I think either you misunderstood my post, or I did not articulate it clearly. My point was that they don't take orders during holy days because their religion forbids work, even though in this case the computer is doing the work, and not an actual person. However, when you enter their URL in a browser, their servers also do work in responding to your web request, sending you files (images, html, css, javascript), letting you query their DB, etc. It's all computers doing work. So if they consider taking an order to be "work", they should also consider loading a web page to be "work". In both cases, a computer is doing all the "work" not a person, so in order to be consistent they should shut down their web servers during holy days to prevent "work" being done.