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i still see people with bots fail a lot. i prob will never buy one i still somehow get most of what i want manually
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i clicked on the link as soon as it went up and saw no sizes though lol https://cncpts.com/products/adidas-sns-social-status-ultraboost-s-e-by2911-ftwwht
yeah they tweeted itDid they tweet this? I saw tweet but they only had the superstars.
https://www.thelinkangel.com/sns-ss-ultraboosthow do y'all even find the links? i still can't find links even after theyre sold out. i do that so i can be ready next time. haha
Like I stated, making all hyped releases into raffles that require some form of identification would discourage bots. Adidas could also assign more of their stock to flagship locations and do online raffle entries that require ID (for entry) and in store pick up as well.
do you know how much time and effort adidas and nike (big $$ companies) have put n2 fighting bots....
IT DOESN'T WORK
the same nerd that writes software that fights bots is the same nerd that writes bot software
What do you want them to do? Invest money to combat bots and hit their bottom line?
I get that. Bots are here to stay. My beef is with the boutiques and stores not doing simple things to make bots useless. Online raffles that require some form of government id (drivers license, passport, etc.) to enter would kill them for example.
Changing urls of the boutique website and product pages around to catch bots off guard, etc. works too.
sole links and bots
Everything just lagging.
Simple work arounds can help, such as not naming the shoes' URL and identifier with the real name / SKU.
What do you want them to do? Invest money to combat bots and hit their bottom line?
Most of these boutiques are on Shopify, which means they can't even be bothered to invest the money into an e-commerce site and instead use an existing platform that has monthly fees.
On the same token, if Shopify cared about fixing the problem they wouldn't have invented Frenzy. Frenzy is their way of combating bots, instead of trying to fix Shopify.
A business has to pad their bottom line. Shopify could just as easily combat bots but would rather push a new platform and a new product.
No One!
Who copped though