dblplay1212
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- May 23, 2016
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I know we have a StockX thread but this would get lost in there. This has been going for a year or longer but today's example is so egregious that I finally made a thread.
Situation: I bought a pair of am90's about 4 years ago, never wore them, now I'm downsizing to make some room, and listed them on StockX. This morning they sold for $700.
But when you go to the StockX product page, it says they sold for $1043!?!?!?
It's a pretty limited shoe, like 84 pairs made iirc, so not a lot of sales on there. Here's me buying it for $500 in 2020 and then the sale of the same exact shoe today. It cant' be argued it was pulled from somewhere else. The timestamp on their site is exactly the same as the email I received. It's the same transaction.
My first thought was maybe they are adding fees. But even a bid of $700 is only $817 with fees.
So where on earth is this $1043 coming from? It looks like nothing more than market manipulation to look like it sold for way way more than it actually did. Maybe someone paid 1043 of some other currency in Europe? But they aren't showing that, they are showing it in dollars. The shoe did not come close to selling for $1043usd. How is this legal?
Situation: I bought a pair of am90's about 4 years ago, never wore them, now I'm downsizing to make some room, and listed them on StockX. This morning they sold for $700.
But when you go to the StockX product page, it says they sold for $1043!?!?!?
It's a pretty limited shoe, like 84 pairs made iirc, so not a lot of sales on there. Here's me buying it for $500 in 2020 and then the sale of the same exact shoe today. It cant' be argued it was pulled from somewhere else. The timestamp on their site is exactly the same as the email I received. It's the same transaction.
My first thought was maybe they are adding fees. But even a bid of $700 is only $817 with fees.
So where on earth is this $1043 coming from? It looks like nothing more than market manipulation to look like it sold for way way more than it actually did. Maybe someone paid 1043 of some other currency in Europe? But they aren't showing that, they are showing it in dollars. The shoe did not come close to selling for $1043usd. How is this legal?