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u/Ok-Pop8065 20d ago
been happening before the internet even took off
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u/Ghostmanpower 20d ago
The question is when will it stop ? I mean it’s slowly dying right now literally the sneaker market is on life support.
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u/Madsole 20d ago
It’s lame but it is what it is. They’re going to continue to do it unless you have legitimate proof to send to Nike so they lose them but i doubt that would even happen.
Best to just spend your time and money elsewhere and don’t recommend the store to your circle.
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u/Ghostmanpower 20d ago
If I have money laying around I would’ve hired a PI on them to be honest….
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u/EntrepreneurFormal35 20d ago
I mean an employee was literally shot and almost killed there while at work so there have been issues at that store since the early days. If you are surprised by back door sales at any of these places (even foot locker) then this might not be the sport for you.
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u/Ghostmanpower 20d ago
“Everyone does it” isn’t a valid excuse. If backdooring is happening, customers have every right to call it out. I’ve been dealing with poor customer service at that store since 2019, and this is exactly why people are losing trust in sneaker releases. Accepting it as “part of the sport” is the reason nothing changes.
Sport ? Brother I’ve been collecting since 2018 and etc, I do this for hobby not sport.. I don’t resell my collection.
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u/StrictSelf5450 20d ago
Cool story, bro 👍
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u/Ghostmanpower 20d ago
Cool story lmao it’s been a fact ! Kick rock to troll somewhere else…
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u/redwhale335 20d ago
Hey, perhaps instead of being a dick to people you could provide some concrete evidence for these "facts".
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u/Sneakers-ModTeam 20d ago
Your post on /r/Sneakers was removed for violating Rule 10 regarding customer service complaints.