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His source is Perfect Kicks in ChinaThe internet can solve a murder in 72hrs, but in 10yrs nobody has been able to identify who was ZK source for 10s of thousands of pairs of tier 1 and tier 2 shoes?
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His source is Perfect Kicks in ChinaThe internet can solve a murder in 72hrs, but in 10yrs nobody has been able to identify who was ZK source for 10s of thousands of pairs of tier 1 and tier 2 shoes?
Ummm… are we even sure he had employees? I’m no big fish but I can mail out 100 pairs in single boxes over about 5 hours all by myself, I get he was “selling” an extreme volume but “selling” and “shipping” are two different things and with the numbers he was actually shipping he could pack that by himself if he worked as hard as he said he did. At the very most id bet he had a couple fiends building and breaking down boxes.
100 pairs in 5 hours......are you factoring in the time to print and affix the labels too? Because 3 minutes per package seems a bit hard to believe unless you're doing an incredibly shoddy taping job
It was by UPS. Large orders would be fulfilled and shipped in segments, not fulfilled all at once for a single buyer.Real **** I still wanna know how he shipped hundreds of shoes to bulk buyers in the past. Was it freight? I know ups ain't filling trucks with shoes to one person's home address.
This!!The internet can solve a murder in 72hrs, but in 10yrs nobody has been able to identify who was ZK source for 10s of thousands of pairs of tier 1 and tier 2 shoes?
I didn’t factor printing but that includes affixing them. I’d print as they’d come in from my phone to the printer then pack and ship in the morning. I do it in stages where I build all the boxes then insert the label in sneaker box, tape the package, and put the labels in the clear thing with sticky on it and have it on its way.100 pairs in 5 hours......are you factoring in the time to print and affix the labels too? Because 3 minutes per package seems a bit hard to believe unless you're doing an incredibly shoddy taping job
Boi byeI didn’t factor printing but that includes affixing them. I’d print as they’d come in from my phone to the printer then pack and ship in the morning. I do it in stages where I build all the boxes then insert the label in sneaker box, tape the package, and put the labels in the clear thing with sticky on it and have it on its way.
I had one rejected from November 4 because it was ineligible from the 180 days but I’m attempting to dispute it with Citibank now.All my cases expected to be closed today (6/4).
Has anyone been successful filing a claim over 180 days? I have some maybe 60ish days past the 180.
On a scale this large, I wonder how PayPal handles this? I know within 180 days they’re basically obligated to refund… I’m assuming they froze his account as soon as a certain amount of cases were open, but you’d think he took what he could and moved the money into an account not linked to PayPal, probably something into someone else’s name. Some of the amounts thrown around, PayPal might have some issues here.