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I double on everything I buy, always. #TeamOCD
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Wish I had that kind of bread.I double on everything I buy, always. #TeamOCD
I'm not rich, just have learned restraint. I only buy what I like and if I'm undecided I don't buy. No shots at rice but I could never pay that much over retail simply based on fear of missing out or potential resale value. If they never dropped stateside then I would have been ok with missing out, disappointed, but still ok with it.Wish I had that kind of bread.
+1 I'm with you.I'm not rich, just have learned restraint. I only buy what I like and if I'm undecided I don't buy. No shots at rice but I could never pay that much over retail simply based on fear of missing out or potential resale value. If they never dropped stateside then I would have been ok with missing out, disappointed, but still ok with it.
And the doubles thing is strictly due to my OCD. I'm much more likely to not worry about and/or beat my kicks when I have a backup. Plus, I love my kicks, can't ever have too many of the ones you truly love!!
you're obviously going to win the claim if it escalates to a decision from PayPal.So here's my dispute text:Additional information:
"The shoes are clearly worn. They came with a clump of dirt and grass in the sole, we're not factory tied. In addition, the box contained only one brown lace and a random Ziploc bag. I have photos of everything. The box was also damaged while shipping, likely because it was not boxed properly, instead wrapped in plastic bags and tape. I have photos of everything. The listing is clearly fraudulent. Since you do not accept returns I will accept a refund of half my payment, which is what the shoes are worth in their current state."
Seller responds:"I sent you pictures of the shoes. I sent you a picture of the box you were receiving. Did you buy shoes or the box? If you wanted additional pictures of the shoes you should have asked? You aren't getting any money back, read the description…you got what you paid for."
My response:The shoes were listed as new. They clearly were not. Here, check out the pictures.http://niketalk.com/t/303260/2014-nike-sb-dunk-thread-gr-
s-and-qss-added/100710#post_21662537 They clearly show that you sold used shoes as new. Please make this right. My previous offer for resolution stands."
Thoughts? I'll be starting up a scam thread if he doesn't do the right thing.
they're being delivered today. i'm sure he will.@MakeSomeRice
did your boy like the shoes you got him?
Nice! Took a little long, didn't it?they're being delivered today. i'm sure he will.
well.. no. they were delivered last week while i was in AZ.. sent them out 2Day on Monday.Nice! Took a little long, didn't it?
davesandersI'm with dcypoe81 his response makes me want to see the original ended auction so it can be saved for posterity.
Guys: here's the ended auction. Sorry for the delay...I took a nap.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/251649906607
After rereading it I feel totally vindicated. New, per ebay, means unworn, and seller calls them new multiple times and never provides a qualifier.
They're definitely vnds. And I would still be interested. But not at 75. And not with a random baggie in the box.
Apparently even public shaming won't get this guy to budge. What the **** is wrong with people?
If I have to ship it back I'm sending it ups ground.