I bought a pair of Reebok shoes in early 2024 from Winners in Vancouver. After just about two months of light use, the front of the shoe started to tear near the toe area.I contacted Reebok Canada, but they refused to help because the shoes were **manufactured in August 2022**, and their 1-year warranty starts from the **manufacturing date**, not from the date of purchase. This makes no sense to customers — I bought the product in good faith in 2024, expecting it to be covered under warranty. They also required proof of purchase, which I no longer had. So in the end, they offered no support.Very disappointing quality and customer experience. If you’re buying Reebok shoes, be sure to check the **manufacture date** on the tag — otherwise, you may end up with a defective product that is **already out of warranty**, even if it’s brand new on the shelf.Not what I expected from Reebok.
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