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gbs says

Do you mean your uploaded item in queue for reviewing just disappeared? Try to check your Email setting: http://graphicriver.net/user/santonov/preferences/email_settings . Confirm if you have “Send me an email when my items are approved or rejected” checked. :)

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gbs says

Seems like Flickr are trying to grab attention of more users and increase the user base as big as possible. Also they are leaving out Pro tier and replace by the Ad-free and doublr tier. With this Ad-free tier, maybe Yahoo would try to put up more ads than ever so it’s worth paying to get ad-free. The doublr tier is $500 a year doesn’t really make sense to me because it’s easy and free to get another terabyte – just register another account.

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gbs says

Do you need a corporate website (presenting the business), or a commerce website (shopping cart) ?

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Can someone translate this statement from PayPal’s Protection for Buyers page: Especially the latest sentence. For me it’s clear that it’s not for digital stuff.

Yes, intangible goods are not covered by PayPal Protection for Buyers (Protection for Buyers – Section 13.2). But buyers have a Credit Card chargeback rights, which cover intangible goods (Protection for Buyers – Section 13.9). So, basically buyers still can file a credit card chargeback for an intangible goods.

And it’s worth to have a look into Seller Protection Page:

Why doesn’t Seller Protection cover deliveries made in person, or intangible goods (such as digital goods or services)? One of the most important requirements for coverage under Seller Protection is proof of shipment or delivery. Since deliveries made in person and sales of intangible goods do not have verifiable shipping documentation, we cannot currently extend protection for these types of transactions.

So, PayPal Seller Protection does not cover the transaction related to intangible goods. No way we are protected, sorry.

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gbs says

Can someone translate this statement from PayPal’s Protection for Buyers page: Especially the latest sentence. For me it’s clear that it’s not for digital stuff.

Yes, intangible goods are not covered by PayPal Protection for Buyers (Protection for Buyers – Section 13.2). But buyers have a Credit Card chargeback rights, which cover intangible goods (Protection for Buyers – Section 13.9). So, basically buyers still can file a credit card chargeback for an intangible goods.

And it’s worth to have a look into Seller Protection Page:

Why doesn’t Seller Protection cover deliveries made in person, or intangible goods (such as digital goods or services)? One of the most important requirements for coverage under Seller Protection is proof of shipment or delivery. Since deliveries made in person and sales of intangible goods do not have verifiable shipping documentation, we cannot currently extend protection for these types of transactions.

So, PayPal Seller Protection does not cover the transaction related to intangible goods. No way we are protected, sorry.

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gbs says

Pencils and papers are my friend because most of the time the ideas pop out when I am not sitting in front of the screen. I use an Intuos too, it helps boost the productivity but cannot (fully) replace the pencil and paper :D.

However it’s just my personal experience. Some people I know, they do the whole workflow on screen and I can’t deny it helps save a lot of times.

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gbs says

Great to know :) Reviewers did a great job and we hope everything would be better day by day :)

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gbs says

I already used this theme once, and it has a Favorite/Bookmark function as you wanted. User have a profile where he can view the list of the posts he bookmarked.

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I think that making the Marketplace website responsive is in the checklist of the devs, but one thing everyone can be sure at the moment: devs are overwhelmed by projects and projects and projects at the moment. Or long story short, the answer to your question in the title of the thread: because at the moment Envato don’t have enough human resources to put on this :)

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gbs says

While I’m not a UX designer, I would imagine that having any feature default to receiving email would be a no-no. You’d want the user to be actively part of the decision.

It’s maybe annoying, but only with Spam email I think. First time the buyer receives the email, he would open and checkout the link inside because it’s him who asked the question and wanted an answer. If he doesn’t want the email, he may find a link inside it helping him to Unsubscribe this function inside his Dashboard. This is how most services are doing. The important thing here, is letting the users know that THERE IS such feature provided.

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