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TowelKing 11-07-2020 09:12 PM

Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
I've been having problems placing orders on walmart with my accounts, I found an article that explains what to do:

https://travelwithgrant.boardingarea...e-chat-to-fix/

Here's what I've tried and what worked:

- Order with a VPN: instant cancellation.

- Order with residential IP: not instant but they cancelled it, after I spoke with them in the chat and placed the orders again it went through on one account but not on the other:

- Used a credit card and a debit card, have not tried gift cards yet or PP.

- Do not delete history on browsers.

Irukichan 11-08-2020 10:00 AM

Re: Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
I am having this issue as well. VPNs are always dirty for these verification systems. I don't have access to a residential IP at college and I think that is the issue. I'm using a good quality proxy like a sneaker quality proxy and it will get instant cancelled on the first try and chat did not work either if it was a certain type of item. After chatting I could only order really cheap items basically.

I'm thinking residential IP probably has a big impact but I don't know a way you can affordably rent one that is static and rotating would likely have the same issue as any other proxy right?

This is just so frustrating! They make it almost impossible to shop. Should not be so damn hard.

rsot 11-09-2020 04:29 AM

Re: Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
Rough to hear about this frustration geez

Irukichan 11-09-2020 09:30 AM

Re: Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 1123745)
Rough to hear about this frustration geez

No **** it shouldn't be this hard to shop as a US based customer. It is pretty silly all the crazy ass restrictions they put on new accounts. I feel they are harder to order than Amazon with new accts.

TowelKing 11-10-2020 01:56 AM

Re: Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
I just managed to make an order on the 2nd account where my order was cancelled, I think the key here is use a residential IP and to build cookies.

Irukichan 11-10-2020 10:01 AM

Re: Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
The account that was made with residential but had first order cancelled? So it worked after building cookies?

What cookies specifically like I've been browsing and adding things to wishlist and building a walmart history, but I assume you mean cookies from other common sites as well? I have not been doing that so I've basically only had a walmart history.

Also right now this setup is very resource intensive... I've been using VMs for the accounts. Is there a better way that has worked for you?

idb87e 10-06-2021 07:02 AM

Re: Tips for anyone having problems making walmart orders on new accounts
 
hi, it is still works for you ?
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