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What do they do with shoes like that? Try and clean them up? Send to outlets?
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What do they do with shoes like that? Try and clean them up? Send to outlets?
Get sent to a third world country and pass as new....What do they do with shoes like that? Try and clean them up? Send to outlets?
I'm gonna start badgering the reps in chat and see if I can start buying them in my size for like $100 offPretty sure they may be donated or something. Probably a write off.
So who is he speaking for?He's not speaking for nike doe.
At the end of the day, Nike should take some of the blame for having such a lenient return policy within the first 30 day window
What do they do with shoes like that? Try and clean them up? Send to outlets?
At the end of the day, Nike should take some of the blame for having such a lenient return policy within the first 30 day window
Pretty sure they may be donated or something. Probably a write off.
So who is he speaking for?
Some people need to wear a shoe to decide if they want it or not, just like I think its idiotic that people need to see "on feet pics" to decide if they want a shoe, I have never disliked a shoe then suddenly wanted it because I saw an ankle going into it but some people need that. Y'all just bashing the dude for no reason like he did something morally wrong... he thought the shoe was whack (which it is) and returned it within the guidelines.It's just the principle my man. Dude says he didn't like the sole (which you can't see when you actually wear the shoes) yet he wore 'em to flex. Common sense dictates that you look at 'em in your hand and come to the conclusion that the joints are whack without even wearing them. Then again sense among 'sneakerheads' is uncommon...
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He's being bashed because he put them on and went outside then snapped a pic, somewhere between all that activity he already knew he didn't like them. This is a trend though, cop a shoe and snap a pic so people think it's part of your collection then either send them back or resell them.Some people need to wear a shoe to decide if they want it or not, just like I think its idiotic that people need to see "on feet pics" to decide if they want a shoe, I have never disliked a shoe then suddenly wanted it because I saw an ankle going into it but some people need that. Y'all just bashing the dude for no reason like he did something morally wrong... he thought the shoe was whack (which it is) and returned it within the guidelines.It's just the principle my man. Dude says he didn't like the sole (which you can't see when you actually wear the shoes) yet he wore 'em to flex. Common sense dictates that you look at 'em in your hand and come to the conclusion that the joints are whack without even wearing them. Then again sense among 'sneakerheads' is uncommon...
bought my dad a pair of hyperfuses or one of those older models from an outlet for his birthday. He played in them but they really were too narrow . before bringing them to the local outlet to return I pulled out every damn pebble in the herringbone and it honestly made no difference for me.but they didn't even notice they were used and yeah they just tossed the box. All the while no pictures taken Lol. It is funny to me that people care so deeply that they have to go to such lengths Just to show others they have something like a pair of shoes.Depends on the sales associate or returns agent that's dealing with the return. In some cases the boxes are opened to check if the product is the right product, in some cases the boxes are just tossed right on back to the shelves but ultimately the shoes are resold. I highly doubt anyone wipes down the sole or picks out the pebbles/stones or looks for scuffs. Simply not worth the effort for the pay that the aforementioned cats make .