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Will you get in trouble with selling your 30% online footlocker code on ebay?

January 15th, 2013 Leave a comment Go to comments


Would this be used online (at www.footlocker.com) or in an actual retail store..? According to the official footlocker website..they mention "NO CODES NECESSARY for discounts".

Here are the Pro’s and Con’s:

If the 30% online Footlocker code was specific to your account (and your name/address/phone number, etc.), it’s possible that the person may be prevented from actually using it, because they may be asked/prompted to show identification, or offer up whatever your password/code is for your account-kind of thing. (iow; the buyer may require LOTS of your personal info to use the code..which is extremely risky).

Not only may he/she be declined from using it (without having all of your personal info handy) ..they may ask where he obtained the code, contact you (or close your account).. or do whatever loss prevention does in cases like this.

It IS considered ‘fraud’, btw. There’s no question about that fact. Legally, it is AS fraudulent and considered theft..just as if you (or the guy who’s buying the code) were to walk into a Footlocker and pick up a pair of running socks or shoes..and walk out without paying for them is considered stealing
=
THEFT.

Using a code that wasn’t offered/supplied to the buyer
= he’s stealing from Footlocker.

He may have PAID for the code..but all that means is that YOU benefited from Footlocker being ripped off. Footlocker would come after YOU.

The person could and would be arrested for stealing even a pair of socks from Footlocker (if caught in a store). Trying to fraudulently obtain 30% off by using someone else’s code (online or in a store)
= stealing
= theft
and the person could be arrested for attempting this.

What would YOU say if you were he..?! You can bet your bottom dollar that the first words out of his mouth would be "..But I BOUGHT this from blahblahblah..and his email address is blahblahblah and his screen name is":.. (see where I’m going with this?)

It seems (fairly) unlikely that the buyer would be arrested, because all he would have to say is he ‘found’ it..or just play dumb. But one never knows how large corporately run chain stores/online sales handle their loss prevention issues.

If a pair of running shoes retails for $240..and with that code, those shoes end up costing close to $80 LESS
=
Footlocker would take notice of that. If a few thousand people did this..that translates into Footlocker corporate office taking measures to make sure people are NOT handing over their discount codes (or selling them)..right..?!

Plus, it would suck if you sold the discount code to this person and they were declined the discount
= he would be p*ssed and harass you for a refund.

Plus Plus, what if HE, in turn, sells the code off to several different people and they get caught for fraudulently purchasing shoes at a substantial savings..? That means the code is traced back to YOU = YOU are in trouble for being a part of these criminal activities.

=
Not
Worth
It.

Call Footlocker and ask them if the code(s) are transferable:

Official Footlocker website:
http://www.footlocker.com/

(212) 720-3700
Customer Service/
Product Support

  1. Felicia
    January 15th, 2013 at 07:24 | #1

    You might is someone flags it … all depends on that all they will do is remove your ebay listing not your account… maybe try craigslist if ebay does that to ya it depends if other ppl are doing it if they are they will flag ya to be rude because they wanna be the only one to do it so give it a try nothing bad could happen just your listing will be removed off which you can relist it
    References :
    happen to someone i know

  2. Andrew Culley
    January 15th, 2013 at 07:53 | #2

    It is possible because they are not for resale.
    References :

  3. tuesday
    January 15th, 2013 at 08:03 | #3

    Would this be used online (at http://www.footlocker.com) or in an actual retail store..? According to the official footlocker website..they mention "NO CODES NECESSARY for discounts".

    Here are the Pro’s and Con’s:

    If the 30% online Footlocker code was specific to your account (and your name/address/phone number, etc.), it’s possible that the person may be prevented from actually using it, because they may be asked/prompted to show identification, or offer up whatever your password/code is for your account-kind of thing. (iow; the buyer may require LOTS of your personal info to use the code..which is extremely risky).

    Not only may he/she be declined from using it (without having all of your personal info handy) ..they may ask where he obtained the code, contact you (or close your account).. or do whatever loss prevention does in cases like this.

    It IS considered ‘fraud’, btw. There’s no question about that fact. Legally, it is AS fraudulent and considered theft..just as if you (or the guy who’s buying the code) were to walk into a Footlocker and pick up a pair of running socks or shoes..and walk out without paying for them is considered stealing
    =
    THEFT.

    Using a code that wasn’t offered/supplied to the buyer
    = he’s stealing from Footlocker.

    He may have PAID for the code..but all that means is that YOU benefited from Footlocker being ripped off. Footlocker would come after YOU.

    The person could and would be arrested for stealing even a pair of socks from Footlocker (if caught in a store). Trying to fraudulently obtain 30% off by using someone else’s code (online or in a store)
    = stealing
    = theft
    and the person could be arrested for attempting this.

    What would YOU say if you were he..?! You can bet your bottom dollar that the first words out of his mouth would be "..But I BOUGHT this from blahblahblah..and his email address is blahblahblah and his screen name is":.. (see where I’m going with this?)

    It seems (fairly) unlikely that the buyer would be arrested, because all he would have to say is he ‘found’ it..or just play dumb. But one never knows how large corporately run chain stores/online sales handle their loss prevention issues.

    If a pair of running shoes retails for $240..and with that code, those shoes end up costing close to $80 LESS
    =
    Footlocker would take notice of that. If a few thousand people did this..that translates into Footlocker corporate office taking measures to make sure people are NOT handing over their discount codes (or selling them)..right..?!

    Plus, it would suck if you sold the discount code to this person and they were declined the discount
    = he would be p*ssed and harass you for a refund.

    Plus Plus, what if HE, in turn, sells the code off to several different people and they get caught for fraudulently purchasing shoes at a substantial savings..? That means the code is traced back to YOU = YOU are in trouble for being a part of these criminal activities.

    =
    Not
    Worth
    It.

    Call Footlocker and ask them if the code(s) are transferable:

    Official Footlocker website:
    http://www.footlocker.com/

    (212) 720-3700
    Customer Service/
    Product Support
    References :

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