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Here is my plan of attack for whenever TravisScott.com decides to release the Jordan collection. FYI I am patiently waiting for a time and there is no reason to panic right now about when this may or may not release.
The Sacai Blazer strategy I posted the other day seemed to set you guys on the right path so let’s try this for Travis.
Try to be on a computer. If you can that is always better. The below is all assuming you will be on a desktop. If you have to do it on a phone then use apple/google pay to check out.
In advance of the release you can force the system to skip a Captcha by going to this URL while logged into your gmail in the same browser. I expect this to be useless for the Travis drop but it can’t hurt to do anyways in case. https://accounts.google.com/b/
Can’t emphasize this first thing enough, DO NOT refresh the /password url of any site before release. If you are refreshing the /password URL page you are going to lose valuable time and it might be an L from there as you wait in queue forever.
This is why I make a bookmark of the site I am trying to load. We don’t know what the URL is for Travis yet but for the sake of this post let’s pretend it is: https://aj1low.travisscott.com
I repeat we do not know the URL the shoes will drop on yet but it will be something.travisscott.com and not shop.travisscott.com
If we know the exact time of the release, you can start clicking the bookmark a few seconds before hand to try and trigger the password page being taken down. Keep spamming the site to load for timed releases until it works. Sometimes it takes a second or two post release for the password to work.
If we DO NOT know the exact time of release, I generally will sit there and visit the site every 5 seconds with the bookmark and just be patient. Don’t visit the site quicker than that as it could cause a soft ban if you sit there for 30 minutes loading the same URL.
Once you get through the password page and see product you should try to add anything to cart as quickly as you can. If the first product at the top of the site is shoes, go and add that shoe to cart.
If you stumble and pick a half size too small or too big, who cares, add to cart. Do not waste time right now. The number one goal is to enter the queue.
You need to be aware of your quickest method to enter the queue aka /checkout.
If you can enter the queue with a checkout link that you see on the site right after you cart then do that. If you have to load another page (like the cart) to see the checkout button then you should not wait around for this. Click the bookmark made for check out, for example it may be subdomain.travisscott.com/
The goal is to enter the queue is quickly as you can so the less clicking/page loads the better it is for you.
If you add your size to cart and then the travis site starts to take you to a new page but that page crashes, use the /checkout url you made to ideally put you into queue. Because at this point the size you carted should have went into the system and clicking the /checkout will put you into the queue.
If the site crashes at any point, refreshing is a good idea to force another load.
Once you are in the queue, open a new tab to the site, go and add to cart the other items you want (GS pair, kids pair, clothes etc).
The system does not care what you have in cart when you queue. It won’t make you wait in queue longer based on what you cart, It doesn’t care.
Keep an eye on your other tab here because its possible you get through queue quick and you don’t want to waste valuable time shopping for other stuff if you already got through queue.
If anything I would split screen your desktop so that you have one side for the queue and one side for adding additional items to cart if that’s what you plan to do.
I can confirm the above works because that’s how I did the DSM release today.
Depending on the level of anti-bot that is active, and I expect it to be high for Travis, the system to REQUIRE you do Captcha. Be prepared to do captcha and click a few times. Be prepared to even see this before check out and at check out. They have had past releases with multiple captcha now so be ready to do them. It’s not the end of the world, you have time.
Once you get through the queue things are pretty straight forward. Fill out your information and proceed through checkout. Chrome default autofill works and the autofill extension is even better.
Remember to not panic and stay focused on what you’re doing.
If your item gets sold out while going through check out then GO back to the site and try to cart another size. You should be able to go to your sold out tab and remove everything after /inventory problems to reload the checkout and find your newly added.
There’s no other tips/tricks at this point, check out as quick as you can and get that W!