2018 Air Jordan 1 High OG Shadow

Ready for that reserve
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Cowboys nation ya bish
 
Hey guys should I pull the trigger for $220.00 just incase? Got a few raffles in just want make sure i locked down atleast one pair.
 
In a guaranteed ticket line and this HVAC worker comes over to asked to take a pic of us, then tells us we're slaves and calls us ******s

Whole line starts riding him on his weight, how he can't drive cause of his ****** up leg, etc. and he rides away :lol:
 
In a guaranteed ticket line and this HVAC worker comes over to asked to take a pic of us, then tells us we're slaves and calls us ******s

Whole line starts riding him on his weight, how he can't drive cause of his ****** up leg, etc. and he rides away :lol:
People suck. But I know the people in my th area would have roasted him bad too :rofl: .

I’ll never forget how many people were gawking at us when I camped for the 2009 Space Jam.
 
Got reserves (actually through the access link) for Bred toes. Hopefully I can get early access again for these
 
Hope I finally get a reserve on snkrs!

One of the very few jordans I want this year... lets make it happen!
 
ya'll suck at math :rofl:

Edit to explain:
You buy shoes for $230
Stockx charge you $13.95 for shipping
Stockx credits you $20 for the code
You send $223.95 to stockx
Stockx provide a shipping label to the seller for free
The Seller ships the shoes
Shoes are authenticated - "labor"
Shoes are shipped to you
Stockx takes out 3% for the processing fee AKA paypal or DD ($6.90)
Stockx takes out 9.5%-8.5% for their seller fee ($21.85-$19.55)
Stockx pays seller $201.25

Revenue
$223.95-$13.95-$6.90-$201.25=$1.85
This number is not taking in to account if you buy from a seller with a higher tier account with lower seller fees.

There are at least 4 hands of labor that touch each box that I know of.
-Initial sorter (takes boxes off pallet} ~$0.05
-Authenticator (They go through 1000+ packages a day so this takes roughly 2 minutes 11 seconds) ~$0.58
-Packager that works with authenticator (1 minute 30 seconds for push notification, packaging, and logging) ~$0.30
-Shipping sorter (puts packages on outgoing pallet) ~$0.06

Estimated totals of labor $0.99 per package not including any other labor including customer service, executives, marketing, etc.

Profit:
$1.85-$0.99=$.86

This is not including rent and utilities of the location.

So with all the additional costs that aren't directly affecting the packages you have to think that is near or more than $0.86 per package. Their goal with the code is to take a possible L with the hopes of future purchases from that customer, but when people make new accounts and find loopholes the code isn't sustainable in the long run.

Also to think about basically any purchase under $230 they will legit just lose money period before labor and other costs.

Initial sorter and packaged and shipped can all be the same person. Take shoes out of boxes in beginning of the day and then package at the end of the day. And I feel you're underestimating the volume these places can do. You say 1000 a day? It can be easily 3-5000 a day every day and that's not including holiday peaks or release seasons. So that tiny savings the consumer gets is nothing to the profits these companies make.
 
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