Nike to Crack Down on Sneaker-Buying Bots, Dealing a Blow to Resale Market

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In a sweeping update to its rules for U.S. shoppers, Nike said it could cancel orders placed with automated ordering software or technology on its website or apps

In a sweeping update to its rules for U.S. shoppers this month, the sneaker giant said it could cancel orders placed with automated ordering software or technology on its website or apps.

 

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Well I guess if you buy more than 1 pair or 2 it would make a person think something is getting resold. Doesn’t take a rocket scientist.

Will increased customisation lead to increased customer satisfaction and decline in bot purchases ?

Good

It's strange. What difference does it make for what purpose people buy your product?

Did I miss something here? You're a company, you make shoes, people buy them and sell them. Last time I checked, wasn't this called retail?

Too late

What happened to free market?!!

Now do Resy reservations.

They said they were doing this already! Most of the damn resellers are buying up al the dunks anyway! Go to SneakerCon . You’ll notice the inventory level is the same and isn’t moving. Regular people aren’t getting them.

MrUnloved1s Wayment..I thought it was nearly impossible to bot the snkrs app 😮

JoeBriggsEsq what about when real people that are botlike order? 🤔

That is a big deal.

I wish Sony had done this with the ps5

Do they still have children working in their factories?

Bout 10 years too late

Would make sense.

Might cancel?

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