Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Guide To Nike’s Basket Waiting System

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When shopping with Nike, you may have come across the above messages stating “It’s not in your cart yet” or “Waiting for your turn”.

That’s because with some popular products from Nike, the brand wants to ensure a fair and smooth transaction for all customers. The process is similar to lining up outside a shop and queuing for your turn to buy a product.

In Nike’s case, “Waiting for your turn” means that you’re queuing to buy the product, but unfortunately doesn’t guarantee you will be able to buy it due to availability.

Some people close their browser and come back another time, but this will kick you out the queue. Instead, leave your browser window open and don’t refresh it. If you’re making a purchase using your smartphone, it is recommended to avoid answering calls, switching to other apps or letting your phone enter a locked state while you queue. Doing any of these things may result in you losing your place.

If the product has sold out and you’re still waiting in line, you’ll receive an out-of-stock message. If however, you are lucky and the product is still available when it comes to your turn to buy, it will be added to your cart where you can then go to check out and purchase.

Waiting Times

During a high heat release people have been known to wait in line for up to an hour (crazy we know)

Many times during a release sizes will all ‘sell out’ as people have added to carts. A portion of these people will then remove from their cart and sizes pop back up.

If you get an “Out of Stock” message or see “Sold Out” then it is advisable to refresh the product page a few times – sometimes hours after release sizes come back.

The average waiting time should be no longer than 10 minutes but its always worth holding if you can.

Once the shoe is in your basket it is yours – on rare occasion or with high heat releases stuff will be removed from the basket due to error but 9 times out 10 the shoe is yours. We would recommend checking out quickly to make sure you secure the shoe.

Good luck!

 

 

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