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Is this normal for Kith to be this slow with shipping? Haven’t received shipping info for the 480s I won from the raffle.Anyone still waiting for MSG 991v2 to ship?
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Is this normal for Kith to be this slow with shipping? Haven’t received shipping info for the 480s I won from the raffle.Anyone still waiting for MSG 991v2 to ship?
I've never waited this long for kith to ship anything, I hit on EA and I know people who got raffle wins shipped and in hand already. I emailed them and got the same generic (high order volume) response.Is this normal for Kith to be this slow with shipping? Haven’t received shipping info for the 480s I won from the raffle.
I just got the same response tooI've never waited this long for kith to ship anything, I hit on EA and I know people who got raffle wins shipped and in hand already. I emailed them and got the same generic (high order volume) response.
I've never waited this long for kith to ship anything, I hit on EA and I know people who got raffle wins shipped and in hand already. I emailed them and got the same generic (high order volume) response.
StockX as opposed to any other secondary marketplace to ever exist? Your post is the eBay model since its conception lolStockx is such a disease on the community.
Retail - $15 + $10 shipping (I assume it was the same as always) + taxes so like $27 all in
Selling for $60 on stockx.
That nets $49 for the seller, so $22 profit. Buyer has to pay $75 all in.
So a $15 item ends up costing $75 for the buyer, the seller makes $22, and the rest os all Stockx fees + shipping + taxes.
Stockx is such a disease on the community.
Retail - $15 + $10 shipping (I assume it was the same as always) + taxes so like $27 all in
Selling for $60 on stockx.
That nets $49 for the seller, so $22 profit. Buyer has to pay $75 all in.
So a $15 item ends up costing $75 for the buyer, the seller makes $22, and the rest os all Stockx fees + shipping + taxes.
StockX/Goat just simplified it and made it much easier and accessible. Ebay was always clunky comparatively. Plus they lay the fees out in broad daylight so it's easier to see the difference in buyer/seller.StockX as opposed to any other secondary marketplace to ever exist? Your post is the eBay model since its conception lol
The hustle economy is the reason everything is "easier and accessible". If people weren't blood suckers trying to profit off Pokemon cards, Ronnie collabs, sneakers, Supreme, etc... these platforms wouldn't be serving much purpose.StockX/Goat just simplified it and made it much easier and accessible. Ebay was always clunky comparatively. Plus they lay the fees out in broad daylight so it's easier to see the difference in buyer/seller.
The StockX platform is just easier to navigate than ebay. On ebay you have to wade through hundreds of listings. You can have 10 offers out at a time, hoping someone accepts. On Stockx, there's one listing and all asks and offers are simplified there. It's just easier to buy something on StockX and I think that's led to more people entering the market as buyers, creating more demand. If I'm looking for something old, I'll dig through eBay. If it's a newer release, StockX is just much much easier.The hustle economy is the reason everything is "easier and accessible". If people weren't blood suckers trying to profit off Pokemon cards, Ronnie collabs, sneakers, Supreme, etc... these platforms wouldn't be serving much purpose.
Yeah and all I was saying is that you're misidentifying the disease. StockX isn't the disease. It only exists because of the disease which is resellers. Products and tools enter the market when there's demand for them. People hustling and reselling just got more prominent over the past decade as dudes bragged about how much they've made online.The StockX platform is just easier to navigate than ebay. On ebay you have to wade through hundreds of listings. You can have 10 offers out at a time, hoping someone accepts. On Stockx, there's one listing and all asks and offers are simplified there. It's just easier to buy something on StockX and I think that's led to more people entering the market as buyers, creating more demand. If I'm looking for something old, I'll dig through eBay. If it's a newer release, StockX is just much much easier.
The disease is human's desire for limited hype ****. Resellers and the platforms are just there to feed that. Resellers and the platforms don't exist if there isn't demand.Yeah and all I was saying is that you're misidentifying the disease. StockX isn't the disease. It only exists because of the disease which is resellers. Products and tools enter the market when there's demand for them. People hustling and reselling just got more prominent over the past decade as dudes bragged about how much they've made online.
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Gonna be a game time decision between this and the jacket for me. Need to see the back of the jacketplus Wu-Tang Dunks = chef's kiss