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But that W though! I'm out here looking for a pair of masters but prices are crazy for a size 12.
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But that W though! I'm out here looking for a pair of masters but prices are crazy for a size 12.
It says $2000 ebay, is that what theyre going for?1 of 1 lol
I’ve not seen that before but if u hit on sneakrs I wouldn’t worry
Just did. Gave me something for watches and handbags
They give discount codes for that. And if it's one here and there, I don't think it causes an issue. It's when people have 18 returns in a year. Or when people make 8 iD's with the intent of keeping 1. That's just abuse of the policy and I don't blame Nike at all for flagging those accounts, if they indeed do.But it could and should go the other way too. If youre returning for a legit reason then youd think Nike might hook you up in a draw to make up for it.
wtf?Hey that's weird, my box says something different...
Should I be worried?
I'm sure there's a formula but nobody here will know it.These terms (frequent / too many) are vague. I'm pretty good at math, what's the formula Nike??
That code supposedly works for $20 off shoes, even though it doesn't state it. That's what I read on another thread.
wtf?
Cancel KangI’ve only retured one shoe instore. But I have a lot of stuff that I cancelled within the first 30 mins of order. I’ve still won draws after those. Not sure if canceling counts
Small business or big business, it doesn't really make much difference. Abusing a policy is abusing a policy. But hey, I'm gonna move into the house next to your pizza shop. You offer free use of the restroom for paying customers. I'll buy one Coke the day I move in. I'm now considered a paying customer bc nothing in your policy says I can only use it on the visit I buy something. It's a loophole so I'll abuse it. So I'm gonna come take 2 ****s in your bathroom every day and clog up the toilet. You have to pay to get it unclogged. Don't you dare tell me to stop either bc I'm a paying customer. We'll still be friends right?as I small business owner I do feel a slight pang of guilt for all the returns I make but on the flip side Nike is a billion dollar company w/a crazy up to a yr return no questions asked policy....
that’s on them imo
If that’s why I can’t catch a W ever then so be it but I have a fresh account w/only purchases, different address, name, email & cc attached and same story for that account as well so who the fvk really knows.
im sure its reasonableThey give discount codes for that. And if it's one here and there, I don't think it causes an issue. It's when people have 18 returns in a year. Or when people make 8 iD's with the intent of keeping 1. That's just abuse of the policy and I don't blame Nike at all for flagging those accounts, if they indeed do.
Whats wrong?hmm..
Small business or big business, it doesn't really make much difference. Abusing a policy is abusing a policy. But hey, I'm gonna move into the house next to your pizza shop. You offer free use of the restroom for paying customers. I'll buy one Coke the day I move in. I'm now considered a paying customer bc nothing in your policy says I can only use it on the visit I buy something. It's a loophole so I'll abuse it. So I'm gonna come take 2 ****s in your bathroom every day and clog up the toilet. You have to pay to get it unclogged. Don't you dare tell me to stop either bc I'm a paying customer. We'll still be friends right?
Just the suggestion made my skin crawl.You would never move from FL to Jersey though
One you can wear shorts and sneakers year round. One was a foot under snow last week.i dont which is worse, FL or NJ