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Nike's loyalty rewards system experienced a recursive loop on May 17, 2024 that turned every return into a profit center. When members returned items purchased with Nike Member rewards, the system refunded both the cash amount AND reissued the loyalty credits — at double their original value.
Bandar's Bounties caught the loop at 1:05 AM EST. The exploit was elegant: buy a $150 shoe with $50 in rewards (paying $100), return it, receive $150 cash back PLUS $100 in new rewards. Net gain: $100 in free Nike credit per cycle.
"Reward credits refunded more than the original purchase amount"
— Reported by Bandar's Bounties monitoring teamMembers rapidly cycled purchases and returns, accumulating massive Nike credit balances. Some members built up over $2,000 in legitimate store credit within hours, then used it to buy Air Jordan collections, Dunks, and premium running shoes.
Nike patched the loyalty engine by 5 AM, but all accumulated credits remained valid. Members spent their balances over the following weeks, walking away with closets full of premium sneakers at effectively zero cost.
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