Thing, maybe asking them for advice about where else to shop. ![]() Popular, so I began clicking on them to see how many products wereĪvailable, and returning to click on the next. Find the page that lists all of the aluminum types, You might be able to simulate the lockout thing by looking up Says "To protect product information, we limit search activities I'm not really sure what they are trying to protect. Through sometimes, because the bots adapt. That's why captcha is so difficult to get Trying to penetrate McMaster's website, they probably don't have I have a feeling that if there are any bots out there that are Maybe they should have a clicking speed indicator pop-up window or Their customers for some undefined/unspecified browsing behavior. Something like captcha instead of some one hour or more lockout on Is so uptight about protecting information on their website fromīots that might gather that information, they should implement Of time, YouTube will ask you to do the captcha thing. Too many comments (something like posting to UseNet) over a period I've seen anything similar is on YouTube. Their website programming limits browsing. > against people who click too fast" mean? > Back to the original poster, what does "built-in protection > complaint seems to be about the manner in which the web site > That doesn't seem to be at the root of his complaint his No claims other than a general specification. Rep's that manufactuer don't blame the general distributor that makes IMO, if you want a particular manufacturer, find a distributor that Yet another overhead cost to add yet another layer of bookkeeping and McMaster-Carr doesn't provide a specific manufacturer on generic itemsīecause they buy in bulk from multiple suppliers and resell it would be ![]() Let the brick'n mortar place eat the inventory and storefront overhead. Those who use Best Buy/local retailer as a showroom then go online and If you're just like most, the most likely purpose is essentially that of If you really have such demanding requirements, there is the ![]() > it's more important to get the stuff quickly at a reasonable price still I don't think most commercial customers would bother. > real manufacturer's part number it would make it easier to shop around > a better idea if it will do what you want. Even Harbor Freight lets you download the manual so you can get > items- you're stuck with their very limited description and a few > see what the detailed specifications and caveats really are on complex > One issue with them hiding the manufacturer is that it's impossible to It's more important to get the stuff quickly at a reasonable price Real manufacturer's part number it would make it easier to shop around Even Harbor Freight lets you download the manual so you can getĪ better idea if it will do what you want. Items- you're stuck with their very limited description and a few See what the detailed specifications and caveats really are on complex One issue with them hiding the manufacturer is that it's impossible to I've not been disappointed with their cutting tools, and after my lastĮxperience with K*C's service (never got the product, so can'tĬompare). >tap I ordered was Greenlee, not sure about drill bits. >disappointed by poor quality, so there's that too (I think the last >However, at least for drill bits, taps, etc. >yes, I do not like that McMaster doesn't tell you the mfgr. ![]() > Content-Type: text/plain charset=ISO-8859-1 format=flowed > Subject: Re: Alternative to MacMaster-Carr? > built-in protection against people who click too fast.
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