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This is all 100% BAD ADVISE.. This may have worked 10 yrs ago but today its a different game INDEED.. Receipts mean nothing these days honestly. They are faked, bought and sold etc. by these snakes. Ive seen MANY MANY cases of a real box and real receipt, but fake kicks..Typically if there's a legitimate receipt you're safe...not always but 99% of the time. If it's a local store take the kicks with you along with the receipt and have them verify.
Otherwise, the best thing to do is get the style number from the inside tag and verify it. The same number is on the box and both the number on the box and inside the shoes should be identical. The number is formatted like 000000-000 If they don't check out, fakes.
Assuming something is legit just because it came with a receipt is not good advice. Not real hard to whip up a fake one, and rep boxes are very spot on these days, and good rep makers will put the actual Nike style code on the box and shoe not 000000-000.Oh boy, not one single thing is BAD advice. You assume the people posting LC's here have the knowledge you do when it's likely they don't.
Every check you can do is valuable to the consumer; it teaches due diligence. Get off your soap box, you didn't help anyone with that post.
2005 called and wanted their Legit Check back. Bootleggers been putting correct style codes on the size tag in shoes for years now. Most fakes today will come with a bogus receipt and the style code will match the box, so that in no way would help anybody. If anything it could hurt them and cause them to buy a pair of fake shoes jus cause there is a pic of the receipt with it and the style codes match, giving them a false impression that those are the two Go-To things to check when doing an LCTypically if there's a legitimate receipt you're safe...not always but 99% of the time. If it's a local store take the kicks with you along with the receipt and have them verify.
Otherwise, the best thing to do is get the style number from the inside tag and verify it. The same number is on the box and both the number on the box and inside the shoes should be identical. The number is formatted like 000000-000 If they don't check out, fakes.