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Williams Cashmere Men's 100% Cashmere Sol >
I bought this as a gift for my husband who wanted a warm, but dressier scarf. This scarf fits the bill very well. It is very soft and warm and compliments his grey wool coat well. The width is also very nice, wide enough to be cozy, but not so wide as to provide too much bulk. It is, however, a bit short. My husband is short (5'6") and doubled over it only hits him mid-chest. It is fine on him, but I would never buy it for someone over 6'.
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I got this for my husband as a gift and he absolutely loves it. Super soft and a great price.
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Very warm and quality scarf.
I bought serveral colors for my family. they are trend, warm and of very good quality
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I got this as a gift for my sister in law and she loves it. The cashmere is pretty thick and doesn't look cheap at all. Simple and classic!
Educational Insights Wireless Eggspert
Insight's Wireless Eggspert was to be their next generation in affordable game buzzer line. The concept is solid, as can be see by their Educational Insight Eggspert product, but it falls short on the transmitter to receiver end.
This product's main attraction is the wireless Answer Buttons (buzzers) which is specified to have a 20-30' range. Unfortunately the product was shipped to me with only 3 of the six Answer Buttons working fully and the other three working intermediately. Normally I would say this is just a product defect and requested an exchange, but in this case I also found out that when activated at the same time, only the blue buzzer would ring up. i. e. if more than one buzzer was pushed it didn't matter which on came in first if the blue buzzer was pushed within a couple of seconds of the others the blue buzzer would win out.
I think this product still has great potential but Insight needs to make sure their production line units all meet the same standards as the original wired version of this product. Until this happens I can't give this product any more that one star. Hopefully in a year this will improve and I can take back this review.
I was concerned about purchasing the wireless eggspert for my classroom because of the one bad review it received. I decided to go ahead and try it out and return it if it didn't work (even though I'd have to pay 6.50 for that). It's not the most durable thing so I hope no students toss it across the room or drop it too often. It works better the closer the buzzers are to the tower. However, I put fresh batteries in and tried it out. It seemed to work fine. As far as buzzer systems go, it's cheaper than others. I have no idea how long it will last, but it seems to do the job ok.
My students love the eggspert. I used another teacher's last year that used the wires. I bought the wireless and after putting batteries in everything worked except the yellow button. I tried replacing batteries, pushing softly, then harder, nothing. I am now in the process of sending it back.
A small percentage of our most recent batch of Wireless Eggspert units has a frequency tuning issue that makes transmission difficult or impossible. This issue has been completely resolved in our newest model, Wireless Eggspert 2.4 GHz. If you are experiencing difficulty with an original Wireless Eggspert unit, please contact info@educationalinsights. com for a replacement 2.4GHz unit, which will be shipped to you in March.
Thank you so much for your patience and understanding. We apologize for any inconvenience this product may have caused you.
Mr. Walczak's class. I purchased this item because I found the wired units very enjoyable during review games. I experienced very similar problems as everyone else seems to be having. Some of the buttons just don't seem to work, only my purple button works from more than 5 feet away, but none of the others. The teacher's remote must be within 2 feet just to clear the lights. And none of the buttons work dependably. This was extremely frustrating for my entire class. Also, the lights do not come with an AC adapter, you have to purchase this separately. For this price, they really should include it. Lastly, in total, you will need 16 batteries to run everything at once. Chargable units makes more sense. This company really needs to put more effort into this product. I higly recomend people not purchasing this item.
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Sounds great! love the bass and vocals are clear, awesome buy and has worked great so far, worth the money for sure
This was for my middle son, he has yet to install them : ( However he seemed quite satisfied with the gift
Brother Printer Wireless Monochrome Printer
I bought this printer to replace an inkjet that just went out. For subcontract work I do I need to print manuals ranging from 10-70 pages which this laser printer is great for, I also wanted to have a copier. I cannot comment on the scanner as I rarely use this feature on any of the multi-function units I have owned.
Pros: Decent price on factory toner compared to my other inkjet. I also liked that brother has multiple models all using the same TN-420/TN-450 toners so I don't feel like it be hard to get quality factory toner in a year or two.
