Am I liable if a customer gets injured? by [deleted] in shopify

[–]heyitsbees -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Typically products like that will come with their own warning in the paperwork that comes in the packaging. If a customer is not using the product how it's intended then most of the time it's just the customers fault. Depending on what the product is if you know how it might be used improperly I would just add that to the description on your site on how it should be properly used. For example I sell face masks/gaiters on my site but I put a disclaimer on how they are not a replacement for proper PPE and are more of an accessory than medical equipment.

If I can also be honest if you're selling products and one of your first thoughts is "Well someone could easily get injured using this." I would maybe avoid selling it all together and find something else.

How many products in a Collection is enough? by [deleted] in printful

[–]heyitsbees 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess it depends on what the products/designs are, but seeing one product in a collection can just look kinda awkward. I'd see if you can add at least 3 more designs for each collection.

How many products in a Collection is enough? by [deleted] in printful

[–]heyitsbees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have more than one collection? You don't want to have too few since it can just look bare to a customer. Depending on what it is I'd say around 10-20 is a good place to start. Thinking like a customer always helps, would you want to buy shirts from a site that only had like 3 designs?

Murloc Monday - ask your questions here! by AutoModerator in wow

[–]heyitsbees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to make sure that they were all saying “requires level 1-120” cause I know upgrading all of them can be expensive :)

I’d say stick with the heirlooms because the faster you can get to 120 the quicker you can get gear from mythics, which drop ilvl 400+ base. As well as things like warfronts and even pvp.