Coolone

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yeah its going to be hilarious when they take a look at your ip address and trace it back to you.

Actually I have no idea if they can do that, but I still think that was pretty moronic of you
 

Argo

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It probably just locks up the inventory for a couple of minutes, giving you a chance to complete the order. If you don't do so within 5-10 minutes the items are released back into the invetory.
 
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Originally posted by: bubbadu
Disclaimer: Please don't use this to abuse the website, I just thought it was worth pointing out

Then why did you really post it?
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You are an idiot.
 

Zim Hosein

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At the end of the day, if the orders aren't paid for, they will go back to being available :)
 

Originally posted by: Argo
It probably just locks up the inventory for a couple of minutes, giving you a chance to complete the order. If you don't do so within 5-10 minutes the items are released back into the invetory.

yeah, any half-ass application developer won't let an inactive cart stay subtracted from the inventory

 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: jntdesign
Originally posted by: Argo
It probably just locks up the inventory for a couple of minutes, giving you a chance to complete the order. If you don't do so within 5-10 minutes the items are released back into the invetory.

yeah, any half-ass application developer won't let an inactive cart stay subtracted from the inventory

We're talking about Staples here! :p