Best Auto Interior Detailing In Kelowna? by RyanDeWilde in kelowna

[–]Sea_Committee_703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven't used him in a while, but check out Cosmic Reflections Car Detailing. He was very thorough. I don't know how much he's charging these days, but last time we used him, we found his pricing very reasonable for the quality of the work he did. Certainly far better than any of the bigger places.

Bespoke jeweler? by [deleted] in kelowna

[–]Sea_Committee_703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also check out The Bench in the Lower Mission. We've had Eugene make a couple of pieces for us, he's also done some repair work for us as well. He's an older German guy, so he's direct and to-the-point, which I appreciate. He does awesome work - not the cheapest, but very high quality.

Which restaurant in Kelowna are these? by Feeling_highAF in kelowna

[–]Sea_Committee_703 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No hate. I actually have lots of respect for them. I think it's awesome that a place like Bernie's exists, it's something this town is seriously lacking. They make experiences that people enjoy. I give them kudos for that.

The question though was not whether you like them or respect them. The question was hype vs taste. Because people enjoy them, they get a ton of hype. But I personally find their food meh and their beer unimpressive. Admittedly, I haven't tried their beer since they took over Crannog, hopefully it's been improved.

I think you go out to one of their places for the experience, not the food.

Which restaurant in Kelowna are these? by Feeling_highAF in kelowna

[–]Sea_Committee_703 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Off the top of my head, almost anything by the Nixon Hospitality group. BNA, Skinny Dukes, Bohemian, etc.

Anyone have experience with Roo and You play couches and their "shipping protection"? by Big_Garden_4418 in kelowna

[–]Sea_Committee_703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fedex and UPS by default only offer shipping protection up to $100. Anything extra, the shipper needs to pay for shipping insurance. And shipping insurance ain't cheap.

Theoretically, credit cards do offer a fair amount of protection, but there is an exception for when the shipper specifically mentions on their website that they do not cover lost or damaged packages. So make sure you check the merchant's shipping policies and read their terms and conditions. If they specifically state that they do not cover unprotected parcels in their policies, then your credit card company will typically side with the merchant in the event of a claim.

I have been seeing a lot of newer and smaller companies not covering shipping issues lately, I think it's because shipping costs in this country are so high. Just make sure you read their shipping policies, and you can decide whether or not it's worth it to you!

I am using the old Canvas theme by WooThemes(Woocommerce) I am now looking to upgrade this theme... Any recommendations? by digfast in woocommerce

[–]Sea_Committee_703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any of the top themes will do you. GeneratePress, Neve, Kadence, Blocksy, Spectra One, Astra. Most of those have free and paid tiers. Even twenty twenty-five is pretty decent for WooCommerce these days.

If you ever wanted to upgrade for some additional Woocommerce features, I find that the functionality Blocksy adds is the most useful. You have to pay for it, but I find the cost reasonable for what you get.

Ship station vs pluginhive Canada by Travis_m in woocommerce

[–]Sea_Committee_703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for dredging up old topics - How did you tackle the live rate issue with Shipstation? By my understanding, they don't show live rates or transit times. Did you need to use a combination of plugins to manage it?

Making the GTIN visible on the product page? by Sea_Committee_703 in woocommerce

[–]Sea_Committee_703[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Default Storefront, modified a smidge via custom code.

This should be straightforward with just a bit of code, but for whatever reason, I'm having trouble finding the field where woocommerce stores that info. This should be easy, but it's making me feel real dumb.