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Paid $200 (my first jordan ever) how much can i sell them for un used try get some cash so i can buy more shoes and sell more
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Paid $200 (my first jordan ever) how much can i sell them for un used try get some cash so i can buy more shoes and sell more
So much for your first venture as an aspiring reseller. You're already down $200 bro. Tough luck. Try to return it ASAP if you can coz there's no way those shoes are gonna sell for more than $50 unless you try to fool someone (which is bad... really bad!). Seeing that you don't even know the correct name of those shoes, my advice is stay away from Js and try to make money elsewhere. You've got a long way to go from fully understanding what you're getting yourself into.Paid $200 (my first jordan ever) how much can i sell them for un used try get some cash so i can buy more shoes and sell more
and I know a few friend who made like a lot after buying some jordans retros like these so I thought I could alsoSo much for your first venture as an aspiring reseller. You're already down $200 bro. Tough luck. Try to return it ASAP if you can coz there's no way those shoes are gonna sell for more than $50 unless you try to fool someone (which is bad... really bad!). Seeing that you don't even know the correct name of those shoes, my advice is stay away from Js and try to make money elsewhere. You've got a long way to go from fully understanding what you're getting yourself into.
get tips from your friend if you really want to go through with reselling since he/she already found some success in doing it. the first thing you gotta be sure of is the authenticity of the shoes you are purchasing (especially online). the best thing you could do is to consult someone with good knowledge of Jordans before making any purchase. also, try to cop during official release dates from legit online sites (footlocker.com, eastbay.com, nike.com, finishline.com, etc.) or shoe stores in the mall. that's the best way to be 100% sure than the shoes are legit. keep track of the release dates and mark it down on your calendar or something. there are a lot of fakes/replicas/variants, b-grades, and questionable shoes out there and honestly, even people with years of experience with Js can still be fooled by really really good replicas if they don't look at every detail of the shoe very closely. once you accidentally purchase fakes or b-grades and can't return them, you automatically lose money which defeats the whole point of reselling shoes. it's a very tricky, crazy, and hyped up market. good luck!and I know a few friend who made like a lot after buying some jordans retros like these so I thought I could also
The best thing he copuld do..... Man don't encourage this! This dude could get seriously hurt, if he did a meet up or trade. Plus reselling is bad enough, then cats on here trying to give him advice on it.get tips from your friend if you really want to go through with reselling since he/she already found some success in doing it. the first thing you gotta be sure of is the authenticity of the shoes you are purchasing (especially online). the best thing you could do is to consult someone with good knowledge of Jordans before making any purchase. also, try to cop during official release dates from legit online sites (footlocker.com, eastbay.com, nike.com, finishline.com, etc.) or shoe stores in the mall. that's the best way to be 100% sure than the shoes are legit. keep track of the release dates and mark it down on your calendar or something. there are a lot of fakes/replicas/variants, b-grades, and questionable shoes out there and honestly, even people with years of experience with Js can still be fooled by really really good replicas if they don't look at every detail of the shoe very closely. once you accidentally purchase fakes or b-grades and can't return them, you automatically lose money which defeats the whole point of reselling shoes. it's a very tricky, crazy, and hyped up market. good luck!
I wasn't trying to encourage him. Read my first reply:The best thing he copuld do..... Man don't encourage this! This dude could get seriously hurt, if he did a meet up or trade. Plus reselling is bad enough, then cats on here trying to give him advice on it.
How am i going get hurt for selling a pair of shoes? and what wrong selling something for more money pretty sure all of you have done itThe best thing he copuld do..... Man don't encourage this! This dude could get seriously hurt, if he did a meet up or trade. Plus reselling is bad enough, then cats on here trying to give him advice on it.
I think what he's trying to say is that people actually get jacked, beat up, and even killed because of shoes. This could happen during local meetups or when people camp out for shoes then get followed home from the store. This is not unusual particularly in dangerous neighborhoods and when the shoes involved are really rare and pricey.Why does it matter if I resell shoe? im sure all you guys did it before and how am I going get seriously hurt from selling shoes locally? they're just shoes not like drugs or something