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Originally Posted by DeuCes213
So Nike has hit a new low and no I'm not talking about quality, I was actually pleased with the quality of these Flints....
I walk in to the Niketown PORTLAND and ask to try a pair on, and they tell me I can't. They actually say Nike isn't letting anyone try on new Jordan releases from now on due to the chance of them creasing. The customers around me had the same look on their face as I; complete shock. I laughed and was like are you serious? The dude then asked the manager and made an exception, but as a loyal customer to Nike for years it was more than that, it was just an all around complete insult.
zapatohead408 wrote:
Naw, from foot locker in eastridge.
I heard the manager and assistent manager at oakridge Finish line got fired
NO WAY ... LMAO... Man, thats what they get. What goes around, comes around. What they get fired for??? That store was going WAY DOWN. Hella rude employees. Do you know if they still have the same DM??? I know they was homies so I didnt see that store manager getting fired, but you never know.
and man.... just put your mack down and game them female employees at that FTL and make them take back your shoes....
Originally Posted by Mikey23
Originally Posted by edunpeal
Originally Posted by DZaster
How is this the wrong thread?Originally Posted by edunpeal
wrong thread sonOriginally Posted by The7onius
Got my shipping confirmation, On to the Cool Greys.
Cool Greys has its own topic sectioni believe this one is for the Flint XIIIs
Yo he's not saying that he got shipping confirmation on da cool grays, he's saying he got shipping confirmation for da flints, and now he's ready to cop the cool grays. You should really look over someones post before you comment on it, u made an @ss out of ur self.
Originally Posted by zapatohead408
i know some footactions wear i live.if you buy retros they wont let you return them unless theres something defective on the shoes.wich i think is bs they should let u return them if he doesnt whant themOriginally Posted by RICO7JT
The7onius wrote:
rauls054 wrote:
zapatohead408 wrote:
so My cousin bought a size 12 for her boyfriend. He doesn't like them so she went back and tried to return them.
The manager said that they're not allowed to issue returns, store credit, or anything else on JB retros.
I know thats not right so Ima have to go and argue with him tomorrow. Dont feel like fighting too much,
So does anyone know a way to just force him to return them?
any help is greatly appreciated, thanks
well said sirOriginally Posted by DC SOUNDS
Got em and I love them. I'm class of 2002 (high school), these came out around freshman/sophomore year when life was a lot simpler and a pair of shoes meant so much more to me than they do today, brings back memories. Congrats to everyone who got a pair who feels the same way.
My thoughts on the 3M: At first sight I was a little bit disgruntled with the lack of 3M- wasn't a true retro of the original release and just another "retro +" model since the 3M really defines this colorway and was what made the shoe pop back in the 90's. But after a day or so of wearing them, I kinda welcome the lack of the 3M.....I'm 26 years old now, wear business suits Monday through Friday and try to maybe squeeze my Jordans on the weekend..... it goes without saying that my wardrobe is a lot more subtle than it was when I was in high school. When I look at the 2010 retro, the blue/flint grey white colorway that made this shoe such a great casual wear Jordan is still there, I think no other Jordan looks better with denim.....and I love the fact that the lack of 3M doesn't make me look 15 years old anymore. Don't get me wrong I still got love for the 3M and honestly the nostalgic factor is kinda lost with the lack of 3M, but at this stage of my life I like the shoe better as is.....*shrug*.
I'm 22 and I concur, dudes in here are dying because JB skipped the 3m but for me I don't care becauseI honestly just want a White/ Grey an d Blue Jordan (outside of my True Blues) that problem is now solved.Originally Posted by TheAdiMac
well said sirOriginally Posted by DC SOUNDS
Got em and I love them. I'm class of 2002 (high school), these came out around freshman/sophomore year when life was a lot simpler and a pair of shoes meant so much more to me than they do today, brings back memories. Congrats to everyone who got a pair who feels the same way.
My thoughts on the 3M: At first sight I was a little bit disgruntled with the lack of 3M- wasn't a true retro of the original release and just another "retro +" model since the 3M really defines this colorway and was what made the shoe pop back in the 90's. But after a day or so of wearing them, I kinda welcome the lack of the 3M.....I'm 26 years old now, wear business suits Monday through Friday and try to maybe squeeze my Jordans on the weekend..... it goes without saying that my wardrobe is a lot more subtle than it was when I was in high school. When I look at the 2010 retro, the blue/flint grey white colorway that made this shoe such a great casual wear Jordan is still there, I think no other Jordan looks better with denim.....and I love the fact that the lack of 3M doesn't make me look 15 years old anymore. Don't get me wrong I still got love for the 3M and honestly the nostalgic factor is kinda lost with the lack of 3M, but at this stage of my life I like the shoe better as is.....*shrug*.
Originally Posted by DC SOUNDS
Got em and I love them. I'm class of 2002 (high school), these came out around freshman/sophomore year when life was a lot simpler and a pair of shoes meant so much more to me than they do today, brings back memories. Congrats to everyone who got a pair who feels the same way.
Originally Posted by DeuCes213
So Nike has hit a new low and no I'm not talking about quality, I was actually pleased with the quality of these Flints....
I walk in to the Niketown PORTLAND and ask to try a pair on, and they tell me I can't. They actually say Nike isn't letting anyone try on new Jordan releases from now on due to the chance of them creasing. The customers around me had the same look on their face as I; complete shock. I laughed and was like are you serious? The dude then asked the manager and made an exception, but as a loyal customer to Nike for years it was more than that, it was just an all around complete insult.
Originally Posted by xX LeGod Xx
You freaking moron, of course they won't sell out everywhere.Originally Posted by donttalkitlivit
Originally Posted by xX LeGod Xx
^^
So many people in this this thread preached how these would not sell out and sit for weeks.
That is why you never listen to a NT'er's claims of availability.
they didn't sell out though
Originally Posted by DC SOUNDS
Got em and I love them. I'm class of 2002 (high school), these came out around freshman/sophomore year when life was a lot simpler and a pair of shoes meant so much more to me than they do today, brings back memories. Congrats to everyone who got a pair who feels the same way.
My thoughts on the 3M: At first sight I was a little bit disgruntled with the lack of 3M- wasn't a true retro of the original release and just another "retro +" model since the 3M really defines this colorway and was what made the shoe pop back in the 90's. But after a day or so of wearing them, I kinda welcome the lack of the 3M.....I'm 26 years old now, wear business suits Monday through Friday and try to maybe squeeze my Jordans on the weekend..... it goes without saying that my wardrobe is a lot more subtle than it was when I was in high school. When I look at the 2010 retro, the blue/flint grey white colorway that made this shoe such a great casual wear Jordan is still there, I think no other Jordan looks better with denim.....and I love the fact that the lack of 3M doesn't make me look 15 years old anymore. Don't get me wrong I still got love for the 3M and honestly the nostalgic factor is kinda lost with the lack of 3M, but at this stage of my life I like the shoe better as is.....*shrug*.