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sweet lord baby jesus please let ontario have a size 10 in the moonwalkers tomorrow at opening.
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Was there today, it was packed,The 1st Nike Clearance Store in NYC is officially open in SkyView Mall Flushing, Queens NYC
They opened a day early
Was there today, it was packed,
1st time at a "Clearance Store",
Only Hash for shoes, clothes are all on the same racks, not by sports.
Lots of t-shirts, mostly priced at 9.99, lots of shorts at 14.99
question, does the clearance store ever of % percent off sales?
Thanks! for the response, good to know that they will have percent off in the future ,Was at the Memphis clearance store today they had 30% off shoes n tshirts 40% of outerwear. Folks going ham in there
You know if those new opening factory stores, still handing out those gift cards?
You know if those new opening factory stores, still handing out those gift cards?
i just called on the phone the jerk on the other end would not even tell me if there are any retros
he said "That's the nature of the Clearance store business not to give info over the phone".
i told him how am i going to know if its worth the time to travel over
complete b.s.
^^^ clearance stores didn't used to be that way to be honest. Nike corporate made some significant changes to negatively effect the consumer.
I called yesterday to place carmine 1 sz 9 on hold. guy on the phone took my name and told me 48 hour hold. couldn't make it yesterday so i tried today, called when i was half way to make sure they still had it.....guess what yup you know it...they don't have it. what kind of customer service is that telling me I'm good for 48 hours and less than 24 hours my pair was never set aside....Called Vacaville to do a phone order on those carmine 1s. They are not allowing phone orders per the store manager.
Store athletes will tell you, they have made changes. It never hurts to ask them questions. I ALWAYS ask, they never turn me downIt's understandable. But there also wasn't "information" leaking/floating around like it does now. I guess best example I could give would be let's say a clearance store gets a premium jordan that will obviously attract phone orders. They get 20. Shows up in system. They all get sold. System will still show inventory. Now you got info floating around like "oh this clearance store got these Jordan's and they have plenty". And lurkers will do what they can to try and get them. Now you got people calling all times of day all week all month asking for a shoe that they don't have because as I've stated they are all gone. Brings along way too many problems for a clearance store to deal with people over the phone. They'd rather have someone post "bs" than get 100 calls in a day for some Jordan's they don't even have.. So you are right less power to the phone order consumer but more power to those that can physically come in to a store and make purchases (which is also important to the business to have people physically in their stores)
Store athletes will tell you, they have made changes. It never hurts to ask them questions. I ALWAYS ask, they never turn me down
Where's the bs? Clearance stores have always been this way. They don't cater to people over the phone.. service is provided to those that can physically come in the store. It's really a pretty standard policy at the clearance level. Much less hassle considering premium shoes (which most outlets won't let you phone order anyways) will sell regardless. So why take the time to fill orders and go through that extra process.. So they can create some illusional business relationship with people that only call by the hundreds when they hear of some bogus info that may not even be accurate.. Most clearance stores (of any company) won't even check their inventories for you at their store so I think Nike is always doing more than they should at the clearance level.. Just saying. Sound business strategy.
^^^ clearance stores didn't used to be that way to be honest. Nike corporate made some significant changes to negatively effect the consumer.