Attention All Footlocker Footaction Champs Employees You are about to be screwed!!!!

Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by ninjahood

Originally Posted by NotoriousMJ23

Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by ninjahood

Originally Posted by NotoriousMJ23

Originally Posted by 555fresh

Originally Posted by blackiceblaze

Originally Posted by NotoriousMJ23

Niketalk is home of the cheap skates.
Dudes on here are some of the cheapest people I've ever seen.
I am standing, applauding you right now.

CHURCH


I think these are some of the dumbest comments. 

I will definitely be the first that I'll try to negotiate or "haggle" for a better price.

I work in banking and I have some wealthy clients.  You might be surprised that some of them actually drive hondas and hybrids because they're more economical.  They don't all drive mercedes or bmw's.  And they do shop around and negotiate the best prices.  One couple drove 85 miles to get a car for $2500 below retail. 

So call it what you will, but some would say smart business.

. (and this pointed to every Niketalker... But it's Niketalk as a whole) Niketalk.. Home of the Cheap Skates and Low Ballers.
why do you sound like a salty reseller?
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if you feel that way b take your talents yo Ebay to sell stuff, and have your stuff at da mercy of current market value...

how does he stating that someone is cheap make him a salty reseller?

its the truth, NTers are cheap, it has nothing to do with being a reseller.

dudes beg for favors, then wanna give you less than what you paid for, or expect you to eat shipping, etc.


Thank You Thank you too GreyFox
im a NTers and i ain't cheap...so stop actin like cats can't pay their way...most NTers are smart enuff to look for deal, hence why we got such a successful

outlet thread..i don't see outlet threads in ISS or any other sneaker site....work smarter not harder.
great YOU aint cheap.

theres alot of NTers that are.

you know how many PMs ive gotten/seen of people asking for favors, then all i ask for is like 5-10 bucks to give to my man and they pay for shipping, i get PMs back crying about the 5 - 10 bucks, crying about paying shipping, crying about this or that, or how about some NTers that flat out vanish after you pick up their shoes.
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you said he sounded like a salty reseller because of NTers being cheap.

one has nothing to do with the other.


it is what it is with the cheap people.   when i was in new york i went to a shoe spot in bk where i never dealt with the employees ever before, pulled an employee to the side and told him i wanted to get a few things and i would help him if he could help me, i ended up getting the stuff i wanted marked down even more then i expected the stuff to be marked down plus a consistent shoe connect  and weed connect (i figured i'd support homies 2nd job
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) that's willing to hold me down whenever im in the city.  i tipped the dude nicely and the dude told me how most people come in expecting a discount just because.  it's the real world  *+*# don't work like that,  when i worked retail  i'd take care of those who took care of me, those who wanted hand outs could kick rocks.  same with 50% footlocker weekends.  when i had the amount of connects i once had,  i tried helping people out on here,  dudes expected me to go get their shoes, ship them the shoes and do all that for no tip or anything like that.
 
Originally Posted by purpleTc

Originally Posted by kickz4show

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
 
Originally Posted by purpleTc

Originally Posted by kickz4show

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
 
Originally Posted by thacamel

Originally Posted by purpleTc

Originally Posted by kickz4show

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..
 
Originally Posted by thacamel

Originally Posted by purpleTc

Originally Posted by kickz4show

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..
 
Originally Posted by dmxgod

Originally Posted by thacamel

Originally Posted by purpleTc

Originally Posted by kickz4show

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..

i feel like thats incorrect.

if you buy a $200 pair of shoes, and it comes out to $140, you just saved $60, and thats taken out from the $500....

so the $500 - $60 (the money you just saved) = $440 (thats what you have left)
 
Originally Posted by dmxgod

Originally Posted by thacamel

Originally Posted by purpleTc

Originally Posted by kickz4show

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..

i feel like thats incorrect.

if you buy a $200 pair of shoes, and it comes out to $140, you just saved $60, and thats taken out from the $500....

so the $500 - $60 (the money you just saved) = $440 (thats what you have left)
 
then we can only buy like $700 per month. so I can buy 3 pairs of foams this month and i am done.
 
then we can only buy like $700 per month. so I can buy 3 pairs of foams this month and i am done.
 
Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by dmxgod

Originally Posted by thacamel

purpleTc wrote:


kickz4show wrote:

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..



i feel like thats incorrect.

if you buy a $200 pair of shoes, and it comes out to $140, you just saved $60, and thats taken out from the $500....

so the $500 - $60 (the money you just saved) = $440 (thats what you have left)



I believe thacamel is right. After all that is how they measure the limit on EA sales.
 
Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by dmxgod

Originally Posted by thacamel

purpleTc wrote:


kickz4show wrote:

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..



i feel like thats incorrect.

if you buy a $200 pair of shoes, and it comes out to $140, you just saved $60, and thats taken out from the $500....

so the $500 - $60 (the money you just saved) = $440 (thats what you have left)



I believe thacamel is right. After all that is how they measure the limit on EA sales.
 
Originally Posted by aFamous

Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by dmxgod

Originally Posted by thacamel

purpleTc wrote:


kickz4show wrote:

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..

i feel like thats incorrect.

if you buy a $200 pair of shoes, and it comes out to $140, you just saved $60, and thats taken out from the $500....

so the $500 - $60 (the money you just saved) = $440 (thats what you have left)



I believe thacamel is right. After all that is how they measure the limit on EA sales.

it wouldn't matter if they do it like that for the EA event.  it's the same thing either way...
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.  i'm pretty sure thacamel is incorrect
  
 
Originally Posted by aFamous

Originally Posted by air max 87

Originally Posted by dmxgod

Originally Posted by thacamel

purpleTc wrote:


kickz4show wrote:

It's not 500 total per month, it's the discounted dollars. For example a Foamposite costs 200 after discount it's 140 so you saved 60. Now deduct that 60 from your 500.
if that's the case then our cap is $1666.66 of MSRP value

That is incorrect. It works like this. If you buy a pair of Foamposites that are $200, after discount it is $140. Yes you saved $60. But you deduct the $140 you spent for the shoes from the $500 limit for the month, and are now allowed to spend up to $360 on your discount.
  
Thacamel is correct! This has always been how they have figured out how much you have left to spend on an Employee Appreciation event..

i feel like thats incorrect.

if you buy a $200 pair of shoes, and it comes out to $140, you just saved $60, and thats taken out from the $500....

so the $500 - $60 (the money you just saved) = $440 (thats what you have left)



I believe thacamel is right. After all that is how they measure the limit on EA sales.

it wouldn't matter if they do it like that for the EA event.  it's the same thing either way...
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.  i'm pretty sure thacamel is incorrect
  
 
sooo no one knows for sure, i guess i will just find out the hard way. My manager doesn't seem to know +$+# about it.
 
sooo no one knows for sure, i guess i will just find out the hard way. My manager doesn't seem to know +$+# about it.
 
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