Network connectivity, I was able to connect to my wireless network however due to prior issues with my linksys E2000 router, none of the computers could access the printer. I have advanced tech skills and still can not get the settings right for wireless networking Vs my old WRT54G and I don't have time to dumb the router to an access point that would resolve the issue. However, the wired connection works great, all computers on the same network instantly see the printer.
I highly recommend the network printer only/ local attached drivers if you only want to print and copy because it will remove ALOT of bloatware. I also suggest to set a manual IP or static DHCP on your router to avoid any issues with the unit changing IPs.
Cons: Like other reviews I find the fan to be somewhat loud for if you had to sit next to the printer all day and listen to it not a real deal breaker but something to consider. I put the printer on the bottom part of a TV stand where there is enough room for ventilation but the wood absorbs some sound and it is in a room that out of my way.
Like most printers these days, it feels pretty plastic and I wonder about reliability of constantly opening the scanner bed. Although, the printer was on sale which made the 2yr office max warranty $15 for a little piece of mind.
I got my unit for $100 during a sale since it is normally $200, for the price I paid it was too good of a deal to pass up I still believe I would have considered the full price after using it. Starter Toner is 700 pages. $45 for 1200 page toner. and I think $70 for 2600 page. If you want a network printer that is easy to setup, prints extremely fast and can live without color (At least 95% of what I print is black text anyways). I highly recommend this unit.
There are two main reasons I chose this Brother printer over the competition. The first is that it was the only wireless laser printer brand I could find that had an LCD display. That was important to me because it allows the printer to be connected directly to a wireless network without having to be temporarily connected to a PC to do the configuration. WIthout a built-in display you would have to connect it via a cable to a computer to do the configuration using the computer's display. I wanted something that was entirely independent of a PC's display, and this one is. Second, Brother seems to be using the old business model that HP and Canon once used, which is to charge more for the printer and supply the toner/ink at a reasonable cost. These days HP and Canon practically give away their printers but their ink and toner is very expensive. I love Canon inkjet printers especially, but their ink cartridges keep getting smaller and higher priced. Next time I buy an inkjet I will definitely check out the Brother models. Laser printers are much cheaper to operate than inkjet of course, and if you compare the price and capacity of the Brother TN450 cartridge that this machine uses to the price and capacity of similar HP and Canon machines you will see that this one has them beat.
Connecting to my wireless network via Windows 7 was a breeze. I used the automatic one-push setup and had the printer online in a couple of minutes. It does make noise, but does not seem any noisier that other laser printers I have used, although I have not tried the duplex feature yet. B&W print and copy quality is excellent. I haven't tried scanning color yet, but I suspect it will be more than adequate for my needs. It has a nice 250 sheet paper drawer, much more convenient than some of the competing machines which have the paper supply sticking out the back like an erect tail. I like that it quickly goes into sleep mode to conserve power and quickly comes back online when I send a print job or press a button.
This machine prints, copies and scans, but if you need a fax machine then check out the Brother MFC7860DW. It has the same specs as this model but has an ADF on top and fax capability. It usually sells for $50-80 more than this model.
This machine is exactly what I was looking for. I just wanted a wireless laser printer that was easy to set-up and economical to use, and this printer meets both of those criteria.
This printer is a new offering from Brother and I have only had it a couple of days, but my initial opinion is that it's a pretty good printer. Set-up was easy, I have it positioned about 40' from my (very old) router on a different level of my house and connectivity so far has been flawless. I have both printed and scanned without any issues. I currently have a desktop and two laptops setup to print to this printer, again, no issues. Print quality looks as you'd expect for a laser printer and scan quality seemed good as well. On duplex printing the page does come out slightly curled, but I think that's to be expected in a printer of this size. This is my first laser printer so I have nothing to compare it to, but the noise level does not seem bad at all, I can hear it from the next room but just barely and it's totally quiet while "sleeping". Print speed is very quick, I thinks it's rated for less than 10 seconds for the first print and that seems about right, it's very quick. As I stated earlier, I have not had this printer long, but so far so good. I got this for significantly under MSRP, don't buy it for list price. I'll try to provide an update after it's been in use for a while.
