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Acting as a Donor #10

Open neave1 opened 2 years ago

neave1 commented 2 years ago

I am acting as a donor to the Project Aware site. I purchased one each of "Overwatch" and "Tiny Dancer". All went smoothly. However, when I look at the Gallery home page it shows as there being 65 of 65 pieces available of "Overwatch". This should read as 64 of 65 pieces available as I have purchased 1. Also, I have put this piece up for sale for 25 near. This information is not shown on the Gallery home page. Someone may wish to purchase it at the reduced price, but it is not advertised. The only place that I see that it is for sale is in my account. If I select that piece and look at "Secondary Listings", my name appears, which is correct.

For the "Tiny Dancer" piece it shows that 2 purchases have been made, which is probably correct. However, if I select that piece and go into "Secondary Listings", none are shown. There should be at least 2 names on that list.

celiasmith commented 2 years ago

I believe this is all expected behaviour. When you put your piece back for sale, it becomes 'available' to purchase so there are still 65 editions available for sale (64 primary and 1 secondary). The gallery only has one listing per piece of art. When you go to the art details page, then you can see the primary and secondary markets distinguished. One reason we show primary prices first is that the charity gets more for primary sales, so those are the focus. I believe if there were only secondary sales, then the lowest priced one would be the price listed in the Gallery.

For Tiny Dancer, there won't be any names on the secondary list unless someone puts their purchase up for sale. So I'm guessing two people have purchased it and not put it back for sale.

neave1 commented 2 years ago

Thanks!

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I believe this is all expected behaviour. When you put your piece back for sale, it becomes 'available' to purchase so there are still 65 editions available for sale (64 primary and 1 secondary). The gallery only has one listing per piece of art. When you go to the art details page, then you can see the primary and secondary markets distinguished. One reason we show primary prices first is that the charity gets more for primary sales, so those are the focus. I believe if there were only secondary sales, then the lowest priced one would be the price listed in the Gallery.

For Tiny Dancer, there won't be any names on the secondary list unless someone puts their purchase up for sale. So I'm guessing two people have purchased it and not put it back for sale.

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