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Nike uses a web analytics tool that is used by most e-commerce sites Adobe SiteCatalyst. The level of detail a company can see depends on how it was implemented and coded. But even the most basic implementation would include a unique customer ID, the page names, and the link click values.
That's what I thought too when I contacted Nike's customer service to find out when the relaunch would be - I even provided them with a screen shot of the shoes in my cart at the last page of the checkout screen. They said unless you completed the transaction, there was no way to verify you ever had them in cart, regardless of the screen shot I provided.
no capture ?
Thread has gotten lame and super salty with all the complaints from online stike outs. Glad i got mine in person. Unsubscribed
+1 for you my manI fished up by going back to stores and picking up Unclaimed pair. I sold it to this guy at my job for 15 bucks over retail. Just gas money. Some times you got to look out for a fellow sneaker head.
Thread has gotten lame and super salty with all the complaints from online stike outs. Glad i got mine in person. Unsubscribed
I went in two ways, one manual and then used 6 accounts for adding shoes to carts for me/friends/family.
For those of you that got through on NDC. Mind telling us people who got stuck:
-What device were you on? Desktop, phone, tablet?
-What browser did you order with?
-What method did you use to get to the product detail page? Twitter link, global search on NDC, manual navigation?
-How many times did you have to complete the captcha?
-How long during the "waiting to add to cart" spinning wheel after the captcha?
-Were you logged in to your account during checkout?
-Did you encounter errors during checkout? During what pages? Cart summary, payment page, order review, confirmation?
-What time approximately was your order completed?
I apologize for all the questions, it just seems NDC has no idea how to troubleshoot their own site. So I figure we might as well figure it out for ourselves.
Thanks.
Overall though ....today was a good day....(ice cube voice)
you lucky dog! hook up the assist? =p
I guess I was wrong. My apologies. Went from zero to 2 pairs!
Thread has gotten lame and super salty with all the complaints from online stike outs. Glad i got mine in person. Unsubscribed
Beautiful picture bruhso I picked up my overpriced foam pros today...paid 400 through a footlocker hustler...the very same people who are messing the game up...but what can I do ? I work for a living ...cant camp and raffles suck.. I really wanted these and was impressed with how they look even though they look more red in pics and more highlighter pink in person....
Oh and the nail polish smell definitely heavy on these I assume its the glue.....
but actually my theory is the smell is a chemical that nike has engineered to make all of us keep paying rediculous prices for models that are over 10 years old and be happy to do so...So far its working.
Overall though ....today was a good day....(ice cube voice)
No problem! Enjoy your pairthanks ! ^^ broncos90dm
All of the analytics don't matter tho as far as being successful or not. Don't believe that they check any data on there analytics out before shipping shoes. My bot has skipped these steps since day one, never had an issue. Also, ADBLOCK blocks most of the requests it does to the modus server.
Nike uses a web analytics tool that is used by most e-commerce sites Adobe SiteCatalyst. The level of detail a company can see depends on how it was implemented and coded. But even the most basic implementation would include a unique customer ID, the page names, and the link click values.
The customer service rep you spoke to probably has no idea how any of it works on the back end. If they knew how the website worked at that level, they probably would be working in a different department. (no offense to any Nike Customer Service reps)
Oh trust me I know they don't review it before shipping every shoe release. That would be a pretty large task and as long as they sell out every week, nothing is "broken" as far as marketing and sales are concerned.
All of the analytics don't matter tho as far as being successful or not. Don't believe that they check any data on there analytics out before shipping shoes. My bot has skipped these steps since day one, never had an issue. Also, ADBLOCK blocks most of the requests it does to the modus server.
You know at what time?
All south bay area heads, FTL at Great Mall will be raffling off unclaimed pairs. GL to those who try.