I have never owned a Brother Printer before. I have always used either HP, Canon, or Epson. To my thinking, printers like those made by Brother and Lexmark have seemed to be less reliable in times past. The past 5 months have proved me wrong. This Brother is an astounding printer at a terrific price.
All features work flawlessly and print quality is outstanding for this price range. Brother have upped their game over the last 4 or 5 years and I was tempted enough (after my HP and Canon both gave up the ghost) to look elsewhere. This Brother Printer (and I still have a Canon Pixma Inkjet for occasional color needs) is just a work horse. Flawless printing in regular and duplex mode. Originally, I just hooked a USB cable to it. but then set it up (pretty easy) to Wireless via it's built in interface. Works great.
Noise: I have seen a few comments about the noise level of this printer. I find it extremely quiet. FIrst of all, it is most usually "sleeping" in what appears to be OFF position. in this mode, the printer is totally quiet. No noise at all. If I send it a print job to it wirelessly, it wakes up pretty quick.. wait. let me time: It woke up and printed a single page in 20 seconds. So, keeping the printer in standby mode is not a problem (unless 20 seconds is too long for you to wait.
The printer returns to a quiet state after another 10 seconds (after printing) and then stays in this "alert" state for about 10 minutes. It is during this time that the printer will make some noise. Quite frankly, I don't usually notice it, it is so quiet. Then the printer returns to SLEEP mode and goes totally silent. So, there really is not a noise issue at all. In fact, my HP printer was much more noisy. The fact that it is most usually in Sleep mode, means that it is almost always completely silent. (If I had read all the reviews that said this printer was too noisy, I likely would not have purchased it. And I would have lost out on a great, quiet printer).
Cost per page: I am averaging just under a penny a page to print with this. that is so much cheaper than my ink jet! I am using the "toner save" mode, however. In fact, the thought of buying another ink jet with their incredible high cost of ink was one of the reasons I bought this Brother printer.
I love that the printer takes an entire ream of paper. I just load it and forget about paper for a long time! And Duplex mode (front and back of page printing, without needing to flip the paper!) has been a great feature that I didn't have before. That too is another savings feature. The copier works fine. I haven't tried scanning with this printer yet. And the cost per page on this printer. well, that is why I purchased it. this is a money saving baby!
Cons? Yes. One. The message about LOW INK comes on too soon. Being cheap, I usually ignore these prompts until the thing truly runs out of ink. With this printer, I can print several weeks before it really runs out of ink. FYI.
UPDATE 1-15-2012: Still love this printer! I wanted to update this about the one "con" I listed. Ink. More specifically, the message that you get to change the ink ("toner low message"). My advice is to ignore it. I printed for over two months before it truly ran out of ink. Even then, I never got a single bad printed copy. No "light print jobs," no "missing lines of text." When this printer really runs out of ink (OK, toner), it will simply refuse to print. Then it is time to replace the cartridge. I replaced mine with a Brother branded High Capacity toner cartridge. at least this first time. I would love to hear comments from others who may have used cheaper 3rd party cartridges. do they work well? Or should I stick with a Brother branded cartridge? Enjoy this printer!
Update 9-1-2012: Still going strong. just replaced first full toner cartridge. I just ignore the low toner printer warnings (however, you can turn off. I turn off the STOPPING because of low toner, to do this, Go to General Settings, and then number 4. Replace Toner, set to Continue.). Wait until you see the ink not filling the page or getting streaky. Then replace. You will go months past the first low toner warning (depending on volume of printing obviously).
This is my second Brother printer and I absolutely love both of them. The duplex printing option is especially welcome after having to muck around with manual feeding to do duplex for so long (the other one is an HL-2070N).
But be careful when installing the software, as the default "Install MFL-Pro Suite" option adds a third party program called PaperPort, which started popping up ads for other Nuance software from my system tray. This is completely unacceptable for the installation of a hardware driver, especially hardware that bills itself as a professional office product.
From what I gather, PaperPort is for scanning and organizing documents like receipts and such. So if you need that functionality you might tolerate the ads. But in an office environment it's most likely not worth it.
