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Newegg Google Offer Hiccups

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November 28, 2011
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Newegg.com ran a special promotion “$40 for $20” on Google Offer this CyberMonday. The offer attracted a large number of web users, and caused performance hiccups for both Google Offers and Newegg.com.

Google Offers website was accessible, however users encountered various types of servers while trying to purchase the Newegg.com offer.

The most common error was: “Oh no! There was an issue loading your account information. This is probably just a server hiccup. Try reloading this page in a few minutes.” The problem lasted for about 30 minutes.

Google Newegg.com Offer Failure

Google Offer Failure

Newegg.com website started experiencing slowness or was un-responsive starting 12:00 PM EDT and is still having problems are of 1:40 PM EDT.

Newegg.com Web Performance - Cybermonday Offer

Newegg.com Web Performance – CyberMonday Offer

The Catchpoint Team.

Newegg.com ran a special promotion “$40 for $20” on Google Offer this CyberMonday. The offer attracted a large number of web users, and caused performance hiccups for both Google Offers and Newegg.com.

Google Offers website was accessible, however users encountered various types of servers while trying to purchase the Newegg.com offer.

The most common error was: “Oh no! There was an issue loading your account information. This is probably just a server hiccup. Try reloading this page in a few minutes.” The problem lasted for about 30 minutes.

Google Newegg.com Offer Failure

Google Offer Failure

Newegg.com website started experiencing slowness or was un-responsive starting 12:00 PM EDT and is still having problems are of 1:40 PM EDT.

Newegg.com Web Performance - Cybermonday Offer

Newegg.com Web Performance – CyberMonday Offer

The Catchpoint Team.

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