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REI recieves a pass/fail

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Kyle B. · · Eldorado Springs · Joined Jan 2011 · Points: 0

I have been going to REI since before i was a climber. Since I was a wee youngling backpacking around in Boy Scouts. Always, I was in need of some new sort of equipment for the outdoor world.
Then I began climbing. Since then, my needs at REI have become a bit more focused. New pro, slings, helmet, shoes,etc. Well I bought a pair of the La Sportiva Miura's almost 3 years ago and have had them resoled as needed. Well I went into REI with my diviend and 3 year old shoes and returned them to exchange with the same pair. I blew out the bottom just behind the toes through the plastic and the resolers couldn't fix it.
Well with REI's exchange policy that shouldn't be a problem. EXCEPT, when REI fails. They no longer even carry the La Sportiva Miura's. As I see it now, REI simply carries the worst shoes from the best companies. IT irks me to no end that their shoe selction has become a giant pile of choss. Not to mention having to wait almost 20 minutes in the climbing area with no help before I just start opening their shoe cabinets myself to find the product I'm looking for.
At least, their saving grace, the fact that they let me order my shoes through La Sportiva and still use my store credit to purchase them. Thank whatever higher spirit decided to give REI such an ungodly return policy. I'm still very angry that the climbing selection has become so terrible.
I feel better after ranting, but I feel something needs to be done at the Colorado REI's. I went to the Denver one a couple of weeks ago and was blown away at how bad their climbing section is. OOOOOOOOHHHHH they have a crap wall you can test your shoes on, I get it. Too bad if you have no good shoes to choose from, what's the point. I guess noobs and gumby's don't know that. I should take solice in the fact that I'm at least still able to procure the La Sportiva Miura lace-ups. But im curious as to why REI has decided to get rid of all their good shoes. Anyone who works at REI have any imput? And for the Record most of this happened at the Boulder REI.

Kai Huang · · Aurora, CO · Joined May 2008 · Points: 105
Kyle B. wrote:Well I bought a pair of the La Sportiva Miura's almost 3 years ago and have had them resoled as needed. Well I went into REI with my diviend and 3 year old shoes and returned them to exchange with the same pair. I blew out the bottom just behind the toes through the plastic and the resolers couldn't fix it. Well with REI's exchange policy that shouldn't be a problem.
LOL!!!
csproul · · Pittsboro...sort of, NC · Joined Dec 2009 · Points: 330
Kyle B. wrote: I have been going to REI since before i was a climber. Since I was a wee youngling backpacking around in Boy Scouts. Always, I was in need of some new sort of equipment for the outdoor world. Then I began climbing. Since then, my needs at REI have become a bit more focused. New pro, slings, helmet, shoes,etc. Well I bought a pair of the La Sportiva Miura's almost 3 years ago and have had them resoled as needed. Well I went into REI with my diviend and 3 year old shoes and returned them to exchange with the same pair. I blew out the bottom just behind the toes through the plastic and the resolers couldn't fix it. Well with REI's exchange policy that shouldn't be a problem. EXCEPT, when REI fails. They no longer even carry the La Sportiva Miura's. As I see it now, REI simply carries the worst shoes from the best companies. IT irks me to no end that their shoe selction has become a giant pile of choss. Not to mention having to wait almost 20 minutes in the climbing area with no help before I just start opening their shoe cabinets myself to find the product I'm looking for. At least, their saving grace, the fact that they let me order my shoes through La Sportiva and still use my store credit to purchase them. Thank whatever higher spirit decided to give REI such an ungodly return policy. I'm still very angry that the climbing selection has become so terrible. I feel better after ranting, but I feel something needs to be done at the Colorado REI's. I went to the Denver one a couple of weeks ago and was blown away at how bad their climbing section is. OOOOOOOOHHHHH they have a crap wall you can test your shoes on, I get it. Too bad if you have no good shoes to choose from, what's the point. I guess noobs and gumby's don't know that. I should take solice in the fact that I'm at least still able to procure the La Sportiva Miura lace-ups. But im curious as to why REI has decided to get rid of all their good shoes. Anyone who works at REI have any imput? And for the Record most of this happened at the Boulder REI.
So, wait...you returned a 3 year old pair of shoes that had been resoled? Sounds like an abuse of the return policy to me. I can't believe they didn't laugh you out of the store. And yes, REI's climbing selection sucks.
Andrew williams · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2010 · Points: 20

With REI's horrendous return policy i think, UR GONNA DIEEEEEE!!!!!!

