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Why are you guys willing to pay that much for this? Would rather get real plants for that much
Got them for my wife. Used the vase I got her real flowers in for Mother's Day. Those real flowers are long dead. These sit on our kitchen table and will never die. My wife loved the thought and the realism from afar. She also asked if this meant I was never going to buy her live flowers again. 😂
So far I've been able to add to Cart twice, but each time by the time I go through the 10 button clicks and CVV entry, Place Order says Out of Stock. I guess Wally doesn't reserve items in cart once you enter checkout, like some other online stores do (usually 15-minute timeout).
I think the problem is now that this magical appearance of these (at a discount, even) probably has hundreds of people all clicking refresh and trying to check out, but it looks like they only are releasing a very small number each batch (one time it said 7 available, one time it said 2, but in either case, gone by the time I got to Place Order.)
UPDATE: a new kind of cart fail. It just showed up again for a few seconds. In this case Wallly's system did prevent the frustration of the full checkout experience:
This item was not added to your cart. This item has just gone out of stock.
So far I've been able to add to Cart twice, but each time by the time I go through the 10 button clicks and CVV entry, Place Order says Out of Stock. I guess Wally doesn't reserve items in cart once you enter checkout, like some other online stores do (usually 15-minute timeout).
I think the problem is now that this magical appearance of these (at a discount, even) probably has hundreds of people all clicking refresh and trying to check out, but it looks like they only are releasing a very small number each batch (one time it said 7 available, one time it said 2, but in either case, gone by the time I got to Place Order.)
UPDATE: a new kind of cart fail. It just showed up again for a few seconds. In this case Wallly's system did prevent the frustration of the full checkout experience:
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This item was not added to your cart. This item has just gone out of stock.
My experience was, add to cart, click checkout, it says "out of stock, moving to your saved cart", but it didn't actually move it to the saved cart, and the product page still said it was in stock. So I kept just going through the checkout process (going through also several iterations of captchas in the process), until the checkout process finally succeeded.
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I think the problem is now that this magical appearance of these (at a discount, even) probably has hundreds of people all clicking refresh and trying to check out, but it looks like they only are releasing a very small number each batch (one time it said 7 available, one time it said 2, but in either case, gone by the time I got to Place Order.)
UPDATE: a new kind of cart fail. It just showed up again for a few seconds. In this case Wallly's system did prevent the frustration of the full checkout experience:
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I think the problem is now that this magical appearance of these (at a discount, even) probably has hundreds of people all clicking refresh and trying to check out, but it looks like they only are releasing a very small number each batch (one time it said 7 available, one time it said 2, but in either case, gone by the time I got to Place Order.)
UPDATE: a new kind of cart fail. It just showed up again for a few seconds. In this case Wallly's system did prevent the frustration of the full checkout experience:
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