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Please Unsubscribe After You Get a Wii

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

All,

My server is under serious stress when it comes to sending emails. I may even limit the number of emails sent in the next few rounds as a result. In order to curb this going forward, all users that have received a Wii, please unsubscribe to aid in others receiving their emails faster. To unsubscribe from emails visit this page and follow the directions:
http://www.nowinstock.net/unsubscribeAlert.php

Thank you and others thank you as well!

Justin


Sears In Stock… Site Going Nuts!

Friday, December 7th, 2007

As you can tell Sear’s does have stock showing.

But I think we are bringing the site down just like all my email sending is bringing my site down! Good luck to all!


Toy R Us Wii Availability Early This Morning

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Well, I am never sure how many are ever available, but it appears Toy R Us was showing stock available in the early morning hours EST. I got the text myself, woke up, and ran to the computer to enter the URL. Sure enough, the tracker was right. Some have already mentioned they got one, but a lot of you said you didn’t. Not much I can say here other than maybe it was a release of canceled orders from a few days back just as Sears usually does. I assume this cause it doesn’t sound like there were that many.

Toys R Us Wii In Stock @ 2:30 AM EST


Wii Mobile Alerts Update

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

As you may have noticed, the mobile alerts for the Wii are a Beta test at this time. As I state on the Mobile Alerts sign up page, this means that alerts are limited to only a few stores. The only stores that get distributed over the mobile alerts airwaves are Amazon, Best Buy, and Circuit City. I removed Sears from this list when they had their stock issues. If they behave tomorrow, I may add them back.

Since I put the mobile alerts option live, I have accrued about 400+ people following the alerts. I like this and want it to continue. But, what I really want is one of the above stores to release some stock for one last test run. In the initial tests there were some people, including myself, that were not receiving every alert. This is not good, but something we may just have to deal with going forward. I tried to diagnos the problem, but there is no clear answer as to what is causing the issue. All I know is that it is not on my end as every alert is sent to my Twitter account just fine. I have opened a bug report with Twitter in hopes of getting some indication as to why this happens, but response has been lackluster at best.

Once the next alert goes out via mobile, I should get enough feedback from users to understand just how bad the situation is and will decide how to proceed accordingly. So all users that are subscribing to mobile alerts, on the next alert, please come back to the News section here to look for a poll or something so I can better understand how broad the problem really is.


Wal-Mart’s Wii In Stock Fluctuations

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

As I am sure a lot of you have noticed, Walmart has been suffering from history anxiety and want their name to dominate my Recent History for the Wii tracker. No, seriously though, this is what I call Walmart Flux. They have the stock, but it just disappears for some unknown reason only to come back and show as in stock a minute or ten later. This happened last year as well, hence why I have already given it a name.

So what should you do? Hang out on the Walmart site and just continue to hit refresh every minute or so. If you do this for 20 minutes and still see no stock, look back at my Wii tracker to see if I saw any during that time. If not, you might want to give it a rest. If I did see stock while you were refreshing there, then you might want to go back and try again for a little while. This is the best I can do for you. I am sure Walmart Flux will continue throughout the holiday season and probably longer. Just another web site glitch we have to deal with just like Sears and their inventory issues.


Sam’s Did Have Wii’s

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Just letting all of you know that, yes, Sam’s Club did have Wii’s in stock. I am doing this so that all of you will trust the tracker. There has been some dissent sent my way from people saying that my tracker is crap. Trust me, if there is an error with one of my scripts, I will surely admit it and post the error here.

Screen shot from Sam’s Club showing stock was available:

Sam’s Club Had Wii’s Indeed

And once more, hang in there! I know the frustration can be great.


CompUSA Did Have Wii’s

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

From now on, I will try to post as often as I can to show all you the tracker does work, and you do not get too discouraged. CompUSA did have Wii’s this morning as the tracker showed. In fact, here is a screen shot of what my spiders picked up:

CompUSA11-29-07

See where it says “Usually Ships In: 1 – 2 Business Days“. While it appears they did have a limited quantity as can be expected from CompUSA, at least they had some.

Hang in there, we will get you a Wii!


Sears Wii Alerts Going Forward

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

All, I just want to let you know that starting later today as soon as Sears fixes their site once again, I will be reactivating Sears once again. However, this time around I am going to cut back on the alert times for just Sears. I typically send out alerts every 4 hours until stock is diminished. Given that it usually takes Sears longer than that to fix their site, I am going to push their specific alerts back to approximately 12 hours. Hopefully they will be able to fix their site within this larger time frame. If it so happens that Sears can’t deal with that time frame, I may push it even further. Time will tell.