Amazon Seller Best Practices: 4 Habits of the Best Sellers
Don’t assume that selling on the world’s largest online marketplace is an instant ticket to riches. If you don’t follow rules and adopt Amazon seller best practices, the road to success will be long and uphill.
But have no fear: We’re here to empower you to make the smartest possible decisions with your Amazon store.
That’s why we’ve put together a short list of Amazon seller best practices that you can start using today.
These aren’t the same as the in-depth Seller Best Practices that Amazon published on its site. The image below is just a small sample of Amazon’s own seller best practices, and you should definitely get to know those, too!
The best practices that follow come directly from top Amazon sellers.
The beauty of the habits we highlighted is that if you adopt just one, you’ll see positive effects right away.
Read on to see which Amazon seller best practices you already follow and which ones you should start using today.
1. Plan ahead and stay organized
Planning and organization are vital best practices for Amazon sellers because there’s so much to think about every day.
If you’re just starting out, this could mean organizing your inventory into the most logical categories on Amazon. It could also mean planning your sourcing process and organizing your supplier network.
If you’ve been selling for a while, it could mean planning logistics for shipping and inventory replenishment. For some sellers, it could also entail researching and testing third-party tools and services that can make planning and organization easier to handle in the future.
Certain times of the year, planning and organizing may involve researching products to see what’s trending for different holidays.
And all sellers should plan how to attain (and maintain) Amazon Featured Merchant status.
Sellers should also decide whether to use FBA or MFN. And, if they use FBA, they should organize a budget and plan for shipping to Amazon’s fulfillment centers.
2. Crunch numbers and analyze them carefully
Selling is a numbers game, so if you’re not a math person, you may want to hire someone who is that you trust. Without someone to calculate and analyze your costs, prices, sales figures, and profits, you risk overspending, underpricing, and leaving money on the table.
Amazon also changes its fee structure often, and you aren’t paying close attention to how it affects your inventory and pricing, your sales and profits may suffer.
One goal should be to offer free shipping if your costs allow for it, as doing so could lead to a huge increase in sales. And, if you can speed up your shipping times on top of offering it for free, your sales have the potential to skyrocket.
Use Amazon’s FBA fee calculator to see what minimum prices you need to charge in order to profit on each SKU you list.
3. Embrace new tools and technology to streamline and automate operations
Like many sellers, you may have thought you could handle every aspect of running your Amazon store.
If you’re like the majority, though, you hit a wall after a while and realize you need help.
But that’s okay: there are plenty of tools you can use to automate your workload and make it lighter. Not only can these tools free up time from your schedule, they can also handle tasks more efficiently and effectively than you or your employees could ever do because they work non-stop.
There are plenty of Amazon selling tools you can use to automate parts of your business, from your inventory management to your feedback requests and much more. And, when you crunch the numbers and compare the cost of automation with the cost of human labor to accomplish the same work, you realize just how great a deal these tools are.
In terms of Amazon seller best practices, there’s no consensus on what order you add these tools to your arsenal. For a good place to start, consider what your biggest pain points are as an Amazon seller. Then, figure out what tools will make the biggest bottom line impact in the shortest period of time.
Many sellers opt for an automated repricing tool first to handle the management and optimization of their prices. That way, they won’t have to spend hours making manual price changes, and their prices get optimized continuously 24/7.
It’s perfect for Amazon sellers looking to eliminate a tedious and time-consuming part of running their business and, at the same time, drive their listings into the Buy Box and boost sales and profits.
Take advantage of automation tools that offer a free trial to get a feel for their functionality and power before you commit to a monthly payment.
4. Cultivate deeper relationships with customers
It’s easy to blend in with other sellers on Amazon since there aren’t many ways to stand out. But that doesn’t mean there are no ways to distinguish yourself among sellers.
If you fulfill orders yourself and run into issues with customers, keep an open line of communication with them. And, always treat customers in a friendly way to build rapport and add a human element to your business.
You should also pepper your customer communications with language and imagery that distinguishes your “brand” from other Amazon sellers. Invoices, emails, and any other customer touch points you send out should have a consistent look and feel.
That will get customers to remember you in the future. And when you’re selling the same items as many other sellers, any advantage you can get is important.
