Technically they are all resellers.
Used to call the ones who would overcharge a ______ reseller but I believe NT made new rules banning the word but for now let's just call the a Trump reseller.
My eBay case has been ruled in my favor.
Just realized I posted this is the other thread. That's what happens when threads get locked. 128530
Moral of the story: Don't sell fakes to me. I will make sure you have a bad day.
Officially handed a L to the fake seller. Got confirmation on my refund and we told to destroy the shoes in front of a LEO or a public attorney and get a signature as a witness. Feels good to burn the scammers.
Is the Nike tab on the tongue stiff?
I noticed on fakes, you can actually move the stitches that make up the Nike and swoosh (like you can take a pin/toothpick and get under the red threads).
Legit pairs are stiff and seem like they are screen printed on (probably tighter stitching not printed).
Linking this thread will not do much. All you have to do is make a claim that they are fake and want to return for a full refund. There should be no problem getting that settled. Getting refunds is easy on eBay when authenticity is in question.
The seller used a bunch of pics (had a FSR) the main one kind of looked stolen from an Instagram. In the description they wrote will not send additional pics. I knew going in that they were mostly likely fake, that prices was a steal considering it was on eBay ($260 shipped)
There is a noticable difference on the tongue. I will post them for you later and thanks for the support.
Btw yes I used PayPal, not worried for the refund. I'm on a mission to make the seller regret sending me fakes.
Legit on the right, fakes on left. Toe box shape is flatter on the fakes
fakes on top, legit on bottom.
Fakes seems to be a repeating tiny triangle pattern while the real seem to be just random pebble speckled.
Left is fake, right is legit.
Coloring and even shine(might not be noticeable in...
These are from eBay. FC used to do written authentication but apparently stopped last year. So after a heated conversation with eBay (wouldn't accept a video of them reviewing the shoes as evidence) they said retailer/manufacture should give me a certificate of authenticity ( never heard of such...
Quick update. FYI Flight Club no longer does written authentication. I got worried that now I might have to just return for a refund but spoke with Footlocker(cooperate) and said that I could get a written document from a in store manager to help process the counterfeit case I have. So there is...
Truth. Knew it was 99% chance of getting fakes going in but don't mind the minor inconvenience to give these scammers the L. But would've been grateful to be wrong with a legit pair at a steal.