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I was asking mwalker
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? Theres not even a release date
Yeah not sure when though, my FTL got them
There's no way they already have them with no release date even outI was asking mwalker
1/1/14
Really want a release date for the YOTH...
Any word on the blue one?
Nah nothing yet, I'll ask him when I walk up in there sometimeAny word on the blue one?
that's basically how I got mine, but through craigslist/paypal. Guy basically wanted to get rid of the 10+ pairs to get gift money to spend. PayPal has my back if it's a scam but I don't think it is, but it's already shipped and tracking updated.check your local fb sneaker groups. now is a good time for some kid who doesn't have money for all the holiday releases to sell for the low before prices go up again
Actually, people are under a false impression that paypal gives you iron clad protection, when in fact it does not.
If a seller takes your money out of his account before you open a claim, its gone. Paypal will not even go after the scammer legally because its just not feasible financially to pay to prosecute for $200-$500 and scammers know that. You may luck up and ebay decide to reimburse you out of their pocket but the scammer keeps your money. So it actually is beneficial to the scammer, that is why they do it.
Lol thats size anything price on the WTKAnd for me, I'm fine paying $310. Wasn't going to drop around 5 bills on them. Damn size 12 prices
I had zero luck with eBay offers...lowest BIN for a size 12 is always around 500-550, so it's almost not even worth offering them 400 or so. Just gotta get lucky and find someone trying to get rid of them for the holidays. $310....had to jumppp on thatEbay? I'm thinking about putting in an offer. Never did that any tips? I can see multiple sellers saying that is a lowball offer even if it's double retail + tax.....
I disagree with ya ... unless there is some backdoor way of withdrawing money from you PP account then they sure as hell can take the money back. At some point someone has some kind of financial institution tied to there account, if necessary PP can take the money back from you. Unless you got some issues and rest your PP account on a empty bank account which also I dont see happening because most banks these days charge you monthly unless you have a minimum amount or direct deposit of xx dollars. (when I said you I was not referring to YOU per say, just in general)Actually, people are under a false impression that paypal gives you iron clad protection, when in fact it does not
If a seller takes your money out of his account before you open a claim, its gone. Paypal will not even go after the scammer legally because its just not feasible financially to pay to prosecute for $200-$500 and scammers know that. You may luck up and ebay decide to reimburse you out of their pocket but the scammer keeps your money. So it actually is beneficial to the scammer, that is why they do it.
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Damn, both look nice!
my friend works at FTL
Is this the right date for YOTH?
1/1/14
taking the money out of your PayPal account isn't gonna stop anything. Even if you close your account, I'm sure PayPal would follow up with a collections agency etc. to make sure they get the money somehow or your credit gets ruined.
Not complaining about spending on the resell price, I know how the game goes, I know I don't HAVE to even buy anymore shoes but I still do because it's a hobby whether my bank account likes it or not lol. However, it's a lot harder to find a good deal for a size 12. Just is and will always be.Lol thats size anything price on the WTKAnd for me, I'm fine paying $310. Wasn't going to drop around 5 bills on them. Damn size 12 prices
You didnt HAVE to pay anything, more so you wanted to pay $160 over just lke we all want to pay retail originally
At the end of the day as long as you're happy with the way you spent your money is all that matters
Check your PMNah
Not complaining about spending on the resell price, I know how the game goes, I know I don't HAVE to even buy anymore shoes but I still do because it's a hobby whether my bank account likes it or not lol. However, it's a lot harder to find a good deal for a size 12. Just is and will always be.
You may wanna review the Paypal agreement every member signs. The update to the user agreement in Spring 2013 made your bank account accessible to be withdrawn from in these cases. Paypal will most certainly reach right in and take that money back out of your account. The scammer would have to withdraw all of his money from his bank account and close the account (and also not care about his credit, but couldn't continually do this). Paypal then would do like any financial institution and make your account negative and initiate collections; and Paypal will without a doubt report to credit agencies. They'll pay out of pocket in the mean time so no loss to you, but they will do this process for any amount of money that they side against you over. Didn't use to be like that until earlier this year though. There was a thread in general about Paypal scams and this change was brought up and it was why they sent out the new user agreement last Spring.
I disagree with ya ... unless there is some backdoor way of withdrawing money from you PP account then they sure as hell can take the money back. At some point someone has some kind of financial institution tied to there account, if necessary PP can take the money back from you. Unless you got some issues and rest your PP account on a empty bank account which also I dont see happening because most banks these days charge you monthly unless you have a minimum amount or direct deposit of xx dollars. (when I said you I was not referring to YOU per say, just in general)Actually, people are under a false impression that paypal gives you iron clad protection, when in fact it does not
If a seller takes your money out of his account before you open a claim, its gone. Paypal will not even go after the scammer legally because its just not feasible financially to pay to prosecute for $200-$500 and scammers know that. You may luck up and ebay decide to reimburse you out of their pocket but the scammer keeps your money. So it actually is beneficial to the scammer, that is why they do it.
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Im not saying there arent times that someone might not get their money back because im sure that has happened but to say that the scammer has the advantage simply because they empty their PP account balance is wrong
taking the money out of your PayPal account isn't gonna stop anything. Even if you close your account, I'm sure PayPal would follow up with a collections agency etc. to make sure they get the money somehow or your credit gets ruined.