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$500 + 20% interest for one month = $600I didnt miss the point. Why go through all that trouble to be greedy? He got what he needed, he was done. LoL
Besides, in that scenario you just mentioned, he still only ends up with the same money...About $500. [emoji]129300[/emoji][emoji]128513[/emoji]
Hallo sir. Kan you plz help kop yezzys on retail?lol who wants a free site list to us stores?
So riddle me this... how can a place like StockX authenticate a shoe that hasnt released?
https://stockx.com/adidas-yeezy-boost-350-v2-cream-white
I know we keep throwing around the UA term - but UA means "fell off the truck" not necessarily fake.. I think its pretty well understood that UAs come straight from the factory not an authorized retailer... fakes are well, fakes..
So how do they authenticate? Are they basically co-signing these "UA" or backdoored pairs ?
So riddle me this... how can a place like StockX authenticate a shoe that hasnt released?
https://stockx.com/adidas-yeezy-boost-350-v2-cream-white
I know we keep throwing around the UA term - but UA means "fell off the truck" not necessarily fake.. I think its pretty well understood that UAs come straight from the factory not an authorized retailer... fakes are well, fakes..
So how do they authenticate? Are they basically co-signing these "UA" or backdoored pairs ?
melol who wants a free site list to us stores?
Buy UAs
So riddle me this... how can a place like StockX authenticate a shoe that hasnt released?
https://stockx.com/adidas-yeezy-boost-350-v2-cream-white
I know we keep throwing around the UA term - but UA means "fell off the truck" not necessarily fake.. I think its pretty well understood that UAs come straight from the factory not an authorized retailer... fakes are well, fakes..
So how do they authenticate? Are they basically co-signing these "UA" or backdoored pairs ?
So riddle me this... how can a place like StockX authenticate a shoe that hasnt released?
https://stockx.com/adidas-yeezy-boost-350-v2-cream-white
I know we keep throwing around the UA term - but UA means "fell off the truck" not necessarily fake.. I think its pretty well understood that UAs come straight from the factory not an authorized retailer... fakes are well, fakes..
So how do they authenticate? Are they basically co-signing these "UA" or backdoored pairs ?
So riddle me this... how can a place like StockX authenticate a shoe that hasnt released?
https://stockx.com/adidas-yeezy-boost-350-v2-cream-white
I know we keep throwing around the UA term - but UA means "fell off the truck" not necessarily fake.. I think its pretty well understood that UAs come straight from the factory not an authorized retailer... fakes are well, fakes..
So how do they authenticate? Are they basically co-signing these "UA" or backdoored pairs ?
For some it's easy to sell sneakers and others it's not. He gets 500 loan for what he needs. Sells sneakers in a week. Pays loan off and has extra 500 after. C'mon bro it's not that hard to understand. He would have had extra 500 after what he spent in my scenario bro you are so lost im gonna just agree to disagreeI didnt miss the point. Why go through all that trouble to be greedy? He got what he needed, he was done. LoL
Besides, in that scenario you just mentioned, he still only ends up with the same money...About $500. [emoji]129300[/emoji][emoji]128513[/emoji]
lol it's his situation not mine. Just sayin I could have came out with a extra 500 easily with no work just using my smartphone. Calm down smartguyif you go through this to resell sneakers you should get taken by someone like me
and also fix your life and get it in order
lol it's his situation not mine. Just sayin I could have came out with a extra 500 easily with no work just using my smartphone. Calm down smartguy
Yeah don't they charge 29% interest or something like that? I always see those companies in the news being investigated for shady lending practices. Payday loan companies prey upon the poor. That's why there are so many of the in the 'hood.smart guy? you suggested taking out a pay day loan
those things are the biggest traps you can get involved in
I've noticed that those cheap yeezy listings are always UA, but claim that they are built in the same factory with the same materials, but fail a quality control check like the patterns on the fabric doesn't match up quite just right so they get people thinking it's just a blem and they still pay above retail, but -$150 on resell. They get people believing that they are just getting a blem when in reality it's a fake that may look somewhat similar, but in no way performs similarly.Biggest myth in sneaker "culture"
The term "UA" was a term that was floated around before people got a handle of the situation of fakes and it was just speculation and unfortunately it stuck. What makes a shoe UA has nothing to do with being bought from an authorized retailer. It's unauthorized because it was made in an unauthorized factory. Aka not adidas factories. All of those shoes are 100% fake. Backdoored pairs aren't UA. they have to find their way to a legit store to be Backdoored to begin with. Nothing "falls off a truck" or is "stollen off the factory floor" in mass quantities.
Yeah don't they charge 29% interest or something like that? I always see those companies in the news being investigated for shady lending practices. Payday loan companies prey upon the poor. That's why there are so many of the in the 'hood.
I've noticed that those cheap yeezy listings are always UA, but claim that they are built in the same factory with the same materials, but fail a quality control check like the patterns on the fabric doesn't match up quite just right so they get people thinking it's just a blem and they still pay above retail, but -$150 on resell. They get people believing that they are just getting a blem when in reality it's a fake that may look somewhat similar, but in no way performs similarly.
Most of them offer "no interest in first 10 days" or something like that. That's the trap. People think they can pay it off quick but then don't. But if he's 100% selling zebras on stockx, he'd have his money prior to 10 days so he could pay the loan off and not pay any interest. Bottom line, taking a pay day loan was a far better option than selling for $500. There's no argument to be had. It's simple math.smart guy? you suggested taking out a pay day loan
those things are the biggest traps you can get involved in
Most of them offer "no interest in first 10 days" or something like that. That's the trap. People think they can pay it off quick but then don't. But if he's 100% selling zebras on stockx, he'd have his money prior to 10 days so he could pay the loan off and not pay any interest. Bottom line, taking a pay day loan was a far better option than selling for $500. There's no argument to be had. It's simple math.