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picking from the top of your DMs instead of bottom =/= riggedOriginally Posted by trethousandgt
Originally Posted by 18th letter
Funny how dudes calling it rigged when the picked a guy from Dallas when he can't even pick em up.
Doesn't mean it wan't rigged. 21 Mercer has pulled some shady crap with limited released stuff in the past this wouldn't surprise me at all. BTW if it wasn't rigged please explain this to me
Originally Posted by trethousandgt
Originally Posted by 18th letter
Funny how dudes calling it rigged when the picked a guy from Dallas when he can't even pick em up.
Doesn't mean it wan't rigged. 21 Mercer has pulled some shady crap with limited released stuff in the past this wouldn't surprise me at all. BTW if it wasn't rigged please explain this to me
Originally Posted by CeeCeeSinger
Originally Posted by micer
I have a feeling this is going to be an easy cop on NDC. I've been right about this release so far, and something tells me they're gonna have a reeeeeally large stock for this, and WILL be ready to handle the server load.
Consider these reasons:
Basically what it comes down to - Nike wants people to buy their product, from them, and they know how big the hype is. This release is different from the Galaxies because with a shoe like this, even people like me who aren't heads (I don't own a single pair of J's and more than likely never will) want to cop. Nike wants us to them our money, not to resellers on eBay. They WILL come through, I'm confident.
- Nike only sent limited quantities to boutiques for a reason - to control this release. The last few hyped releases haven't gone over well and Nike knows this. They were never planning on huge quantities in stores to prevent people from getting upset and starting riots and $#&@. That's why they only sent a semi-large stock to 21 Mercer (their exclusive boutique) for heads who want to cop in the traditional campout style.
- Hype is too big. Nike knows how big this hype is and again, doesn't want another Galaxy Foam release. They want to discourage resells (because lets face it; Nike WANTS our money) and prevent the bad press associated with salty hypebeasts.
- Look at how much stock was allocated to A, B, and C (and also D) list celebs. I figured this before any stores had confirmation of stock - Nike can't dodge bad press by giving away all of the world's Y2s to celebrities to show off on Instagram. Therefore, they anticipated how many people would want these shoes IN ADDITION to the celebs and produced enough to satisfy the thirst. This is why I think the April date was pushed; Nike claims it wasn't, but I think it was to produce more pairs.
Originally Posted by b20 eg8
................and with that announcement I will def. be setting a new personal best for longest time at a computer without fapping.
Originally Posted by kevi
Originally Posted by CeeCeeSinger
Originally Posted by micer
I have a feeling this is going to be an easy cop on NDC. I've been right about this release so far, and something tells me they're gonna have a reeeeeally large stock for this, and WILL be ready to handle the server load.
Consider these reasons:
Basically what it comes down to - Nike wants people to buy their product, from them, and they know how big the hype is. This release is different from the Galaxies because with a shoe like this, even people like me who aren't heads (I don't own a single pair of J's and more than likely never will) want to cop. Nike wants us to them our money, not to resellers on eBay. They WILL come through, I'm confident.
- Nike only sent limited quantities to boutiques for a reason - to control this release. The last few hyped releases haven't gone over well and Nike knows this. They were never planning on huge quantities in stores to prevent people from getting upset and starting riots and $#&@. That's why they only sent a semi-large stock to 21 Mercer (their exclusive boutique) for heads who want to cop in the traditional campout style.
- Hype is too big. Nike knows how big this hype is and again, doesn't want another Galaxy Foam release. They want to discourage resells (because lets face it; Nike WANTS our money) and prevent the bad press associated with salty hypebeasts.
- Look at how much stock was allocated to A, B, and C (and also D) list celebs. I figured this before any stores had confirmation of stock - Nike can't dodge bad press by giving away all of the world's Y2s to celebrities to show off on Instagram. Therefore, they anticipated how many people would want these shoes IN ADDITION to the celebs and produced enough to satisfy the thirst. This is why I think the April date was pushed; Nike claims it wasn't, but I think it was to produce more pairs.
this really gave me a lot of hope
Originally Posted by kevi
Originally Posted by CeeCeeSinger
Originally Posted by micer
I have a feeling this is going to be an easy cop on NDC. I've been right about this release so far, and something tells me they're gonna have a reeeeeally large stock for this, and WILL be ready to handle the server load.
