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Can you sell NDS kicks on here? Trying to unload a vast majority of my collection.
Try GOAT for NDS or used
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Can you sell NDS kicks on here? Trying to unload a vast majority of my collection.
in terms of not getting scammed stockx is better but most times you can get more money on eBayIs this better to sell on than eBay? Not trying to take any Ls with them fraud buyers lol
in terms of not getting scammed stockx is better but most times you can get more money on eBay
I'd avoid those unless you have some super hypebeast sneakersThanks for the info. Might have to look in to using fb groups
I'd avoid those unless you have some super hypebeast sneakers
Just trying to get rid of some Kobe 8 and 9s lol
id avoid ebay at all costs. too many scammers on there. especially when ur dealing with shoes and sneaker culture. too many losers and scammers.
Why this in General and GOAT is in wait never mind
Is shipping generally quick when purchasing a pair from StockX?
Wow, two weeks? That's quite a wait lolThey don't have the product in hand. When you purchase, the seller has a few days to send them to StockX to get them verified. Once that's completed StockX will then ship then to you so most likes takes close to 2 weeks unless you live near Detroit
cuz you're buying a deadstock pair... So does it really matter if you can see them?Hold up. Apologies if this isn't the appropriate place to ask as I realize this isn't the StockX customer support center...but am I missing something or there aren't any actual images of the shoes, or a lot of the shoes, that are up for sale on that site? Granted, I haven't spent much time on StockX but all I see are what appear to be stock images and not the actual shoes you're bidding on.
Is that a confirmation there are no images ever on StockX of the pair I might buy? If so, yes it matters to me. How many of us go through multiple pairs of certain shoes in stores to find pairs with the least amount of issues? Or to give a more specific example, I'm looking to buy a certain pair of Kobe ids. Without photos, how am I supposed to know what options this pair on StockX features? Or does StockX only deal in default-design pairs of ids? Either way, with no real return policy to speak of, I'm not dropping hundreds of dollars on a pair of shoes I can't even see pictures of beforehand.cuz you're buying a deadstock pair... So does it really matter if you can see them?
Is that a confirmation there are no images ever on StockX of the pair I might buy? If so, yes it matters to me. How many of us go through multiple pairs of certain shoes in stores to find pairs with the least amount of issues? Or to give a more specific example, I'm looking to buy a certain pair of Kobe ids. Without photos, how am I supposed to know what options this pair on StockX features? Or does StockX only deal in default-design pairs of ids? Either way, with no real return policy to speak of, I'm not dropping hundreds of dollars on a pair of shoes I can't even see pictures of beforehand.
I would advise you to not buy from stockx given your qualms about the whole thingwith no real return policy to speak of, I'm not dropping hundreds of dollars on a pair of shoes I can't even see pictures of beforehand.
Thanks, man. Strikes me as odd, at least for id-shoe listings. Like I'm going buy a pair of ids someone else made when I have no idea what colors are on the shoes?There are no pictures. Even when selling, you don't have to take pictures, like GOAT requires you to.
For sure. It's no big deal, I just wondered if I was somehow missing the photos. Actually I'd probably be OK at taking a shot with them for "regular-production" shoes, but no way for ids. Unless, as I said, StockX deals with this by only accepting listings for the default version of a given shoe.
I would advise you to not buy from stockx given your qualms about the whole thing