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Yeah somebody gonna write "THANKS" on that boxDon't use third party moving companies if you gonna name your boxes like that!
i've got a policy on my shoes...replacement value at that.That’s what high value item insurance is for.
i've got a policy on my shoes...replacement value at that.
Do you have to keep a spreadsheet or something for that?
bigevan23 a robot . What he need spreadsheets for? Everything is stored in the memory.
all that white text on the side of my avi is me scanning the inventory...bigevan23 a robot . What he need spreadsheets for? Everything is stored in the memory.
I actually did itemize them all, with average stock x prices as the benchmark for replacement value estimation.I meant to "prove" to insurance. I only ask because I had a couple of pairs get wet when my basement recently flooded. Trying to determine how to move forward... send them a link to Flight Club and say gimme my money?
I actually did itemize them all, with average stock x prices as the benchmark for replacement value estimation.
I think my friend figured out a way to use the stock x API to automate this into a spreadsheet if im not mistaken. I asked him to make something that identified the biggest deltas in asks/bids on GOAT vs STOCKX. I wanted to see if someone could make a living buying shoes on one platform (even at resell) and selling them on another for profit. Literally just functioning as the marketplace exchange.
It might be now...i dont think it was then, I believe he did something funky.Retail arbitrage, nice.
Is the StockX API public info?
You'll want to discuss that with your insurance company. They likely all handle it differently, you'll very likely need to have a third party appraiser come in and appraise your collection. Links to consignment stores or ebay really won't work if you're talking about high value items. And lastly, keeping receipts is the very lease you can do in these types of situations.I meant to "prove" to insurance. I only ask because I had a couple of pairs get wet when my basement recently flooded. Trying to determine how to move forward... send them a link to Flight Club and say gimme my money?
it wasn't a problem but that may have been because of the itemized nature (with pictures), i've done the same for watches, etc and it all seemed to be fine.You'll want to discuss that with your insurance company. They likely all handle it differently, you'll very likely need to have a third party appraiser come in and appraise your collection. Links to consignment stores or ebay really won't work if you're talking about high value items. And lastly, keeping receipts is the very lease you can do in these types of situations.
You'll want to discuss that with your insurance company. They likely all handle it differently, you'll very likely need to have a third party appraiser come in and appraise your collection. Links to consignment stores or ebay really won't work if you're talking about high value items. And lastly, keeping receipts is the very lease you can do in these types of situations.
nopeim emotional
would yall trade serena 97s for serena blazer both same size
For those of you that are looking to bite the bullet in resell...there's a 10% off ebay code "PICKUPTEN" that expires tomorrow morning.
I snoozed hard af. Was discouraged that I missed the shock drop, forgetting about snkrs pass fml
I actually did itemize them all, with average stock x prices as the benchmark for replacement value estimation.
I think my friend figured out a way to use the stock x API to automate this into a spreadsheet if im not mistaken. I asked him to make something that identified the biggest deltas in asks/bids on GOAT vs STOCKX. I wanted to see if someone could make a living buying shoes on one platform (even at resell) and selling them on another for profit. Literally just functioning as the marketplace exchange.