Also, it appears that stock is being shown as available every morning. As I stated in my comments on an earlier post, I feel this is related to canceled orders being reintroduced back into the system. I can not control this. It does appear that there are units available in the morning, just a VERY, VERY limited number. I am talking in the single digits. As result of this occurrence, expect that you will receive alerts every day for Sears. And, unless you are up ultra early EST or late PST and act Flash Gordon quick, you will more than likely not be able to get a Wii before the site starts displaying incorrect inventory information.

I am tired of dealing with Sears and do not want to remove it completely from the tracker. I think this new system will work out in the end.

Also, I have removed Sears from the Twitter Beta test as a result. We do not need mobile alerts early in the morning for this limited number of units. I will turn them back on if I feel Sears has corrected the situation to a certain degree.


Amazon’s Black Friday Wii Early Surprise

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

As I woke up this morning to the check out NowInStock.net’s status, I noticed at 2:58 A.M. this morning Wii alerts were shot off to everyone that Amazon had the Wii in stock. A little surprised and thinking that this might have been an error, I verified my cached snapshot (I store a snapshot every time I see stock available), and sure enough they had stock available!

The really odd thing about this was the fact it was 3:00 AM when stock was available. Amazon never releases Wii’s at this time of day. Their typical release time is around 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM. I assume this is to give the west coast equal opportunity at acquiring one. But 3:00 AM!

So I beg to question, why this was done? Was this left over stock from the day before?

Yesterday, on Thanksgiving, they began their 6 Days – Amazon Customer Vote deals. Were these the leftovers? It happened at 3:00 AM EST, which is 12:00 AM PST and when the Customer Vote deals would have expired. So all the unclaimed $79 Wii’s from Thanksgiving, might have been thrown back into the pot and released at standard cost.

The other option is that Amazon wanted to beat the majority of other stores that opened up early for Black Friday. JCPenny opened up at 4:00 AM! As a result, those early risers getting ready to crash the doors on Black Friday got a really early Black Friday surprise of Wii’s In Stock! (Thank you Amazon, now I can go back to bed.)

I like to think of it as a little of both. Some may think it was coincidence that Amazon ran their $79 Wii, $319 PS3, or $219 Xbox 360 Customer Vote deal on Thanksgiving, but I feel it was strategic and a good strategy at that. You knew the Wii would win, which it did. You also know that not all of those randomly selected to receive a Wii would claim it. It was Thanksgiving! All unclaimed Wii’s get released as soon as the deal expires which happens to be 3:00 AM EST or 12:00 AM PST on Black Friday.

I maybe stepping out on the limb on this one, as it does sound to be a little too good to be true, but it happened just like that. I guess the real question is how many Wii’s were available this morning and how many went unclaimed yesterday? Something we will never know.


Sears and Wii In Stock Alerts

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Yes, Sears did have Wii’s in stock online. I have subscribers who thanked me already for providing them with the opportunity to purchase them. Remember, there are thousands of people just like you looking for the Wii; you have to be quick.

Here is a little more detail on the situation, and I hope everyone reads the following so they understand exactly what happens with Sears and NowInStock.net.

What you have just been subjected to, as well as NowInStock.net, is the infamous workings of the Sears’ website. Their inventory system is not directly tied to their web site. So, what happens is the site says they are in stock, when in reality they are not. I have dealt with this over the past year now. I can only read and alert people on what my spiders see, and that is exactly what my site did.

Currently, the only solution for NowInStock.net is to manually pull down Sears ASAP after stock has been sold out. The issue with this process is that I have to manually check the link frequently (add a Wii to my cart and try to check out) until I see it is sold out, at which time, I go into my system and deactivate the Sears tracking. So, if this occurs when I not at my computer, then indications continue to show stock as available until I get the opportunity to flip the switch.

Please note: I do work a day job and when at work that job takes precedence over this site.

Again, sorry for your inconvenience with Sears errors. If you feel cheated, depressed or just downright mad at NowInStock.net or Sears; please unsubscribe from the Sears alerts. By doing so, you will not have to deal with this in the future. I say this because it will happen again. Seriously, there is no need to get stressed out about these errors.

Remember, there will be plenty of alerts before Christmas. If you can hang in there and be quick with alerts, you WILL get a Wii!
Justin



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