the channel about the life of one order
The orders channel
An order here has a life cycle with a small number of moments that matter. This channel is one post per moment.
the three wethenorth market addresses
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why the life cycle is worth learning
Because the moments that matter are not spread evenly. Placing an order is mostly filling in boxes. Finalising is a single click that removes your protection permanently. Those two feel similar and they are not.
If you know which moments carry weight, you can be relaxed about the rest, and being relaxed about the rest is most of what makes this bearable.
what is in here
Placing an order. The delivery address field, which is the one that deserves real thought. The fact that there is no tracking number. Finalising, and when. How a dispute actually runs. Leaving feedback. And cancelling, which is not the button people expect it to be.
the thing that runs underneath
Escrow. Almost every post in this channel is really about where the money is at that moment and who could move it. The post on escrow in plain words sets that up if you have not read it.
replies
a reader askedCan this feed see or track an order?
the answerNo. This site has no connection to WeTheNorth Market. It cannot look anything up, and it has no account, no form and no inbox of its own.
a reader askedWhat is the single most important post here?
the answerProbably finalising, because it is the one moment in the whole cycle that cannot be undone.
what this post is not This channel is not about what to buy. It is entirely about process, and it says nothing about listings, products or vendors as such.