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Exactly this. Definitely some ulterior motives when I resell. Not even concerned about turning a profit half the time. Straight retail + ship deals with NTers = credit card bonuses and cash back on multiple sites. All for slapping a shipping label on a box.
What do you mean?From what I'm reading. it seems like a lot of NT members are rolling in cash.
my late night order from shoe palace shipped this morninghave them shoe palace and finishline trick orders shipped or did they get cancelled?
how is this wish list trick working?
i can comfirm im balling and copped multiplesWhat do you mean?
It seems like some people either have the cash for these "luxuries" of buying tons of sneakers, and then on the opposite end of the spectrum you have people that are scraping by and need to resell just to stay afloat.
have them shoe palace and finishline trick orders shipped or did they get cancelled?
Hateryall need to stop knocking poor people. grizz had to sell two months worth of his food stamps for his pairs
What do you mean?
It seems like some people either have the cash for these "luxuries" of buying tons of sneakers, and then on the opposite end of the spectrum you have people that are scraping by and need to resell just to stay afloat.
my sp order shipped yesterday and i received them todayhave them shoe palace and finishline trick orders shipped or did they get cancelled?
As I mentioned in a previous post, 30% ROI on any "investment" isn't bad by any means. I think people are dogging reselling for a few reasons. One being that a lot of people actually WANT the shoe to WEAR, while resellers (with bots, backdoor connections, etc.) all get multiple pairs and sell for max profit, especially here on this forum. It is a "community" that originally started as a place for sneakerheads to talk / work together, but now it is basically resellers heaven.I find it funny how people say it's not worth it to resell only making $60 bucks a shoe. That gives off the impression of your a baller or your just lazy to make extra money. I personally don't have to resell but I do so those profits pay for my personal pair along with incentives I get from credit cards etc
This is how it's done. My local UPS store knows me by name, and she always has my packages ready and waiting for me when I walk in no matter who else is in the store. We've become friends. As a matter of fact, I dropped off her Christmas present yesterday when I went to pick up my Nike+ reserved Jams. A little love goes a long way in this world...
As I mentioned in a previous post, 30% ROI on any "investment" isn't bad by any means. I think people are dogging reselling for a few reasons. One being that a lot of people actually WANT the shoe to WEAR, while resellers (with bots, backdoor connections, etc.) all get multiple pairs and sell for max profit, especially here on this forum. It is a "community" that originally started as a place for sneakerheads to talk / work together, but now it is basically resellers heaven.
Next, I think it is important to realize that while you made $60 profit (or whatever), if you value your time it actually comes out to less than $60. By the time you buy them (locking up funds, if that is an issue - which it is for some people, or the cost of the bot / ATC if used), then you pay for shipping to you, then receive and possibly store them (not a problem for a couple pairs, but if you are a "full-time reseller" you may need a lot of space), then have to list them on eBay / StockX / GOAT / PayPal which all have their respective fees, shipping costs to those venues or directly to your buyer, and even then may need to go through the headache of someone filing a claim / chargeback.... you can see why some people don't really think it is worth the $60 "profit".
galleria shoe palace they are not displayed for some reason but they asked my size and said they have it if i wanted to buy
$60 "profit" a shoe is relative to what you did to score these and what you're taking into account as your overhead.
If you scored via an app and just walked in to a mall picked up thats $240 out the gate. Throw $20 shipping on top of that to cover USPS and signature confirmation. Subtract your paypal and or ebay fees if you selling online. So If you sold these for $300 that's 300-240-20-12 (paypal fees)= $28 NET profit. Again all relative to what you're selling for, what shipping method you're using and vs meetup. And that's $300 in a flooded market where MANY people are dropping prices because they can't sit on 4-5 pairs for a long time.
If you sell for $350 again the math comes into play to find out exactly what you get.
it's not about being lazy into making money it's about factoring in all aspects of what it took you to attain the product you're selling. Hence if you drove all around town, camped and hit multiple stores to make $60 a shoe, you're foregoing putting a price on your time which is the mistake alot of people make.