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Oh well, on to the next one. 750s be good
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f it at least I got Yeezy's the other day lol
left overs from in-store, IF there is anyRerelease?
yupexactly. Nike waited far too long, hopefully adidas makes a quicker change
If that is SNS, there won't be any pairs left after the in-store release.Rerelease?
I'll be damn if I pay an extra 150 [emoji]128514[/emoji]
but who wants to pay X amount over retail prior to the shoe even releasing? I know some do, but it's not for meAt least with a bot, that means you can use a ATC service and assure your pair for a semi decent price.
Raffles end up with random people having pairs and asking for crazy random prices, dealings, etc.
Essentially I think it's stupid of a giant company to release a product solely by raffle, essentially telling your customer, hey we know you like our product. So here's the remote chance you can 'purchase' it. Online raffles are worse than in store because it's effortless to enter them. That in return creates odds that are way lower then they are now. You see ppl copping in here manually.
in store raffle is definitely preferred but an online raffle is better then this. Only people who would disagree are people making money off online dropsAt least with a bot, that means you can use a ATC service and assure your pair for a semi decent price.
Raffles end up with random people having pairs and asking for crazy random prices, dealings, etc.
I think it's stupid of a giant company to release a product solely by raffle, essentially telling your customer, hey we know you like our product. So here's the remote chance you can 'purchase' it. Online raffles are worse than in store because it's effortless to enter them. That in return creates odds that are way lower then they are now. You see ppl copping in here manually.