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Hey Guys,
I recently sold a size 11 pair on EBAY that I purchased from UNDEFEATED in Los Angeles. The buyer has now contacted me and believes they are not authentic due to the bottoms being different from other older dunks. I tried to explain to him how NIKE SB basically rehauled and redesigned the structure of the dunk in newer released dunks. I have another pair of these that I also purchased from UNDFTD and they are exactly the same with NIKE SB in the bottom rather than NIKE with the R circles. Can people please post pics of the bottoms of their Statue of Liberty Dunks so that the buyer is able to compare them with the pair that I sold him. I still have the receipt from UNDFTD as proof that the pair I sold him are 100% authentic. Thanks in advance guys!
Thanks for the support guys but the buyer seems like a really good guy so I'm just trying to convince him that the pair I sold him is authentic. Also, I forgot to mention that his major claim as to why the pair I sold him is supposedly not authentic is because the lettering on the "NIKE SB" pictured below is "TOO THIN" and "NOT THICK ENOUGH." He said he is comparing it to his friend's pair that his friend bought from someone at the most recent Houston Sneaker Summit or something. I guess can you guys help me out by proving that the lettering on "NIKE SB" is supposed to be like that as pictured below. Thanks again for the support guys!
Here are the pics of my other pair which is exactly the same as the pair I sold the buyer since I purchased them both at the same time at UNDFTD:
I recently sold a size 11 pair on EBAY that I purchased from UNDEFEATED in Los Angeles. The buyer has now contacted me and believes they are not authentic due to the bottoms being different from other older dunks. I tried to explain to him how NIKE SB basically rehauled and redesigned the structure of the dunk in newer released dunks. I have another pair of these that I also purchased from UNDFTD and they are exactly the same with NIKE SB in the bottom rather than NIKE with the R circles. Can people please post pics of the bottoms of their Statue of Liberty Dunks so that the buyer is able to compare them with the pair that I sold him. I still have the receipt from UNDFTD as proof that the pair I sold him are 100% authentic. Thanks in advance guys!
Thanks for the support guys but the buyer seems like a really good guy so I'm just trying to convince him that the pair I sold him is authentic. Also, I forgot to mention that his major claim as to why the pair I sold him is supposedly not authentic is because the lettering on the "NIKE SB" pictured below is "TOO THIN" and "NOT THICK ENOUGH." He said he is comparing it to his friend's pair that his friend bought from someone at the most recent Houston Sneaker Summit or something. I guess can you guys help me out by proving that the lettering on "NIKE SB" is supposed to be like that as pictured below. Thanks again for the support guys!
Here are the pics of my other pair which is exactly the same as the pair I sold the buyer since I purchased them both at the same time at UNDFTD: