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Kyle

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Anyone who thinks so feel free to vent here.  Thanks Bioware.

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unnamedplayer

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#@$@$@#$!!@#@! !!!!!!!!

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SniperREX

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I can't believe I missed Tali... twice!!! because the Bioware store has a bad checkout!!!

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Kyle

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Same, both times, Tali in checkout in two minutes, loads for eight or nine then, were sorry sold out.

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ianmcc123

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I missed Tali both times because stupid errors! This is ridiculous!

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Khalec

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God damn, mother ****ing, cockamamie, bull ****, fraking joke!!! To try three times and not get the lithograph I want just because of a checkout error is freaking insane!

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SIim Charles

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It sucks.

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Khalec

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Huh, thought the filter would actually take out more cursing than that

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Khalec

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I'm done buying from the store until I hear what happens to the last 100 lithographs

Modifié par Khalec, 24 novembre 2010 - 02:51 .


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rizen33

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I feel you guys. This is the third time I had the checkout errors, similar to you guys. Until these errors are resolved, it seems like there should be a way for the store to see who had placed the orders immediately (e.g. within a minute or two after the lithos were made available), and then who later received the checkout errors. Perhaps this information is stored and can be retrieved in their database or API (application programming interface) responses. If this information can be retrieved, Bioware could then perhaps make it a priority and offer customers in these situations the missed lithos, if of course any are still available.

Modifié par rizen33, 24 novembre 2010 - 03:07 .


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Tocquevillain

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rizen33 wrote...

I feel you guys. This is the third time I had the checkout errors, similar to you guys. Until these errors are resolved, it seems like there should be a way for the store to see who had placed the orders immediately (e.g. within a minute or two after the lithos were made available), and then who later received the checkout errors. Perhaps this information is stored and can be retrieved in their database or API (application programming interface) responses. If this information can be retrieved, Bioware could then perhaps make it a priority and offer customers in these situations the missed lithos, if of course any are still available.


If only that were possible. There's more people who didn't post on the forums after the fact than they have lithographs, how would that be fair? It's the luck of the draw; not who gets to the order page first, but who gets the server to cooperate with their computer first.

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Kyle

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That is exactly right, couldn't agree more, and if this were the mid 90's I might expect an online store to suffer under sever issues. It is time to put away the markers and crayons "Bio" and get out the big person tools.

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Zavox

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Simple solution would be to open the placing of orders at a scheduled time known in advance. Then you just have to F5 and get lucky, after 200 orders have been reached the part of placing orders shuts down. First 200 will then go to check-out. This is the kind of system Blizzard uses when it sells tickets to Blizzcon, and it isn't crashing or majorly lagging from what I've heard.

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Selene Moonsong

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This looks more like an excuse to incite ranting. Lockdown...