For 10 days only Paul’s buy one get one free range has no restrictions!
Buy a pair of Nike's for $100 and get another pair of Nike’s free - usually when buying the big brands like Nike and Asics you are restricted to selecting your free pair from another brand. so for the next 10 days only mix and match any two shoes you like "no restrictions" there's over 400 styles of Asics, new balance, Adidas, reebok, dc, Lonsdale, puma, Rockport, Nike and more to choose from! Sale on Now!
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BUT IT'S A BARGAIN FROM PAULS WAREHOUSE!!!!! STOP THE PRESS
I like it how only the "Conditions Apply" are not in uppercase.
Yeah, it actually makes it sound like one of those warehouse ads on TV.
You have whisper that bit.
your website doesn't work.
Misleading title, restrictions do apply. Change your OP rep
Looks like bandwidth restrictions apply.
Hahaha, darn thats 2 restrictions.
Most of those prices are way above RRP. Not cheap at all.
If you're after Nikes, buy them from Footlocker/Eastbay in the US. You can probably try on the same pair locally first if you're not sure, but all of the Nikes i've bought are true to size, so I can order a 13 and it's guaranteed to fit.
Nikes, buy them from Footlocker/Eastbay in the US
Some Nike shoes can't be delivered into Australia from Eastbay
Nike lifted the restriction. All Nikes can be sold and delivered internationally on Eastbay now.
OH REALLY NICE!!!!
That's really awesome!Have to wait for the next 30% off then!
I don't think that's the case any more.
Last pair I ordered from Footlocker US was a pair of Air Max + 2012's - using a discount voucher ended up being $169 inc shipping. They ended up coming with an invoice from Eastbay though, and only took 4 days!
Here, the same pair are/were $239.95 at Footlocker!
As for these shoes - most of them are way above RRP. You're not buying one pair and getting one free, you're probably getting 50% off the 2nd pair (that's probably closer to the truth).
can you match price with US Nike shops? & then can you give this offer (buy1-get1 free)?
lol come on, get real.
Are shoes from Paul's genuine? I remember handling some runners in store and they were really stiff.
Personally I think the majority of products at Paul's warehouse are knock-offs.
Lucky Runners
Post reads like ad. Terrible formatting. Where are the price comparisons, instead of blanket statements?
Is BOGOF not the standard method Paul's does business? Not a bargain in my eyes.
Was down at Nike factory outlet few months ago and those Nike Air Max 90s could be had for about $60 a pair.
Quick check on footlocker.com.au (you know the #1 shop you can count on to sell you shoes at a high price) shows they sell them at $99.95.
Is this a case of bumping up original price before putting them up as on sale?
Yeah I started laughing when I saw that they're trying to sell these for $200 … Ridiculous.
No deal here with markups like that and potentially a counterfeit product.
You are incorrect in regards to footlocker.com.au prices. The $99.95 are for KIDS not adults Air Max - the adults Air Max are $180-$200 depending on style.
I can't even read that.
Website is only working half the time, prices are ridiculously high and why would you write in capitals, I can't even read that without getting a headache!
Terribly overpriced deal on old low end Nike styles.
Agreed, they think they have fooled by now, not any more lol
Do you have the nike+ shoes for special as well?
"NO RESTRICTIONS" "Conditions Apply" Lulz
"For 10 days only paul's buy one get one free range has no restrictions !
Buy a pair of nike's for $100 and get another pair of nike's free - usually when buying the big brands like nike and asics you are restricted to selecting your free pair from another brand. So for the next 10 days only mix and match any two shoes you like "no restrictions" there's over 400 styles of asics, new balance, adidas, reebok, dc, lonsdale, puma, rockport, nike and more to choose from! Sale on now! Conditions apply"
Ow, my eyes. Sensible text formatting, please.