- Sep 9, 2015
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has anyone actually copped off JD site?
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pics or it didn't happenCheck last page or 2 think a couple did
Same here man, congrats!
I copped manual. I was lucky enough to go for the Size 11 which had the most available (53)
Here.
pics or it didn't happen
THIS. Repped.People thought they had a chance on JD tho.....
I been gave up on the internet only website I had faith in was the Nike raffle........
At least the raffle with pre pay helps fight bots.
"Random drops"
always hurt team manual in the end
From the flagship store though. I thought they would have at least 500 pairs.I said from the beginning that this was extremely limited. Total can't be more than a couple thousand worldwide.280 pairs. WOW.
From the flagship store though. I thought they would have at least 500 pairs.
the Blue's crush these. imo, its not even close. the leather on the blues is more plush/soft as well....
look at the toe box of the blues vs the toe box of the beach joints
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aint nobody trying to see a video 'review' right now b
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Bbbloke pls stahp
Maybe they cancelled bot ordersBbbloke pls stahp
They are testing the waters. Nike has some of the best marketing ever seen in any industry. If these collabs keep doing well it won't be long before $400-$1000 Jordans become a normal thing. They've seen what people are willing to drop on the resale market esp on collabs. They are not going to leave money on the table. As far as regular retros sitting this has more to do with resellers getting spoiled with larger profits from limited releases rather than wasting time getting rid of ********s of GRs. Since they don't feel like wasting their time with GRs with a lower profit margin now that they all cost $190-220, this has led to shoes sitting and becoming less desirable since they are easy to get. At least with sneakers people have a chance to get anything they want even if it's a long shot. With concert/sports tickets ticketmaster and brokers work together and have been ripping people off for decades now. Good seats are usually never even available for face value at all for any popular event. Nothing sells out in seconds or minutes without backdoor or automated activity. It's just not possible. On Wall St. high frequency trading is the equivalent of the sneaker bot. Everything is rigged. Sorry for going off topic.
Maybe they cancelled bot orders
From the flagship store though. I thought they would have at least 500 pairs.
Back to say I got a problem.....just copped for resell [emoji]128563[/emoji]