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Not trying to spend over $300 for, probably won't happen now with tax... so I'm good.
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Someone got into my account, changed my login details and made an order for 3 shoes. This isn't even the first time my Stock X account got compromised but this is the first time anyone made an order. I'm done with Stock X. I didn't even bother emailing their support, I'm not about to go back and forth via email I simply called my bank to file a claim and I hope I have my money back by tomorrow or something.
$3.5k on three shoes. Ridiculous. And I don't understand why. The hacker ordered three shoes, two orders were declined and the third is awaiting shipment from the seller. The kicker? They were all being sent to my address. Whoever did this only did so inconvenience me. Maybe they intended on changing the shipping address later since they changed my email/pass but I changed it back as soon as I saw. This could've been easily avoided with two factor authorization. I don't know what they gonna do with that shoe and that seller but that's Stock X's problem, not mine. I CAN'T WAIT until someone files a class action lawsuit against them. 2019 and you don't have god damn 2 factor??? You get breached multiple times? They didn't even respond to my tweet. I hope my bank hits them with fees on fees.
Plus, I think their platform will be done done in about 12-18 months.
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Why is that?Plus, I think their platform will be done done in about 12-18 months.
I saw an article in my Google News feed that said something like "Josh Luber changed the sneaker market, what will he work on next" and I'm thinking... this guy better find a job asap because this ship looks to be sinking.
Wow; this is a nightmare.
Hope everything gets sorted out on your end.
I’ve been contemplating closing my account (changed my e-mail and password when the news of the breach went public), but it’s clear they (StockX) aren’t taking this data breach seriously.
Plus, I think their platform will be done done in about 12-18 months.
Why is that?
idk man, I think StockX and Goat cornered that market and they aren't going anywhere. They will just expand to be global. Are they perfect? No. People are way more comfortable using them than eBay though.IMO, what made StockX successful was the fact that they were the “first mainstream” entry into the volume 3rd party buying/selling of sneakers & streetwear.
What an innovative company does when they are first to market is think of ways to keep their lead: hence the need for continuous innovation & improvement. IMO, StockX hasn’t done much innovation or improving in the 4 years they have been operating.
At the same time there is more (albeit flawed) completion (not just Goat), in addition to brick & mortar consignment/re-sell shops. Say what you want about the Brick & Mortars, but they serve a purpose and are around for a reason.
Add the new internet sales tax laws (which directly impact the bottom line of sites like StockX & Goat), on top of their lackluster response to the consistent security issues on their platform, and more & more people will decide maybe its not worth the hassle.
I know i’ve been thinking about it.
They do. Just saying they are the outlier to most brick and mortar. Brick and mortar is dying in all areas of commerce.Round 2 still gives credit? I don't think they cash out.
I feel like that's all they give lmaoo. I haven't had good offer from them in all their time in New York. Even when an employee wanted the shoe for himself he lowballed me. I'll probably only ever go thee for Preme but even then they slack odeee.Round 2 still gives credit? I don't think they cash out.
But you did the same thing when you lowered from $170 to $165.I spoke on the undercutting before...
If you’re guilty of doing it incessantly you need to stop
I put a pair of Supreme x Nike warm up pants (that are hilariously too short on me) for sale a couple of days ago for $170 which was the lowest ask for the size I had
Earlier today someone put up an ask for $167...I lowered may ask to $165 which would give me a payout for what I paid (these were not purchased with the intentions of profit)
The highest offer was $160 then increased to $162 as this all transpired
The seller that was at $167 sold to the buyer at $162 (atleast that’s my assumption)
I raised my price to $170 and sold less than an hour ago
I hate seeing ppl go back and forth undercutting by a dollar, I won’t do it