WALMART
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Walmart module requires accounts to checkout. To add your accounts to Shikari, go to the tab and click Add Accounts
. Paste your accounts (email:pass format) in the field and click Save.
In order to login, Shikari tasks match the email of the profile to the email of the account. So make sure your emails match in both accounts and profiles. If you are missing the account or there are multiples of the same account, you will receive errors.
With Walmart, there are two ways to monitor a product: by Product ID or Remote.
EXAMPLE OF FINDING THE PRODUCT ID OF A PRODUCT:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pen-Gear-Copy-Paper-8-5-x-11-92-Bright-20-lb-1-Ream-500-Sheets/487634010 The Product ID is 487634010.
Remote is where we'll monitor the product on our end and you will just need to have Checkout tasks with the corresponding Offer IDs or Product IDs.
We'll notify beforehand what we are monitoring for.
It is recommended to have at least a handful of Watchdogs for best performance.
Delays of 3000-5000 ms are recommended, but see this for instructions on how to set up Watchdog timings for a more efficient way of monitoring.
Watchdogs are required in addition to Checkout Tasks.
There are two inputs you can use for Walmart Checkout tasks: Offer IDs or Product IDs.
A Offer ID is a set of unique numbers that represent a specific size, color, and item(s) on a website. These are usually provided by your cook group and/or your cook group's monitors, which display every detail they can find about a product.
An item(s) Offer ID may be changed at any time.
You can input multiple products in a comma-separated list for more efficient Checkout tasks.
You can only run 1 Checkout task per Walmart account or you will encounter issues.
Although we recommend running Offer IDs as your selected Target Method
as it's the fastest out of the two methods, both Walmart and Amazon do include third-party seller Offer IDs; even monitors for these specific sites will sometimes include them, so please be sure to the maximum extent that it's the right Offer ID pointing to Walmart or Amazon as the seller.
ISP proxies are recommended, but sometimes, if PerimeterX is brutal, resi's will be good to have on hand.
Walmart tasks need to be preloaded before running, so it is best to preload early.
After preload, you hit start again to get the tasks to display Waiting for product to be found
.
Walmart uses PerimeterX for bot protection. Shikari has an automatic solver, but if PerimeterX changes at the last minute, it can cause problems. Be sure to stay tuned to the Discord for updates on PerimeterX.
Walmart has been known to cancel. To avoid cancellations, it is best to jig addresses and have unique phone numbers, credit cards, and names.
The Walmart modules uses the card on your profile that's in Shikari; if the card you have in your profile is not saved to your Walmart account, it will add the card to your account while running the task. The same goes for the address you used.
Clear Task Data
on tasks where you changed any information from what you were using before; otherwise, this will cause the task to use the old information again instead of your new task setup information.
It is very important that you only run one Walmart account per Checkout task, otherwise you will get PerimeterX issues. If you want to monitor the same product(s) at different quanities; you must use a another Walmart account to do so.
You must match your Watchdog and Checkout tasks by at least one input; more information is available .