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Seeing last sold prices in the high 300s - mid 400s but dudes with size 11 stuck on their high horse with 600s is making my blood boil.
Size 13 is just as bad, smh
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Seeing last sold prices in the high 300s - mid 400s but dudes with size 11 stuck on their high horse with 600s is making my blood boil.
Seeing last sold prices in the high 300s - mid 400s but dudes with size 11 stuck on their high horse with 600s is making my blood boil.
Wonder how this will affect things on the resale front.
no chance DSM is bot or bust
that's how it used to work, check the new decisionWouldn't that only affect the states where StockX has warehouses and their HQ? There is no StockX here in California.
that's how it used to work, check the new decision
https://www.forbes.com/sites/greats...g-supreme-courts-internet-sales-tax-decision/
UPS still hasn’t picked up my reflectives
i didnt even think of this, copped the v2 today for $299 shipped from SNS earlier for my girl, paid $326 for myself at the adidas store...I hate the new American businesses sales tax laws it used to make shopping on sites out of my state such as ExtraButterNY a no brainer. Now I just shop on END and SNS instead they usually have better prices than the U.S. and I avoid taxes.
Join the sad club.
I think sellers only have to pay taxes on their sales if they exceeded $70k in sales or something like that.The fact that the seller already paid taxes on the item makes it seem like SX is actually making enough money to get noticed and they like all business need to pay their taxes which they are subsequently pushing on their own customers .. I have a masters but not an MBA.. Somone with the appropriate background tell me I’m wrong lol.
You are already paying a ridiculous ‘hype tax’ .. this is just excessive to me.