The Adventure Of The Gift Card

1 Pics by Peep Gift Card Blank

After being officially in business as a Second Life photographer for over a year, I finally decided to offer gift cards for my services. Simple little task, you say. Not so! Well, I suppose it could have been if I had just done a simple buy board with my gift cards, but nooooo – I had to try to get all fancy!

I will spare you the step-by-step trials I endured trying to put a simple texture onto a photo frame, add an unpacking script (with pose), attaching it to myself so that I appeared to be looking down onto this amazing gift before unpacking. As I have mentioned on numerous occasions, I am not a builder. I don’t know how people manage it, to be honest. They must have the patience of saints. This little exercise nearly pushed me over the edge.

I did, in fact, manage to create the delivery box, attach it to my avatar, include the animation and updated script to the box, along with the gift card and information note card. I even managed to create different boxes for each of the cards I offer. I did a happy dance when I got them all set up in a vendor at my showroom and heaved a sigh of relief when my Marketplace store was online and ready to go. I even did a test delivery from MP and jumped for joy when the gift cards were delivered to me successfully. What an achievement! What a glorious victory over the technical side of Second Life!

…what an idiot I am. The one thing I didn’t do during this whole process was test that the delivery box worked for anyone other than me. Only after I had done all of these things did I drag my alt in to make sure I could transfer the box to her and it would actually deliver the gift card and note card. Oh, I could transfer it successfully. I watched in nervous anticipation as she gazed in awe at the delivery frame, heaved a sigh of relief when the folder appeared in her inventory and the box magically disappeared.

And then I nearly cried when I checked the folder and all that showed up was the note card. The gift card itself was nowhere to be seen.

I did the only thing a reasonable person could do – I took the vendor offline, unlisted my Marketplace items and logged off in a huff.

But I couldn’t let it go. I logged back in on my alt and rezzed the delivery box. Yep, the gift card was there. And when opening it manually, the gift card magically appeared in inventory. After thinking about it, I decided it had to be either the permissions or the script. To be honest, I was hoping for the permissions. Alas, they were set up properly. And since I read SL scripting code about as well as I do Sanskrit, I decided to cut my losses and remove the script and animation, reorient the frame so that it sits upright when rezzed (rather than being upside down and cock-eyed as it previously was so it looked like one was holding it). I updated the vendor with the new items and put it back online, dragged the new boxes to my Marketplace outbox and logged out. Realised I hadn’t actually uploaded them to Marketplace, logged back in to do that and amended the listings there with the correct boxes.

Finally, after I-don’t-wanna-know-how-many-hours, my gift cards were on sale. I may never sell one of these suckers but they’re never coming down after the adventure I went on just to make them available!

I may contact the script creator (or another friend who is a scripting legend) to see if someone can get it to work. I know if I do that I will have to relist the gift cards again in my vendor and on Marketplace. But after doing it several times already, I’m fairly adept at both.

Or, I might just leave it as is and leave this as a reminder of why I should stick to shopping, decorating and taking pictures in Second Life!

If you would like to give a gift of a photo session with lil ole me, you can click the link to the right of this post to access my Marketplace store or visit my in-world showroom and pick one up from the vendor. Heck, I’ll even give you the direct link to my Marketplace store here – no point in making you work as hard as I did just to get those suckers on sale 😉

PS – Cougar, now would be the time you can safely say, “Told ya so!” 😉

Credits can be found here.

9 thoughts on “The Adventure Of The Gift Card

    • PeepSideshow Darkward February 3, 2014 / 9:26 am

      Oh! I hadn’t thought of that!

      Can I hire you as my marketing manager? 😉

      xoxo

  1. caoimhelionheart February 3, 2014 / 9:28 am

    Uff! I can’t get it to work from my phone. But tomorrow, it’s on!

  2. Cougar Sangria February 4, 2014 / 2:43 am

    Ummmm, no I won’t do that. I am in awe that you my friend took it upon yourself to tackle this in the first place. I tried to do something like this on a much less grander scale when I had the ‘Open House’. Never could get the welcome mat to give the notecard to visitors lol. I gave up…but I intend to go back and get the sucker to work. Congratulations on opening your MarketPlace Store. ♥

    • PeepSideshow Darkward February 4, 2014 / 7:45 am

      I thought, after my rant, that giving out a standard box would make me seem to be a bit of a hypocrite lol I

      Sometimes, simple is the best…especially when anything else is beyond the abilities of the creator! 😉

  3. Rwah February 4, 2014 / 9:06 am

    I adore you! I’m laughing so hard right now that tears stream down my cheeks and I have a tummy ache from it. Not over you, but because the way you told about your adventure and because it is so so so familiair. Everything that has to do with scripts scares me half silly, let alone building or vendors! Remember the advanced hands Peep?… hahaha oh boy. But you did it! I hope your giftcards will fly out that of that vendor and that you continue to make SL more beautiful, one pic at the time! ❤

    • PeepSideshow Darkward February 4, 2014 / 9:10 am

      lol well, I had the choice of laughing or crying. Since I had already thrown my hissy fit, I had to end up laughing.

      I don’t mind sharing the silliness I get myself into; it’s better to have people laugh WITH me than AT me 😀

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