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Yes, but you're working with the assumption you can get 10 pairs each release. That is not easy without bots, backdooring and living in either of NYC/LA (more footstore locations, more raffles and obv more pairs). We're also not factoring in the gas, time and legwork you have to put into copping Yeezy's (if you're not primarily reliant on bots). It takes a toll if you're out there copping via raffles and reservation apps.
It all depends on your lifestyle I guess.
Say 5 pairs of decent Zeezys come out each year and I can buy 10 pairs of each...
Say after all fees I clear $250 a pair.
That's $2500 x 5 releases. That's $12,500 a year...
Even at 40 a release, it doesn't make that much... $50,000 a year.
I mean if you can hit other items that resell as well, then great, but there really aren't any other shoes that resell like Yeeyzs.
Yes, but you're working with the assumption you can get 10 pairs each release. That is not easy without bots, backdooring and living in either of NYC/LA (more footstore locations, more raffles and obv more pairs). We're also not factoring in the gas, time and legwork you have to put into copping Yeezy's (if you're not primarily reliant on bots). It takes a toll if you're out there copping via raffles and reservation apps.
ADC by far #1
The reservation apps are probably the easiest method to cop on (if you have plenty of stores getting pairs and have 3+ Platinum accounts). YS and ADC are probably 2nd/3rd. Raffles are clearly the worst.
My guess is they backdoor extensively? Have deep connections at boutiques or chain stores like Shiekh, Finish Line, Jimmy Jazz, Ruvilla, etc? Either that or they are running high level bots that only someone with extensive software engineering/coding background would know about.There's people who legit make money off re selling tho lol I know a few
weatherman said theres a large chance of Snow in the forecast toniight- lets all cook tonight boys; im just looking for 2 pairs LOL
I have to disagree. I have never copped Yeezy's on ADC. Not once. I usually cannot get past the splash page and if I do, I cannot ATC. If I do ATC, I get stuck in checkout loops until the timer runs out. YS and reservation apps > ADC for me.
ADC by far #1
But yeah I agree, doing raffles and app reservations would be taxing!
There are ways to use an "extensive software engineering/coding background" to win many pairs and not use any type of bot
My guess is they backdoor extensively? Have deep connections at boutiques or chain stores like Shiekh, Finish Line, Jimmy Jazz, Ruvilla, etc? Either that or they are running high level bots that only someone with extensive software engineering/coding background would know about.
im always out drinking on friday nights so I never make it to YS drops :/
you guys need to stop being afraid of the back button if you get errors checking out or carting
sitting there and trying for 10 minutes won't help you.
Man there's no tricks. Each site has client side functions and API calls. Figure out the sequence of events and then boom you good to go. Don't ask me how I know...and no I don't write bots. I despise them.
There are ways to use an "extensive software engineering/coding background" to win many pairs and not use any type of bot
Just need to be a little logical about how ADC works and what are the best ways to improve your chances.
There are tricks for most of the major sites though.
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That's true as well.
I can see your point for shoes. Supreme on the other hand is pointless if you don't sit.
I've sold things like the Black MJ Hoodie, CDG AF1, Suptempos, etc... at next to nothing the day of the drop. The CDG Box was a good flip, but will go up much much higher.
I won't even get into what I sold the tape measures for... ugh... really should have sat on those.
I would never trust a bot TBH, even one I wrote.
Man there's no tricks. Each site has client side functions and API calls. Figure out the sequence of events and then boom you good to go. Don't ask me how I know...and no I don't write bots. I despise them.
That's sucks. I went TTS.