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Every one a reseller. Deal with it
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Every one a reseller. Deal with it
Every one a reseller. Deal with it
I believe so.The restock this morning was just GS sizes right?
i can walk in footlocker and pay retail and if i cant i dont even try. maybe the guys who are buying things beyond their means are the ones who cant manage their money. when i buy a shoe i can afford it and dont need to compensate for it, not callin u broke but im certainly not.Exactly like let me pay $400 for a pair shoes and not try to make up that money
People don't know how to manage money properly
Gotta play the game these days, if I could walk into Footlocker like the old days and cop at retail I'd have no need to make up funds for having to pay resale myself for stuff I want
i can walk in footlocker and pay retail and if i cant i dont even try. maybe the guys who are buying things beyond their means are the ones who cant manage their money. when i buy a shoe i can afford it and dont need to compensate for it, not callin u broke but im certainly not.
It might be smarter for resellers who got them online to actually wait til 3/23 instead of selling them off now. Gonna be plenty of broken hearts that day as well, and plenty that are willing to bite the bullet and spend $400 just to have them that same week.
It might be smarter for resellers who got them online to actually wait til 3/23 instead of selling them off now. Gonna be plenty of broken hearts that day as well, and plenty that are willing to bite the bullet and spend $400 just to have them that same week.
[/quot. Good point
Funny you are posting this to validate a point. These are someone's rules just as your rules you are trying to adhere to. Not everyone agrees with this. You can hold your theory close in heart, but everyone is different. As you mentioned, not everyone thinks like you. Everyone places their own individual value on shoes. For someone, paying $50 plus a certain a pair of shoes FOR another pair of shoes is equitable. Someone else might think $25 on top is equitable. You can try to think you know the market, but you don't. The market depends on what people (not you). want to pay for it. Some hustle and some just want to get their shoes as the enjoyment of wearing them supercedes the haggling for a few bucks.I explained this to someone on here this morning: if you want to charge or value your shoes at $350 today, but then want to use the months-old pricing of another shoe vs what it was going for after week 1, I'm not going to play by those rules. Like was mentioned above, there is probably someone who will, and everyone can take advantage of that. Thousands more pairs were available in Houston. More than a few people have it on good authority these are dropping (not a simple restock) again on 3/23. If these drop in more numbers next month, the resale on these goes down big time.
What Jordan released in big numbers right now is going for more than $50-$60 above retail plus taxes a couple months later? Maybe these settle in to the $300-$350 range, but if more pairs release, I see this being a $275-$300 shoe, and only that high because of the exorbitant retail on it to begin with. Some dudes will part with more money than they have to, but I am always looking at these like investments and won't get in when there's a craze that will dissipate in time.
Wasn't it the first GS release for FNL?The restock this morning was just GS sizes right?
yup, didnt sell GS sizes on 2/6.Wasn't it the first GS release for FNL?
Yeah some people are ******ed. Him included. I paid 225 shipped/taxes. Resellers are garbage.LOL at anyone who thinks the quality on these is better than most retros. Do people forget the pages of photos of lopsided pairs, bad paint jobs, wrinkled and pre-creased leather? The quality has been one reason the price on these has begun to fall. As the perceived limitedness goes down, and many flawed pairs are moved, there's no way $350-$400 stands on these. It hasn't even been two weeks since the initial drop. Some people just throw reason and history out the window. 3,000 more pairs dropped into the market last weekend. A fair retail is going to be $150 over MSRP, especially if there's a second release and undoubtedly Europe getting their's? Some of you guys crack me up. You have both panicked, ignorant consumers and then resellers trying to act like a "fair" price is 1.5-2x retail. The people who wait will be the winners on this release.
Oh and FYI dude above, no one was paying $250 after taxes and shipping on these unless they chose overnight. This is a max $220-$225 retail purchase if you're in the U.S. cranking up the retail price to fit your reseller agenda doesn't change the facts.
Who is jb
justin beiber
I find it funny you post that the IIIs aren't great but you were the one that messaged me looking to get a pair. Look, I know what you are trying to do. Try to keep the down low enough so you can sneak a pair. Spoken like a hustler...LOL at anyone who thinks the quality on these is better than most retros. Do people forget the pages of photos of lopsided pairs, bad paint jobs, wrinkled and pre-creased leather? The quality has been one reason the price on these has begun to fall. As the perceived limitedness goes down, and many flawed pairs are moved, there's no way $350-$400 stands on these. It hasn't even been two weeks since the initial drop. Some people just throw reason and history out the window. 3,000 more pairs dropped into the market last weekend. A fair retail is going to be $150 over MSRP, especially if there's a second release and undoubtedly Europe getting their's? Some of you guys crack me up. You have both panicked, ignorant consumers and then resellers trying to act like a "fair" price is 1.5-2x retail. The people who wait will be the winners on this release.
Oh and FYI dude above, no one was paying $250 after taxes and shipping on these unless they chose overnight. This is a max $220-$225 retail purchase if you're in the U.S. cranking up the retail price to fit your reseller agenda doesn't change the facts.