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Creeping into every thread, unfortunately.#ResellerProblems
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Creeping into every thread, unfortunately.#ResellerProblems
I have both and I would honestly chose the champagnes. They overall look better to me. The shine isn't as bad as ppl make it out to be. The material on the cigars seems very sensitiveHonestly I feel like I'm probably going to use it on the champagnes. I was leaning towards the cigars but I've heard a lot of problems where the type of leather used scuffs way to easy and becomes very noticeable after only a short amount of wears.
^^ def will help people on the fence or unsure about which one they want. personally i always thought they were both over priced at retail but the champagnes are just straight doodoo:x
nah the glow factor doesn't impress me; & neither does the shellac green finishUntil you have them! OR the lights go out!
Bout post up outside of SNEAKER CON in LA
and Rollup on Fools like this...
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RUN ME THOSE CIGAR'S HOMIE…… BREAK YO SELF!
Regular brown cardboard trees, and white ankle inserts.Quick question did retail pairs of cigars come with black inserts?
Is anyone else having the same problem ?
Reason I'm quoting myself I can't find an answer.
Damn, sold my Cigar's on eBay and the buyer just filed a claim that they're fake.They're obviously authentic as I hand picked these up myself at the mall. Any tips for anyone that have come across fakes in case this unscrupulous buyer tries to stick me with the ole switcheroo?
I noticed this on my pairs as well....
The leather on the cigars is supposed to scratch easy. They made them like that on purpose. It gives them a character imo, more of a vintage look.
glad it worked out for you man
I was going back and forth with the buyer in the eBay case details. He said the photocopy of the receipt I included doesn't prove that the shoes are real. Umm, ok.I then took a picture of the original receipt and added it to the "evidence" gallery and he closed the case the next day. PayPal and eBay are sister companies owned by eBay so if a person files a claim, it's not any better or worse if it's open through eBay or Paypal. Just make sure you have all your ducks in a row (i.e. tracking of package, original receipt, proof of delivery, etc). I've sold literally hundreds of shoes and have very few issues so i'm sure you'll be fine. Good luck!
^^ def will help people on the fence or unsure about which one they want. personally i always thought they were both over priced at retail but the champagnes are just straight doodoo
Videotaping does absolutely nothing. CC companies do not take it in as evidence and PP says video is editable, therefore, making it a moot point.
The solution? Sell on consignment. Let someone else take all the risk. You get a check, end of story.