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Who, the kid ? I think his mom spent 1700$Curious to know how much he spent.
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Who, the kid ? I think his mom spent 1700$Curious to know how much he spent.
$1700Curious to know how much he spent.
Read somewhere that he paid 1700,-Curious to know how much he spent.
the shape is what looks way off to me
Curious to know how much he spent.
Yup people are siding with him with the mob mentality but don't try to see both ends.Also, he waited 38 days to claim they're fake.... That fact he waited a little more than a month just screams fishy to me.
From the reddit story, he only found out they were fake when he cleaned them with Crep, and the suede patch bled dye into the primeknit (I think, just skimmed the comments).Also, he waited 38 days to claim they're fake.... That fact he waited a little more than a month just screams fishy to me.
That's what I'm saying.Think about this, he doesn't mind getting his mom to drop 1.7k on kicks. You really think he's gonna think twice about scamming a consignment shop owned by people he doesn't know?
Doesn't matter that it took him that long, the STORE sold him fake yeezys for $1700- they weren't taking them back for a refund and selling elsewhere- its a $1700 loss for them either way. Give that mom her money back and dont sell fakes. Parents shouldn't be spending that much in the first place but that doesn't make it rightThe way I see it, both are in the wrong. The shop for having fakes at 1 point and the kid for waiting 38 days!!!!!! If I was the owner and he came back to me more than a month later claiming the shoes he bought were fake, I'd tell him to kick rocks. Then again, I'd be more careful about the shoes I take in.
Disagree. It is the shop's responsibility, especially in an industry where it is publicly known that there are a lot of fakes in the market, to provide their customers with the peace of mind that they are buying an authentic pair of shoes. You can't blame the kid for buying what he thought was a legit pair, only to find out later that they were not legit. He paid (well, his mom paid) $1700 just because it is supposed to be a reputable / guaranteed authentic pair. If not, he should've just taken his chances on eBay for a lot less than $1700. Why even buy it from a sneaker shop?The way I see it, both are in the wrong. The shop for having fakes at 1 point and the kid for waiting 38 days!!!!!! If I was the owner and he came back to me more than a month later claiming the shoes he bought were fake, I'd tell him to kick rocks. Then again, I'd be more careful about the shoes I take in.
Kid's mom spent $1700 on his kicks. I remember when my mom didn't wanna spend $120 back in the day for my AF1s
Maybe his mom got them for him after getting Student of the Month lolWish I had a mom that would spend $1700 on shoes for me.