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Looks like the Just Don site is back up .. and down.. but what are they preparing?
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Just wait for the hype to die down and cop a pair from $600-800. The resellers win today!!!!![emoji]128545[/emoji][emoji]128548[/emoji][emoji]128555[/emoji][emoji]128554[/emoji]
You definitely are not right in that assessment. Not everything sells out instantly here but EVERYTHING sells out pretty damn quickly. The only things that sit longer than a few days are the same things that sit in the states.
Yep, I recall Ben Baller even saying he wouldn't pay resell for the Fragments. But you know, NT Logic..That's my point exactly. The jordan 1 pinnacle is a totally different shoe but people will be conditioned in a sense to pay for it partly because of the exposure to the don c Jordan 2.
And I'm tired of that argument where one suspects the other is broke because he complains about absurd market prices for sneakers.
You do realize even those who are rich refuse to pay for overpriced items?
This whole idea about people who complain must be broke and people who are rich unconsciously spend money without asking questions is juvenile and isn't given much thought. Smh.
its been like that for hours tho
Looks like the Just Don site is back up .. and down.. but what are they preparing?
Nike is going to find a way to drop these online. they always do..
lol like 2 maybe 3 people. people saying bin 5 type quality.looks like i missed 40 pages
what happened
who copped
quality?
Then I shall just cry myself to sleep for about a week., if anything they'll go up
In store only, from what I understand
http://bowsandarrowsberkeley.com/collections/jordan/products/x-just-don-air-jordan-2 did they ever release these online? or in-store only?
And how can you say no one is making anyone buy sneakers. Do you really believe that? I mean all the advertising, exaggerated stories... The aspect of Nike selling a lifestyle to you, all this forms into you thinking you NEED what they sell. They are forcing you to buy. They don't force you to buy because of the product, they force you to buy because they sell you a way of life that you think you need.
It's much deeper than that actually.
However, I agree that self control must be established.
looks like i missed 40 pages
what happened
who copped
quality?
People got scammed due to thirst.People got scammed due to frustrationlooks like i missed 40 pages
what happened
who copped
quality?
how much did you sell it for?
my heart has been bleeding. Goodbye DON C 2, goodbye
95% of their Nike drops are in store only ... theyll have some phone in orders at times and some onlinehttp://bowsandarrowsberkeley.com/collections/jordan/products/x-just-don-air-jordan-2 did they ever release these online? or in-store only?
Lawd
What do you think they're supposed to do when advertising? Say "Oh maybe you need these but you'll be fine without them"?
FIXEDDon't pick one point in my argument and criticize it as if your counter point refutes my whole argument.
Bottom line, when someone says nobody is making you buy the sneakers, you assume nike isn't as well. It is in fact the opposite. Nike goes so far to make ME feel sad/mad when I miss out of their products - they don't just make ME buy the product, they make sure I believe I need it in MY like as if it will make MY lifestyle superior in MY own perception.
Just wait for the hype to die down and cop a pair from $600-800. The resellers win today!!!!![emoji]128545[/emoji][emoji]128548[/emoji][emoji]128555[/emoji][emoji]128554[/emoji]