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This Sucks because these shoes were perfectly broken in...they felt great to hoop in.
I hooped in these indoor about 3 days a week 3-5 hours a day... Would these warrant a Voucher?
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Originally Posted by Zyzz
how did that even happen? looks like you cut it with a knife.
Originally Posted by KayCurrency
" -Products evidencing excessive wear, misuse or alteration."
You think Nike will deny my claim because of this? ... "Excessive wear" is a pretty subjective term... All I did was hoop in the shoe...It hasn't even been a year, The Soles still have good traction.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too...Im gonna call Tomorrow.Originally Posted by aFamous
Originally Posted by KayCurrency
" -Products evidencing excessive wear, misuse or alteration."
You think Nike will deny my claim because of this? ... "Excessive wear" is a pretty subjective term... All I did was hoop in the shoe...It hasn't even been a year, The Soles still have good traction.
Typically, for basketball shoes if you used them for a few hours 5 days a week, 6 months is how long until you change up to another shoe. Especially with these "light" shoes (kobe 4-6s, crazy lights, hyperdunks). They have less durability with their materials so they are more easily to tear or rip compared to something else with a more solid materials.
IMO, I believe those would count as excessive wear. It doesn't matter if you had them for 2 months or 2 years. It all depends on how much and how you use them.
Originally Posted by shaqrules
hit up www.nikebiz.com follow instructions. calling them will do nothing cause they'll tell you what i just wrote. don't listen to ppl on here who think they know the decision nike will make. the worst they can say is NO and send your shoes back to you