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Servers can only handle so much. Hell even Amazon has issues on Prime Day. It happens.Why can't they make the app run smoothly for these kinda drops???
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Servers can only handle so much. Hell even Amazon has issues on Prime Day. It happens.Why can't they make the app run smoothly for these kinda drops???
How is that Nike doesn't know this? Prime day is 1 time year this is 1 time month with Nike.Servers can only handle so much. Hell even Amazon has issues on Prime Day. It happens.
How is that Nike doesn't know this? Prime day is 1 time year this is 1 time month with Nike.
If that were true they would saved all the money invested in the app. Everything would still sell out.Nike has no incentive to try and find a solution for the heavy traffic. They will still sell out the sneakers regardless. These limited drops are like a drop of water in the bucket for their sales.
I can't think of a single site that handles multi-million requests and processes them in all in a couple of minutes. I know we like to bag on them and it sucks when you can't get an order in but overall what they do is pretty impressive. Beats the **** out of sitting by a cpu for 6 hours for Yeezys.How is that Nike doesn't know this? Prime day is 1 time year this is 1 time month with Nike.
Why would you do that when you can just trade them for the real thing or sell them and buy the real thing?Is anyone gonna turn these into blk reds? Or the pack pair into Chicago’s?
I mean if it's not possible no use in complaining. Also had no idea a sneaker release generated as many requests as Amazon prime dayI can't think of a single site that handles multi-million requests and processes them in all in a couple of minutes. I know we like to bag on them and it sucks when you can't get an order in but overall what they do is pretty impressive. Beats the **** out of sitting by a cpu for 6 hours for Yeezys.
It may be possible but the investment would be ungodly. And not saying it's as big as Prime Day, just saying the largest e-commerce site on the planet cant' even handle spikes in traffic.I mean if it's not possible no use in complaining. Also had no idea a sneaker release generated as many requests as Amazon prime day
Why would you do that when you can just trade them for the real thing or sell them and buy the real thing?
Tried to cop for a homie, didn’t realize they were so hyped for such an underwhelming colorway.
I'd bet folding money that if Amazon crashed monthly they would do something about it. As a strictly online retailer they would have to. The cost to stagger the releases today wouldn't have cost a dime nor would making them a draw. Most people just want a chance. Sure I probably would have still caught an L but not even being able to participate is trashIt may be possible but the investment would be ungodly. And not saying it's as big as Prime Day, just saying the largest e-commerce site on the planet cant' even handle spikes in traffic.
I agree on staggering them. Dropping both at the same time was dumb. All of the bots were running multiple tasks to enter both and made it even worse. Damn a draw though. That just allows resellers to enter literally thousands of accounts.I'd bet folding money that if Amazon crashed monthly they would do something about it. As a strictly online retailer they would have to. The cost to stagger the releases today wouldn't have cost a dime nor would making them a draw. Most people just want a chance. Sure I probably would have still caught an L but not even being able to participate is trash