llerraj
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See I'm not the only one who lost their Platinum status.
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I don't know about them refusing returns, they can, but thats kinna tricky. Involves employees, managers & potential in-store confrontations. If it were me I would probably set up red flags within the system for any account that goes over X amount of dollars in returns within every 1-2 month period which triggers an automatic black ball for reserves on that account. More discrete & less confrontational. But who knows, this whole thing is a s*** show on wheels.
I heard Meg is the head of FLX.
No, I know the employee's don't care about confrontation, I'm talking about cooperate, the ppl who make the rules for fnl. Only reason I say the higher ups would stay away from refusing customers a return is because nowhere in their own return policy does it say that they will reserve the right to refuse returns after a customer returns x amount of items. I mean they would have to disclose that & specify how many returns or dollar amount is excessive to the point of no return (no pun intended) so customers know when they are breaking a purchase agreement. It's why you see a clear return policy behind every reciept for every single place you shop. Returns are touchy because money & goods have transfered hands so the cuatomer has the right to know what the purchase agreement & return policy is & the seller has to disclose that information. There are laws for return policies & they can get sued playing in those waters. I mean, by law if a store doesn't display a return policy at all you have the right to return that item within 30 days reguardless of what the store says otherwise they're breaking the law. It's a liability at that point. I mean at the end of the day a return is still just a return no matter how many you make or if points are involved. But I think it's just going to be like what dude said up there about them taking back points after a return. You end up in the hole from the points spent on losing the reserve so it makes it hard to sustain a buy/return loop hole. Either way, FLX is driving me crazythey dont care. they refuse to do alotta **** all the time lol. thats like saying the employees wouldnt dare be shady because they dont want issues. they dont care about confrontation. i can def see them setting something up that would curb the cop and return after every release abuse. might be negative points on account. might be a trigger in the system that wont let the employee process anymore returns for your account after a certain point. who knows. time will tell.
You need to allot points towards a raffle? Is that correct?
Resellers.Who do i blame for this ?
No, I know the employee's don't care about confrontation, I'm talking about cooperate, the ppl who make the rules for fnl. Only reason I say the higher ups would stay away from refusing customers a return is because nowhere in their own return policy does it say that they will reserve the right to refuse returns after a customer returns x amount of items. I mean they would have to disclose that & specify how many returns or dollar amount is excessive to the point of no return (no pun intended) so customers know when they are breaking a purchase agreement. It's why you see a clear return policy behind every reciept for every single place you shop. Returns are touchy because money & goods have transfered hands so the cuatomer has the right to know what the purchase agreement & return policy is & the seller has to disclose that information. There are laws for return policies & they can get sued playing in those waters. I mean, by law if a store doesn't display a return policy at all you have the right to return that item within 30 days reguardless of what the store says otherwise they're breaking the law. It's a liability at that point. I mean at the end of the day a return is still just a return no matter how many you make or if points are involved. But I think it's just going to be like what dude said up there about them taking back points after a return. You end up in the hole from the points spent on losing the reserve so it makes it hard to sustain a buy/return loop hole. Either way, FLX is driving me crazy
You don't "need" too per se. You can enter without it.
But it's like before, without the "headstart/extra minute" your chances are very slim you hit on an in-demand shoe.
Now the only way to get that is by using points we earned from purchases in-store/online, instead of just typing in a code or checking in via bluetooth, which cost us nothing previously...
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A normal person isnt buying sneakers every week either. You gotta do what benefits you as a consumer because these stores are doing what's best for them. You either have to buy bs to get your points up or buy off the resale platform. If you buy from GOAT, FTL is getting paid either way. I agree that it's a garbage system though.i get what youre saying. but we r also not supposed to abuse the system like that. they probably cant say anything to you if youre just a normal person returning items normally. but if its blatantly obvious that youre buying $100 worth of stuff on Monday, and then on every saturday/sunday after every drop you come and return all that stuff, and you do that ish 6+ weeks in a row.....yea i think they are well within their right to limit your returning. at that point, youre trying to cheat them.
reg rules apply to reg people who use the system like it was meant to.
you dont get protected by those same rules if youre taking advantage of the system.
but like i said....we shall see what they do.
either way.....i think we can all agree that this new headstart system is trash.
If you dont live in a city where you pass one of these stores daily it can definitely become a chore. That's why check in codes were so important to many because it's actually out of the way to get to one of the stores un the first place.Buying and returning is a lot a work.
I thought you can't use any discounts or rewards on new releases anymore. Are they giving out gift cards for purchases that can also be used for new releases?Pros of the system:
Also lifts the restrictions of not being able to use VIP rewards on 11s, Yeezys and QS releases.
Didn't they remove the money spent on a return from your account in the old app too tho? Only thing I ever returned were those japan 12's cause they looked bogus as hell in hand & that money was taken back off my account.Yeah the buying and returning was used heavily for platinum accounts before but it seems like with this system it'll just put you in the negative since you already used the points you earned for the headstart.
Probably their way of combatting that issue