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so basically, buying from these site's is like buying stolen products?
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Originally Posted by B1LLY HOYLE
If it ain't my business...you won't get my business.
Originally Posted by Destination Kicks
If people only knew the amount of money variant distributors were making. Go down to Miami, I can 99.999999% guarantee you each marina has multiple boats filled to the brim with variants, and that is their only purpose. Some of these guys are selling 30,000+ pairs of all white Air Force Lows a month. Now they're paying around $10-$12, and selling for around $25. Do the math, these guys have multiple homes, cars, etc.
If the shoes don't have a box where'd they come from? think about it. I'm not about to say these guys aren't legit, but proceed with caution, and accept all risks when you hit the "Pay" button.
edit: am i the only way who wants to get into this now, i mean seriously im not for selling drugs lol but sh*********************** this aint that bad.
realtalk, i thought about doing that, but i hate it when resellers try to bust my head... i'll just stick to my standard "1 to rock, 1to stock" strategy...
Originally Posted by d e beatup
If your seller can't give you proof beyond "my word" that you're purchasing a 100% authentic product with a definite paper trail, then don't do it, plain & simple. If you ask a FTL manager "Hey man, can you prove that these VIII's are authentic?", as ridiculous a questions it seems to be, he or she can pull out that manifest & show you the purchase order and even cross-check the shipping information from the distribution center or even back to the factory via UPS.
If someone sells you a product early, marked up, without the box & all the unecessary bells & whistles you pay for on RD, & tells you "it's none of your business" or "don't knock my hustle", then you're a tool or a hypebeast if you go through it.
If you can't verify, don't risk it no matter how "authentic" it may seem.
Originally Posted by plumber E 20
if everyone is THAT interested if theyre real or fake...Why doesnt someone trustworthy, say, RockDeep or Hoyle, open a paypal account, and since YOU ALL wanna know if theyre real or not, everyone throw in a few bucks to buy a pair off one of these "legit sites". Whats 5 bucks for a piece of mind, when you could possibly spend 200 on fakes? It would be fun to see a pair of these disected.
JUST A THOUGHT.