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formerly rennzyboo
- Feb 18, 2014
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looool ikr exactly what I was thinking. didn't know this suddenly became the nike sb thread.Why does the shoe have to have a nickname?
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looool ikr exactly what I was thinking. didn't know this suddenly became the nike sb thread.Why does the shoe have to have a nickname?
We dont like nicknames either....
looool ikr exactly what I was thinking. didn't know this suddenly became the nike sb thread.
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just to help some people out for the MB release tomorrow, for me at least I found that refreshing camping the actual shoe's brand page has worked the best for me on ubiq's site. so for example tomorrow I'd be camping out their asics page. and just for good measure the new arrivals and their actual homepage would be other places to camp for the link. again this is just from personal experience. GL to everyone tomorrow!
But Mints and Coves arent available anywhere under $350.
I'm usually not one to say this but I'm pretty sure the Midnight Blooms will be everywhere in a couple weeks!! Like mint/cove or more numbers without as much hype and those where available all day for under $250 after release! I would def hold off on pre orders unless you can't lived without them..lol
But Mints and Coves arent available anywhere under $350.
How do pre-orders work anyway?
I was referring to right after their release. Of course they are going to go up in price two months or more afterwards. The pre- order is basically you sending money to their paypal. The use that money to by their kicks. If they are honest people they will send you the kicks after they grabbed them from instore release. If they are dishonest they say they never got your size and refund you the money and sell them for more locally.
But Mints and Coves arent available anywhere under $350.
How do pre-orders work anyway?
Basically. But most "preorders" I've dealt with are simply dudes who are extremely confident hey can cop successfully online. And if they don't, they have to refund you unless they want a paypal hassle. But most of them are smooth with it, just all about communicating.Pretty sure this is how it works...
The pre-seller buys off people that got the shoe and are looking for some quick $$. The pre-seller uses the money recieved from preorders to purchase said items, and the difference is his profit.