- May 2, 2012
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Dudes dropping $320+, looks like $260-275 is a pipe dream
Ahh well
$320 seems like a pipe dream now for my size. Damn you HYPEBEAST!
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Dudes dropping $320+, looks like $260-275 is a pipe dream
Ahh well
Majority of the shops never had a full size run on both color ways. They had mixture of colors with size run, black version had more than the white.One wasn't more limited than the other lol. It's called shops kept that sh*t for themselves...happens a lot.
Kinda like the style.
Dunno about the elites tho.
Majority of the shops never had a full size run on both color ways. They had mixture of colors with size run, black version had more than the white.
It is pretty sloppy lol.
Looks like dude's four-year-old brother colored on his Jordans.
I'm guessing these buyers only do that to sellers with low feedbacks? No way would PP side with the buyer if they purchased from someone reputable (high volume resellers like croatianstyles)?crazy. Most scam stories nowadays I heard about involve the buyer filing a chargebacksaying the shoes are counterfeit and then send you back fakes
Looks like dude's four-year-old brother colored on his Jordans.
Yo I think Select held most of their stock bro. I'm the guy that walked out with the last pair, they sold 8 pairs and only 1 black
lol, why you got that 8 bro?
and now there are 2... these are too nasty...keepin mine black as long as possible...
Did you happen to record the scuffle that almost took place betwen Riff Raff and the old white guy? I didn't feel like holding my phone up above everyoneI got a size 10 from Sel ect i was #3 in line.
they definitely held onto pairs...everyone in line should have gotten a pair...they only let go like 10 pair...probably less than that...I got a size 10 from Sel ect i was #3 in line.
nope, all it takes is one person saying the item is not as described, and they get their money back 99 percent of the time.
I'm guessing these buyers only do that to sellers with low feedbacks? No way would PP side with the buyer if they purchased from someone reputable (high volume resellers like croatianstyles)?
Or what if a seller sells 5-10 pairs of authentic shoes, and only 1 abusive buyer files a chargeback claiming counterfeit. PP, with common sense, would side with the seller right?
it's my roommates...she lucked up and won on the RE-raffle...unclaimed size 8...only the size 8 of the white and black went unclaimed...
lol, why you got that 8 bro?
like blazersfan said all it takes is one jerk usually.I'm guessing these buyers only do that to sellers with low feedbacks? No way would PP side with the buyer if they purchased from someone reputable (high volume resellers like croatianstyles)?
Or what if a seller sells 5-10 pairs of authentic shoes, and only 1 abusive buyer files a chargeback claiming counterfeit. PP, with common sense, would side with the seller right?
I wish it was a 9, I have 2 white pairs now... I should have offered them an extra 20 to give me a black pair.
it's my roommates...she lucked up and won on the RE-raffle...unclaimed size 8...only the size 8 of the white and black went unclaimed...
nope, all it takes is one person saying the item is not as described, and they get their money back 99 percent of the time.
Would love to find out how many abusive buyers there are and how many cases they open, claiming counterfeit. Wonder if the amount of fraud in these cases would need USPS, UPS, or FedEx to implement an extra form of insurance - one where the postal worker films the buyer opening and confirming the product (hell I know it sounds like a waste of time, but I would pay $50 extra for something I sold for $1k+ to insure everything went smooth). Cases like these would not only relate to sneakers.like @blazersfan said all it takes is one jerk usually.
they wouldnt have let em go...those 'other' pairs probably left out the back door as soon as they arrived...
I wish it was a 9, I have 2 white pairs now... I should have offered them an extra 20 to give me a black pair.
The white version are limited than black version.
I work for FedEx, most of the time we drop the box and leave. There is no way in hell any delivery person will ever record someone opening a package, we get irritated when it requires a signature because most of the time people aren't home and I guarantee you that there will never be a day when we start demanding people open packages in front of us so we can verify contents. Im sure these paypal scams are none of UPS, USPS, FedEx concern.
Would love to find out how many abusive buyers there are and how many cases they open, claiming counterfeit. Wonder if the amount of fraud in these cases would need USPS, UPS, or FedEx to implement an extra form of insurance - one where the postal worker films the buyer opening and confirming the product (hell I know it sounds like a waste of time, but I would pay $50 extra for something I sold for $1k+ to insure everything went smooth).
Does this happen a lot with those bot services? I mean, the buyer can always claim they never received the product as they aren't 'tangible' items.