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It should be an easy flip. Even if these are the worst looking shoe nike ever created, they will sell for at least $500.same here, if I don't like the shoe I hope I can trade it or flip it for a Kobe Prelude
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It should be an easy flip. Even if these are the worst looking shoe nike ever created, they will sell for at least $500.same here, if I don't like the shoe I hope I can trade it or flip it for a Kobe Prelude
lol I hope so
It should be an easy flip. Even if these are the worst looking shoe nike ever created, they will sell for at least $500.
[thread="577375"]Would I make more cash selling these 5 years down the line or right after release day? For example do prices on extremely limited Lebron's normally go up or down? [/thread]
Was it the dude on the niketalk and ndsb fb group that was buying them left and right? I think he said he has like 2 size runs.oh yea i sold 2 codes on the bay, no clue what sizes.. dude said he had 36 codes at the time..
not for sure met him on ebay.. dude from ohio i think. The 2nd guy said he had like 10 codes too..Was it the dude on the niketalk and ndsb fb group that was buying them left and right? I think he said he has like 2 size runs.
If you had the money to put into these, its a solid short term investment. The guy is looking at a five figure pay day.
One size 13 for me. Sold another code to a guy who said he was at over 50 codes.
but why though? Why mess with someone else's come up? If you had 50 codes, you'd do it too.If you had the money to put into these, its a solid short term investment. The guy is looking at a five figure pay day.
Should get my buddies at the IRS to look into these transactions lol. From the outside there seems to be tax evasion all around. Doubt these people are really paying taxes on the income