A praise for chinacraftwork online store


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A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby dangert » Feb 5th, '10, 05:25

I am exchanging emails with Louis from chinacraftwork.com for quite a long time, but I haven't bought anything from hist store. In one of my last emails, when discussing Louis offering I have added a link to one of the Dragon Tea House teapots, saying it is another one I am considering. I didn't ask for his opinion, but in a return email Louis suggested that I should get the teapot from Dragon Tea House since the clay is better.

I think the honesty and integrity of Louis deserve a high praise and I wish other merchants behave the same way as Louis. Way to go!
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby Pouvla » Feb 5th, '10, 06:09

having a quick look-see on his page his pots seems on average to be abit more expensive than the dragon tea house pots, which pots (and prices) were u comparing?
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby Victoria » Feb 5th, '10, 13:03

That is nice to hear! And a great compliment to one of TeaChat's often used vendor. Thanks for letting us know!
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby dangert » Feb 5th, '10, 16:52

Pouvla wrote:having a quick look-see on his page his pots seems on average to be abit more expensive than the dragon tea house pots, which pots (and prices) were u comparing?


This post wasn't about teapot comparison, but about honesty and integrity. I don't agree that Louis pots are "average" and craftsmanship on some of them is really beautiful. If your question was phrased differently I would share more information.
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby dangert » Feb 5th, '10, 17:00

Victoria wrote:That is nice to hear! And a great compliment to one of TeaChat's often used vendor. Thanks for letting us know!


It's nice to know not only me thinks this is a great place to shop :D.
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby Chicagop... » Feb 5th, '10, 17:48

Pouvla wrote:having a quick look-see on his page his pots seems on average to be abit more expensive than the dragon tea house pots, which pots (and prices) were u comparing?


Pouvla didn't say the quality of chinacraftwork's pots were average, only that the prices seem slightly higher than DTH.
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby Chip » Feb 5th, '10, 18:03

:mrgreen: It seems that the poster from Scandinavia was misunderstood by the poster from Tel-Aliv! :mrgreen:
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby dangert » Feb 5th, '10, 18:32

chicagopotter wrote:
Pouvla wrote:having a quick look-see on his page his pots seems on average to be abit more expensive than the dragon tea house pots, which pots (and prices) were u comparing?


Pouvla didn't say the quality of chinacraftwork's pots were average, only that the prices seem slightly higher than DTH.


Sorry Pouvla, my mistake. Probably late hour :D. I was comparing equally priced teapots ($99), http://www.chinacraftwork.com/yixing-teapot-p-192.html and http://cgi.ebay.com/80s-Yixing-No-1-Fac ... 35a695e511.
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Re: A praise for chinacraftwork online store

Postby Pouvla » Feb 9th, '10, 06:13

dont worry, my post was also written late at night ;)

seems like a really nice vendor then, I do love when they think about their customers and not just the money we pay them - usually only happens in small companies.
I also love getting order confirmations emails from funalliance (Kam) as he puts a few smilies in there, makes it much more personal than some computer generated email.

also a small thanks to chicagopotter for clearing up the misunderstanding :)
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