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Task Setup Guide for Aldi DE

In this article, we will cover how to set-up your tasks for an Aldi DE release. 

Create a task

To create a task, open your tasks.csv file within the Carnage folder.

Here you'll need to complete the following columns:

Site

In order to run the Aldi UK module, input Aldi DE here. 

Product ID/PID
For this column you need to enter the URL of the item that you would like to purchase. 

https://www.aldi-onlineshop.de/p/no-frost-gefrierschrank-md37190-1015653/

In this instance, the product is the URL above. 

Quantity

This module supports the option of selecting the quantity of the item that you would like to checkout. If you leave this empty, then the default quantity will be 1.

Profile Name

Here you need to insert a valid profile name. ALDI isn't strict when it comes to one checkout per profile/card so you are able to checkout multiple per profile on most items.

Method

Here there are two types of payment mode available. These are Credit Card and PayPal.

The PayPal option will send you a webhook that will allow you to checkout the item manually. 

The credit card option will automatically checkout the item for you. You will most likely need to be prepared to accept your banks 3DS when this happens. 

Mode

Input Default here.

Error Delay

Here you can set your desired Retry / Monitor delay. You can write this in a Retry-Monitor format. For example, we recommend using 3000-3000 for an initial release.

If you are using proxies, you may want to increase/decrease the delays depending on your setup.

Proxy List

Here you want to select the proxies that you would like to use. We recommend that you use a mixture of datacentre and sticky residential proxies to ensure the best likely-hood of success. 

We would not recommend that you run any more than two tasks proxyless.

We recommend a proxy to task ratio of 3:1 this is to help you avoid getting your proxies banned.

 

Task Example:

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You can click the image to enlarge it, or you can download this example file at the bottom of this article.

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