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2011 anniversary likely filled orders

It seems like the orders started at 324,000 and when the 4:30 waiting list came on order numbers were in the 372,000 range, so there was approximately 48,000 orders and about 2 per order was the average to get to the 100,000 max. If you assume 20% were messed up orders or duplicates that will eventually be cancelled then I would suspect orders up until 381,000 to 384,000 range will get filled, but again that is assuming 20% of the orders will be voided and the only reason why I think the number will be so high is because when i was trying to place my order the bar kept moving at the bottom of the screen like the computer was still thinking for 10 minutes, but when I checked my email I had a confirmation that the order was placed 10 minutes ago, so I think many people were inadvertently placing multiple orders not knowing if their orders were being received or not.

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  • My order # is in the 383 range. It's showing as backordered with expected delivery of 11/11.
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  • callawayc7callawayc7 Posts: 303 ✭✭✭
    Packers88, I think you're the 3rd or 4th person I've heard that had these multiple orders placed by mistake. The site was so slow that I'm sure a lot of people click the submit button more than once. So, there is definately hope for those on the waiting list.
  • droopyddroopyd Posts: 5,381 ✭✭✭


    << <i>My order # is in the 383 range. It's showing as backordered with expected delivery of 11/11. >>



    I'm 38400xxx, showing the same.
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