Was looking forward to in person raffles, but it was quite a ****show.
Showed up at Markville only to find out it was GS only. I wouldn't have wasted my time if footlocker didn't post incorrect info on IG.
Then hit up downtown markham and was waiting in the Capsule line for almost 30 minutes only to find out they "ran out of ballots". It was only 1:30pm at that point. Lots of people were pissed off and the guys didn't even have the courtesy to tell folks until people started complaining. It was only the people coming out that said they are out of ballots. You'd think a store employee would come out and yell down the line so people wouldn't keep waiting.
Went around the corner to footlocker downtown markham and the line was looonnnggggg. Asked a guy near the front how long he'd been waiting and he said 1 hour. Screw it. Went for lunch and went home.
Signed off a bit early from work and went straight to Fairview. Long at footlocker was very long. Again, asked some nice kids near the front of the line and they said they had been waiting for close to an hour. No thanks. Went to check out Champs and it was similar so I left during rush hour to drive to Yorkdale.
The line at House of Hoops was a lot more reasonable when I got there and the guy running the line was friendly and efficient. Was about 30 deep and I waited about 20 minutes. It was almost 6:20 and I was about to leave but figured why not hit up Champs. The line there was a bit longer, but manageable, so I waited about 30 minutes and was able to sign up just before 7pm.
Friday morning, got an Unknown ID call from Champs Yorkdale that I had hit on the raffle! Totally unexpected and was a pleasant surprise. Overheard the store manager/supervisor telling someone else that they only got 1 FSR, not sure if that's true or not.
All in all, super happy that I got a pair, but a lot of time wasted and too many kids, their parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles and resellers.
Met a few older (35+) heads that also left due to the long lines and got to chat a bit in the Capsule line and downtown markham area.