripe items I have bought lately have been this type auction.
You know the type that say, until you pay, another ebay user may buy the item.
How did you get a 10% discount on the site?