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Two-Step Verification FAQ
How do I enable Two-Step Verification?
If you are an existing Seller Central user who has not enabled Two-Step Verification, you will be prompted to activate Two-Step Verification the next time you log in to Seller Central. Click “Enable Two-Step Verification” and follow the on-screen instructions.
You can also access the Advanced Security Settings page from the Retail site, which will take you through an identical experience.
- Two-Step Verification is tied to the login you use to access your Amazon accounts. If you use the same login for both your Amazon buyer and seller accounts, this process will protect both of them. If you haven’t already done so, Amazon recommends that you create individual logins with different email addresses, via User Permissions, for everyone accessing your seller account. Not doing so could pose a security risk for you in the future and could cause loss of access to anyone else using that particular login. See the Help topic Set user permissions for more information. If you already have individual seller logins for each user accessing your seller account, each account will need to enable Two-Step Verification separately.
For a step-by-step guide on enabling Two-Step Verification – See How to enable Two-Step Verification
Is Two-Step Verification required?
Yes, all users accessing Seller Central must have Two-Step Verification enabled on their login to access their Seller Central account. Please note that Seller Support Associates do not have the ability to make exceptions for any Seller for this requirement.
Can I disable Two-Step Verification?
While it is possible to disable Two-Step Verification via your Advanced Security Settings page, you will be unable to login to Seller Central until you re-enable it.
All users accessing Seller Central must have Two-Step Verification enabled on their login.
What is an authenticator app and where do I get one?
An authenticator app is a standalone software application that can be downloaded to a smartphone, mobile device (tablet, iPad, etc.), or your desktop computer and generates a random code which can be used for Two-Step Verification. Authenticator apps do not have access to your Amazon login.
Authenticator apps are recommended over other methods for receiving codes because there is no Internet connection required to generate the code, making them a great solution if you’re on vacation or any other situation where you are unable to receive text messages or voice calls.
Authenticator apps are available on most smart phones, mobile devices, and personal computers – just search for “authenticator app” in the following app stores:
Additionally, you can find a number of different types of authenticator apps available for sale and/or download, including browser-based extension or add-ons, desktop applications, and USB-based authentication devices.
Do I always need to enter my Two-Step Verification code when I log into my account?
After you have successfully accessed your account through the Two-Step Verification process, you can simplify future logins on computers and devices that you routinely use.
The next time you enter your code on your computer or device, tell us not to ask for a code on that device in the future by clicking the check box next to Don’t ask for codes on this device.
- Setting your browser to block the use of cookies Clearing your cache or deleting cookies (check your web browser settings) Updates to your PC, device, or apps on your device, including your web browsers Accessing Seller Central from a web browser than the one you used to add your trusted device Using a browser toolbar that affects browser settings Using anonymous browser mode or programs that obscure identity, including the use of proxy and VPN servers If you’ve used the seller mobile app, logging out of it might reset the trusted device status on your mobile device
Accessing Seller Central from different locations or networks (LAN, WAN, WLAN), or changes to your IP address. Having multiple users who use the same login credentials may increase these occurrences, so make sure that each person accessing your account has their own login credentials. See Set user permissions for more information.
Why can't I receive my Two-Step Verification code via email?
Authenticator apps, SMS text, and phone calls are typically more secure methods than email. Due to the increasing number of cases where email accounts are compromised, Amazon has chosen to provide a higher level of protection for Sellers and does not support the use of email for sending Two-Step Verification codes.
The Two-Step Verification process requires you to enter your password, as well as a random code obtained from a device you have physical access to. If the code is sent through email, it can be accessed remotely, which bypasses the security benefit of the second step of verification.
How does Two-Step Verification work if multiple users access my seller account?
Since Two-Step Verification is tied to the login of the individual accessing the account, there should be no impact to your account as long as everyone accessing it has their own user account/login. If you have multiple people who access your selling account using the same login credentials, Amazon recommends that you set up a unique user login for each person accessing your account. Sharing login credentials with multiple people:
Can create a security risk. If someone leaves your company/organization and has your login credentials, they would have access to your Selling account and the associated buying account, including any credit card or personal information available there. Requires all users to have equal access to all devices. If the person who set up Two-Step Verification on the login used to access your Seller account isn’t in the office or reachable, everyone who accesses the account would need to have access to both the primary and backup methods for receiving your code; otherwise, all work on the account would need to stop until that person returns.
