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Wishful thinking... Some smaller boutique shops do something similar to this when they release a limited collab sneaker (ex. Ronnie Fieg x Asics) and that works well. Major difference are the words 'small boutique shop', where they don't have the same amount of traffic coming in compared to a Jordan release.I don't understand Nike at all, besides maximizing their profits but so many people are starting to hate Nike because the release process. And true most people still buy Jordans and other high-profile releases but I'm sure a lot of people are not picking up "EXTRAS" shorts socks backpacks another BS. I don't understand why they don't take down your damn information credit card number/ID (super cheap they have those IDs scanners all over the joint now,can do it online too) and do private raffle, If u win they send u a confirmation code and a time slot to purchase. If you don't then they send it to someone else, or just released the shoe to the masses. There's always loopholes but you would have to find another legit ID and a legit credit card to make another purchase,
Not sure if this is true, but a Niketown LA worker told me over Christmas last year that some of the Niketowns tired to implement a '1 household per entry' rule by entering in the person's address into their raffle computer. Although I later heard that some of the other Niketowns just gave out paper tickets like they do at FTL/FNL... Again, wishful thinking...
I have the public version of SNKRS running on my iPad, and the beta version on my iPhone. Not seeing a difference between the two; that adjusting the time trick worked on both versions though...