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In reply to the discussion: To those women who are buying extra at Hobby Lobby [View all]Roselma
(540 posts)Lobby's website that currently is holding items out of their sell-able inventory. This is my protest. It is quiet, but it is disruptive. Hobby Lobby's website lets you select items to put in an electronic shopping cart to later be checked out. They do not ask for any personally-identifying information like name, address, phone, email, or credit card information before you "check out". They place a cookie on your computer, nothing more. When you load the shopping cart, it stays loaded for some time, and the items you select are removed from their electronic inventory to not be sold to other shoppers. To keep that shopping cart tied up, I will stop by daily and toss a new item in or remove an item. Also, I have loaded different promo codes. These actions show recent activity to the electronic sales and inventory systems. Maybe they'll catch on over a time when their buyers have to order new materials to replenish inventory to cover the items in my cart. Several of my friends are doing the same thing. Not major purchases, mind you, just a few hundred dollars worth of merchandise on electronic hold. Maybe you can join me. I recommend going out to get a promo code from a promo code website or going to their mainpage to snip up their limited time promo codes. This makes your entire shopping cart look legit.