A pretend order simulates the checkout process without completing a purchase. It lets users test payment gateways, shipping calculators, or inventory systems. Developers and QA teams use it to identify glitches safely. E-commerce managers and UX designers also benefit, as pretend orders help refine the customer journey and boost conversion rates without risking real transactions.
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