dblplay1212
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Maybe they thought it was supposed to be a 2018 pair?
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No No It's a 2011 pair with the two three in the back and I listed as such on their site.Maybe they thought it was supposed to be a 2018 pair?
Right I'm saying they may have messed up bc of that. Not your fault. They've seen thousands of 2018 and then a different comes in and they say fake bc it's different than what they see every day. Obviously that shouldn't happen, just trying to think of reasons it could have happened.No No It's a 2011 pair with the two three in the back and I listed as such on their site.
I've sold my other pair through them already.Right I'm saying they may have messed up bc of that. Not your fault. They've seen thousands of 2018 and then a different comes in and they say fake bc it's different than what they see every day. Obviously that shouldn't happen, just trying to think of reasons it could have happened.
I get that. Just saying the got that got this pair could have been confused as to what he was looking at. That's on them.I've sold my other pair through them already.
I appreciate the chatI get that. Just saying the got that got this pair could have been confused as to what he was looking at. That's on them.
I would if it need to be, but they’re on their way back to me already.they tell you not to include original receipts for privacy reasons, but I wonder if it would help in situations like that
right, more of a what if question..maybe something to think about when selling older shoes in the future since they dont see them as oftenI would if it need to be, but they’re on their way back to me already.
Yeah I think their verification authenticity process just depend on the person touching your shoes because I sold the other pair through them already. So I figure I was golden.right, more of a what if question..maybe something to think about when selling older shoes in the future since they dont see them as often
Thanks for the heads up. My account appear to be fine.Keep an eye on your accounts. My bros StockX account got hacked today. Somebody changed his shipping address and tried to buy a pair of shoes to an address in Minnesota. Thank goodness it was declined. He’s never even purchased a pair of shoes before. He set up his account to sell a pair of his Js 2 years ago.
Searched “StockX” and “hacked” on twitter and looks like it has happened pretty often to people. Scary.
https://www.instagram.com/_callme_zay/p/BxiIOjLnS7X/
This is why I don't buy **** from stockx......especially after getting my BAMN Jacket stolen.
Look at the swoosh placement. Especially on the right side of the swooshIs the only thing "off" the black swoosh being sloppily stitched?
Ehhh need more pix. Jb quality ain’t the greatest lolhttps://www.instagram.com/_callme_zay/p/BxiIOjLnS7X/
This is why I don't buy **** from stockx......especially after getting my BAMN Jacket stolen.
id complain if someone had their period on my shoesIs this worthy of a complaint? The shoes are DS, but could this qualify as defective? I understand the QC issues Nike has out the factory but this is a bit more than that imo
id complain if someone had their period on my shoes
good to know im not overreacting. I can deal and not let some bad stitching bother me but to pay a premium price for the shoe and receive it with stains that would sell for significantly less on another platform makes dealing with stockx frustrating, especially after my last 3 purchases. I appreciate the feedback! once i confirm they are legit, im going to hit them upYeah that wouldn't be cool with me. A bad stitch or a crease here and there is one thing, this is another.