Consider these reasons:
Basically what it comes down to - Nike wants people to buy their product, from them, and they know how big the hype is. This release is different from the Galaxies because with a shoe like this, even people like me who aren't heads (I don't own a single pair of J's and more than likely never will) want to cop. Nike wants us to them our money, not to resellers on eBay. They WILL come through, I'm confident.
- Nike only sent limited quantities to boutiques for a reason - to control this release. The last few hyped releases haven't gone over well and Nike knows this. They were never planning on huge quantities in stores to prevent people from getting upset and starting riots and $#&@. That's why they only sent a semi-large stock to 21 Mercer (their exclusive boutique) for heads who want to cop in the traditional campout style.
- Hype is too big. Nike knows how big this hype is and again, doesn't want another Galaxy Foam release. They want to discourage resells (because lets face it; Nike WANTS our money) and prevent the bad press associated with salty hypebeasts.
- Look at how much stock was allocated to A, B, and C (and also D) list celebs. I figured this before any stores had confirmation of stock - Nike can't dodge bad press by giving away all of the world's Y2s to celebrities to show off on Instagram. Therefore, they anticipated how many people would want these shoes IN ADDITION to the celebs and produced enough to satisfy the thirst. This is why I think the April date was pushed; Nike claims it wasn't, but I think it was to produce more pairs.
this really gave me a lot of hope
I feel your logic. Hope that this is accurate.Originally Posted by micer
I have a feeling this is going to be an easy cop on NDC. I've been right about this release so far, and something tells me they're gonna have a reeeeeally large stock for this, and WILL be ready to handle the server load.
Consider these reasons:
Basically what it comes down to - Nike wants people to buy their product, from them, and they know how big the hype is. This release is different from the Galaxies because with a shoe like this, even people like me who aren't heads (I don't own a single pair of J's and more than likely never will) want to cop. Nike wants us to them our money, not to resellers on eBay. They WILL come through, I'm confident.
- Nike only sent limited quantities to boutiques for a reason - to control this release. The last few hyped releases haven't gone over well and Nike knows this. They were never planning on huge quantities in stores to prevent people from getting upset and starting riots and $#&@. That's why they only sent a semi-large stock to 21 Mercer (their exclusive boutique) for heads who want to cop in the traditional campout style.
- Hype is too big. Nike knows how big this hype is and again, doesn't want another Galaxy Foam release. They want to discourage resells (because lets face it; Nike WANTS our money) and prevent the bad press associated with salty hypebeasts.
- Look at how much stock was allocated to A, B, and C (and also D) list celebs. I figured this before any stores had confirmation of stock - Nike can't dodge bad press by giving away all of the world's Y2s to celebrities to show off on Instagram. Therefore, they anticipated how many people would want these shoes IN ADDITION to the celebs and produced enough to satisfy the thirst. This is why I think the April date was pushed; Nike claims it wasn't, but I think it was to produce more pairs.
I just wanna know how ANYONE but upper management and the IT guy responsible for putting em up has any clue what the date and time isOriginally Posted by dharv
Originally Posted by jst628
Originally Posted by thatguy
says the guy wantin a hundred bucks for supposed info on when
such a joke, sadly he didn't accept my $40,000 offer for the info though
Sick! Dudes are trying to capitalize in any shape or form on the Yeezy release. I hope he doesn't get a pair.
Someone has to speak up.Originally Posted by dj balance sells beats
Crazy that Kicksonfire is calling out 21 Mercer.
Everyone needs to see this, because there is no rhyme or reason for it. Some people are trying to make sense of it by saying well 12:21=21 mercer but there was nothing about that mentioned when RSVP was announced so its b.s.. The bottom line is some shady !++* went down there.Originally Posted by Sneekaz
Originally Posted by trethousandgt
Originally Posted by 18th letter
Funny how dudes calling it rigged when the picked a guy from Dallas when he can't even pick em up.
Doesn't mean it wan't rigged. 21 Mercer has pulled some shady crap with limited released stuff in the past this wouldn't surprise me at all. BTW if it wasn't rigged please explain this to me
thank you tre posting up the %+#%%%+ truth