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Limit one Finish Line Draft entry per person. Multiple entries with multiple size and location preferences will be disqualified. Once an entry is submitted, it is considered final and no changes of any kind can be made. Draft entries and/or reservations are non-transferrable. The name submitted during the Draft entry process must match the valid photo ID that is required to purchase the Retro 11 on [color= rgb(54, 99, 136)]12.21.12[/color].
If you receive an email from us confirming your shoe size and store location, you are guaranteed only one spot in line for an opportunity to purchase the Jordan Retro 11. There is no guarantee of receiving any shoe or your specified shoe size. Finish Line makes no guarantees regarding product or size availability.
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I'm pretty sure that we are guaranteed a pair on our size. I mean after all they did ask our size and they drafted a lottery in order to make it more organized and efficient. I'm thinking that they choose the people based off of their availability IE: If they have like 2 pairs of size 9.5's then they would only draft 2 people who entered 9.5 as their size corresponding to that store and so forth. It wouldn't make sense to draft like 5 9.5's when there would only be like 2 available if you catch my drift. Otherwise it is dumb. But trust me, I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled something stupid like that to rip us off. I thought finally I wouldn't have to worry about camping out or going extra early or anything, again which is why I think they finally decided to do a system like this.
But on the contrary, I do see your point in bolding the last two sentences...I mean technically it means that we can't get our size but then again like I said, it would be so dumb to make this system and ask for our size when we would still be competing to get them. Maybe in the confirmation email it would provide more clear detail because it says we should have our number in line inside the email.
If you receive an email from us confirming your shoe size and store location, you are guaranteed only one spot in line for an opportunity to purchase the Jordan Retro 11. There is no guarantee of receiving any shoe or your specified shoe size. Finish Line makes no guarantees regarding product or size availability.
[font=Helvetica, Arial, san-serif]Sigh..[/font]
I'm pretty sure that we are guaranteed a pair on our size. I mean after all they did ask our size and they drafted a lottery in order to make it more organized and efficient. I'm thinking that they choose the people based off of their availability IE: If they have like 2 pairs of size 9.5's then they would only draft 2 people who entered 9.5 as their size corresponding to that store and so forth. It wouldn't make sense to draft like 5 9.5's when there would only be like 2 available if you catch my drift. Otherwise it is dumb. But trust me, I wouldn't be surprised if they pulled something stupid like that to rip us off. I thought finally I wouldn't have to worry about camping out or going extra early or anything, again which is why I think they finally decided to do a system like this.
But on the contrary, I do see your point in bolding the last two sentences...I mean technically it means that we can't get our size but then again like I said, it would be so dumb to make this system and ask for our size when we would still be competing to get them. Maybe in the confirmation email it would provide more clear detail because it says we should have our number in line inside the email.