If you have multiple users who share the same user ID and password for Seller Central, we recommend setting up each user with secondary user permissions. For more information on how to do this, see Set user permissions. Once the secondary user permissions have been set up, these users will need to setup Two-Step Verification on their first login.
Will Two-Step Verification affect my Amazon buyer account?
Yes. Two-Step Verification is applied to the login of the user accessing your Seller Central account. If you use the same login to access your buyer account, you will be required to enter your Two-Step Verification code when you log into the Amazon retail site. If you don't want to have Two-Step Verification on your buyer account, you can open a separate Amazon account for buying. However, we recommend using Two-Step Verification on all of your accounts because it can help protect them from unauthorized access.
Will enabling Two-Step Verification affect my third-party connections? (For example, screen scrapers, integrators, or data aggregators.)
Two-step verification might affect some connections from third parties using screen-scraping technology to sign in to your account via a username and password. We encourage you to explore whether Marketplace Web Service (MWS) or Reports in Seller Central can provide the functionality for which you use a third party.
What if I am traveling and don't have cell coverage to receive an SMS text or voice call to receive my Two-Step Verification code?
In this scenario, the best solution is an authenticator app. Authenticator apps don't require cellular network coverage in order to generate a code.
What if my phone/device is lost or stolen and I’m unable to receive my Two-Step Verification code?
If your phone is lost or stolen, contact your carrier immediately and ask them to block or suspend your line, until you can figure out what happened.
To gain access to your Seller account, try logging into Seller Central and click Didn’t receive the code? on the bottom of the Two-Step Verification page. Select your backup method for receiving your code.
If you don’t have a backup device and can't change your settings, you'll need to go through the Two-Step Verification Account Recovery process. This process requires you to submit documentation verifying your identity. Once verified (usually within 12 hours), Two-Step Verification will be disabled so you can log in. On your next login, you will be required to setup Two-Step Verification again, this time using devices that you have access to.
There are several things that you can do to ensure you always have access to your account:
Provide a reliable backup method when you enable Two-Step Verification. This way if you change your phone number or lose your cell phone, and forget to update your account, you will still have access. Keep your advanced security settings up to date. To view your settings in Seller Central, click Settings >Login Settings >Advanced Security Settings >Edit . You’ll need to receive a code and validate it before you can make any changes.
What do I do if I don't receive my Two-Step Verification code?
Click the “Didn’t receive the code?” link on the webpage where it asks you to enter your code. This will list any back-up methods you designated when you set up your account. You can also choose to have a voice call to your cell phone in case the SMS text didn’t arrive.
If you don’t receive a code during registration, check that the phone number you provided is correct. Make sure the phone number includes a region code, and your cell phone can receive SMS text messages.
What do I do if I enter my Two-Step Verification code and I get an error code or nothing happens?
This is usually an issue with your browser settings and can be remedied by clearing your cache and cookies first.
If this doesn’t work, try requesting a code on your backup method by clicking the Didn’t receive the code? link on the Two-Step Verification page. This will list any back-up methods you designated when you set up your account. You can also choose to have a voice call to your cell phone in case the SMS text didn’t arrive.
If you are having an issue receiving a code during registration, make sure that the phone number you provided is correct. Make sure that the phone number includes a region code, and that your cell phone can receive SMS text messages.
How do I confirm if Two-Step Verification is enabled?
If you can login to Seller Central without seeing a message saying that Two-Step Verification is a requirement, then you have Two-Step Verification enabled.
How do I make changes to my Two-Step Verification settings?
In Seller Central, go to Settings > Login Settings > Advanced Security Settings > Edit to view your settings. Click the Change link next to the item you want to change and follow the on-screen instructions to change and save your Two-Step Verification Settings.
You can also access your Two-Step Verifications settings on the Advanced Security Settings page on the Amazon Retail site.
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