Troll detector · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2012 · Points: 5
hmm
Ryan Williams · · London (sort of) · Joined May 2009 · Points: 1,245

This is a case of abuse, plain and simple. It is because of things like this that companies are starting to cut back on their generous return policies.

S Denny · · Aspen, CO · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 20

REI has always sucked. Their return policy is the only reason real climbers buy anything there. It appears they also dropped Five Ten entirely... climbers are simply not their biggest market. Support Neptune, or buy online... or search for a bro deal if you're real cool

Christian RodaoBack · · Tucson, AZ · Joined Jul 2005 · Points: 1,486

Yeah, something needs to be done. They need to ban idiots like you from their stores permanently.

Rob Gordon · · Hollywood, CA · Joined Feb 2009 · Points: 115

You're a serious douche for returning three year old resoled shoes. I hope when you finally go after something in life that people take advantage of you the way you are taking advantage of a retailer that goes above and beyond what they should be expected to do.

Gary Dunn · · Baltimore · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 35
Christian wrote:Yeah, something needs to be done. They need to ban idiots like you from their stores permanently.


+1
thomas ellis · · abq · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 2,615

You sound like an idiot. You deserve nothing. You abuse a return policy and still manage to get the product you want and you're still whining...
Grow up or try to get back in the boyscouts.
PS: rei is not a climbing store. It's a outdoor retailer. Try a local gear shop. Oh snap! They won't take back your dank fungal old clogs.

Phillip Tearse · · Denver, CO · Joined May 2008 · Points: 80

you think maybe they downgraded their shoe selection because people do exactly what you tried to do?

and really, the selection isnt that bad. TC, muira VS, ponta 2s, kintaros to name a few. Yeah it isnt a massive selection, but they have alot more to carry than just climbing crap. If you wanted to look at more models you could have taken your entitled self across the street to wildyX. but then again you couldnt have returned your 3 year old blown up shoes there.

redlude97 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2010 · Points: 5

They carry shoes that people who come into their store to buy. They stopped carrying laced miuras but carry the velcro's now because that is what people want. They carry the solutions and mythos which are some of LS's most popular shoes. I don't know where you came to that conclusion based on a single shoe that they stopped carrying

Marc Squiddo · · Mountain View, CA · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 15

3 years, resole, really? Wow thats pushing it but power to you for trying. They have the Miura velcro's...great shoe but not the same I know (I have both)

John Maguire · · Boulder, CO · Joined Nov 2008 · Points: 195

@OP - You are 3 days late on this post. Still awesome though.

S Denny · · Aspen, CO · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 20
Rob Gordon wrote:you are taking advantage of a retailer that goes above and beyond what they should be expected to do.
hahahaha... yeah, REI really goes above and beyond....
Rob Gordon · · Hollywood, CA · Joined Feb 2009 · Points: 115

Any company that has a return policy like theirs, gives you money back, and holds good yearly sales is alright in my book. People are usually friendly there too. Do they carry everything we climbers would like them to? No, but they carry a lot more than any other national chain. Don't be an elitist.

Josh Olson · · Durango, CO · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 255

So...you got the shoes you wanted, returned 3 year old resoled pieces of garbage FOR THE PRICE YOU PAID, and you aren't 100% satisfied?

Wow.

On top of that, you are complaining about your selection? You live in Colorado. There are TONS of local stores with fantastic and ridiculous selections.

Kurt Swanson · · Philadelphia, PA · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 135

This is brilliant trolling right here...very well composed, believable too. I almost fell for it, too!

ben jammin · · Moab, UT · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 852
Kyle B. wrote: Well I bought a pair of the La Sportiva Miura's almost 3 years ago and have had them resoled as needed. Well I went into REI with my diviend and 3 year old shoes and returned them to exchange with the same pair.
Thank you for re-uppin my most-boulderites-are-douchbags verbal armory.
This should get me through the spring.
H BL · · Colorado · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 95

So many great posts, don't really need to respond! I do agree they do not have the best shoe selection or cams. But everything else is pretty damn good. I returned my Five Finger shoes after almost a year of trail running on them as I busted both my little toes. They took them back minus the DIVIDEND I already received. Traded them for some other stuff. I spoke to them last week as I returned a fleece jacket my son wore once-- they took that back to!-- They want their customers to be satisfied with the product they bought. 3 yrs and a resole, come on you've got nothing to complain about.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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