Nike Outlet Shops

The comany that we all love to hate their burgers has hit a new low. Athletic wear store for zero pay and $10 reimbursement. This HAS to be a joke. I wonder how quick the newbies will jump on this.

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Curious what you have to do and take pictures of. It says engage with associate and ask for recommendation.
Outside of the store and receipt. I did it for $20 fee+reimbursement. It was ridiculously simple. Only difficulty was finding something under reimbursement.
It was easy. I could not find anything under reimbursement. No sales tax on clothing and I was still $1.05 over after the discount for signing up. I bought a 3 pack of socks that I didn't really need.

Shopping South Jersey, Southeast Pennsylvania, and Delaware above the canal since 2008
I usually buy socks or laces or shoe cleaning products unless I find some shoes I love.
I could only purchase socks to get close to the $10 reimbursement, which meant I had to pay some out of pocket.
IMHO they should pay enough to buy a typical item for someone coming into the store evaluating whatever they wanted evaluated AND a shop fee if they are dictating what you need to buy. I've done a shoe store experience where they reimburse enough to cover a moderately priced pair of shoes in full and you have free choice over what style of shoe you want to buy and what scenario you want to present to the salesperson. If Nike (and New Balance) can't afford to do that, they shouldn't be hiring shoppers at all.
Or, if you're doing a few of them, get a $10 gift card (if guidelines don't prohibit) then buy something you want when they pile up.
Yes it is a $10 coupon, as no items are $10 or less in the store.
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