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Anywhere in NYC/Westchester with sizes still?
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Originally Posted by KanyeWest101
Anywhere in NYC/Westchester with sizes still?
Originally Posted by KanyeWest101
Anywhere in NYC/Westchester with sizes still?
no wonder nike doesn't have anymore, nor does the Bay Area, CA..Originally Posted by 430AM
Hype or not... Restocks or not. I ended up with 20 pairs. 5 for myself. These are my grails and I love them to death.
Only thing I didn't like about the 2011 retro is the red they used... Compared to the CDP 3's, the 2011's looked more maroon than red. But that's nitpicking.
I hope everyone who wanted them got them... I'm from SF and there was plenty of pairs to go around which was a pleasant surprise.
no wonder nike doesn't have anymore, nor does the Bay Area, CA..Originally Posted by 430AM
Hype or not... Restocks or not. I ended up with 20 pairs. 5 for myself. These are my grails and I love them to death.
Only thing I didn't like about the 2011 retro is the red they used... Compared to the CDP 3's, the 2011's looked more maroon than red. But that's nitpicking.
I hope everyone who wanted them got them... I'm from SF and there was plenty of pairs to go around which was a pleasant surprise.
are you implying that customer service and functionality of a website mean nothing as long as everything "sells out"??Originally Posted by rayray3thousand
Were you drunk when you wrote this? You make no sense. They still sold out so they made as much profit off of the shoe as they could have. You make it sound like spending more money on a server will fix the problem but other stores experienced the same problem. A crazy amount of people trying to order at the same time on a site will cause problems for a lot of sites.Originally Posted by shogun
rayray3thousand wrote:
just an FYI... your company loses out on huge amounts of profit not being able to satisfy the consumers. I can't even imagine how many people on NT and other shoe communities gave up on your online release and purchased from alternate establishments.
spend the $$ to get the server speed/research that it takes to satisfy the incredible demand you have during big releases... it will lead to higher profiting quarters in the future
are you implying that customer service and functionality of a website mean nothing as long as everything "sells out"??Originally Posted by rayray3thousand
Were you drunk when you wrote this? You make no sense. They still sold out so they made as much profit off of the shoe as they could have. You make it sound like spending more money on a server will fix the problem but other stores experienced the same problem. A crazy amount of people trying to order at the same time on a site will cause problems for a lot of sites.Originally Posted by shogun
rayray3thousand wrote:
just an FYI... your company loses out on huge amounts of profit not being able to satisfy the consumers. I can't even imagine how many people on NT and other shoe communities gave up on your online release and purchased from alternate establishments.
spend the $$ to get the server speed/research that it takes to satisfy the incredible demand you have during big releases... it will lead to higher profiting quarters in the future
Why would you count on coming out a day later to get them?Originally Posted by Rusty Shackelford
Yeah its over
I called all the stores in my area.... SOLD OUT
I even called the ****'s SOLD OUT
I should've went yesterday
Why would you count on coming out a day later to get them?Originally Posted by Rusty Shackelford
Yeah its over
I called all the stores in my area.... SOLD OUT
I even called the ****'s SOLD OUT
I should've went yesterday