Queue Fairness Policy
A heading, an intro, and a two by two grid of four icon cards, each stating one waitlist fairness rule, with a closing policy line.
A heading, an intro, and a two by two grid of four icon cards, each stating one waitlist fairness rule, with a closing policy line.
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Queue Fairness Policy states the four rules that keep a waitlist honest, one per icon card in a two by two grid: nobody pays to skip, one unit per person per batch, bots get filtered, and 48 hours to claim before the spot passes on. Each card pairs an icon with a title and a plain body that says how the rule is enforced, in code at checkout, not on the honor system. The header reads "How the queue stays fair."
The rules are one array of four, each with an icon, a title, and a body. The footer line points to the full policy at a permanent URL with a public edit history, which is what turns a fairness claim into something a shopper can actually verify.
Reach for this block below a waitlist signup or a drop page, near the notify me card. A waitlist is only worth joining if the order means something, so the rules have to be enforced exactly as they are stated here.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is a drop queue for a small batch brand. Other policy grids:
Tip: naming the enforcement point ("the cart enforces it at checkout") is what separates a real rule from a wish; a shopper believes a limit a system holds, not one a footnote promises.