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  • I agree! This is extremely confusing to customers. People think that the item is NOT in stock but instead is available on back order. This needs to be changed!

    Our site has pretty much gone down since 3.0.3 upgrade yesterday. It loads up about 10-20% of the time. The rest of the time, we will either get a “cannot load site” screen or partial loads (for example, only the header image with black screen underneath).

    Our hosting company has been testing everything and found that there is a memory leak that is using up all server resources. The memory leak is caused by Woocommerce itself. Based on their advice, we are finally rolling back to pre 3.0 release because we’ve had nothing but problems since upgrading to 3.0.

    You might want to contact your host and see if they can test the memory usage on your site.

    Pondusa, what did you do with all the other third party updates when you rolled back?

    Our site has had nothing but problems since 3.0 and finally gone down and is giving errors since 3.03 update yesterday morning. We lost all sales and ad spend for the last 2 days so we are in the same boat. We are planning to roll back to 2.9 this afternoon to see if we can fix these issues. It’s good to hear that it helped your site.

    What I’m wondering is what to do with all the other plugins that have been issuing updates seems like every day trying to fix the errors caused by Woo 3.0. I wonder if their newer versions will work with 2.9 or is it better to keep everything as it was in that backup that worked? What did you end up doing?

    Thanks

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