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Just throw on some jeans or pants and you can't tell the difference if they are mids or lows...lol
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only if youre #TeamNTdenimJust throw on some jeans or pants and you can't tell the difference if they are mids or lows...lol
Easy answer supply and demand. I'm sure there's good and bad resellers. Ones who help but more of those who drive up prices. To each is his own I guess.
Not to get into this old discussion again but your a reseller if you've sold a pair thats your size or otherwise for even $1 profit.What makes someone a reseller? I mean I've purchased multiple pairs and resold after a while. Typically not right away but eventually. I only buy my size in case I want to keeep them but I do eventually sell. I don't consider myself a reseller. Don't u technically have to have an account thru nike, jordan, etc in order to be a valid reseller?
What makes someone a reseller? I mean I've purchased multiple pairs and resold after a while. Typically not right away but eventually. I only buy my size in case I want to keeep them but I do eventually sell. I don't consider myself a reseller. Don't u technically have to have an account thru nike, jordan, etc in order to be a valid reseller?
Unds one of my pairs have "0" complaints
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I couldn't wear my Joggers today it was too hot... I should have worn shorts. :/look good with sweatpants
Normal, almost the same on all my pairs.
Are these creases or lines normal on the outer and inner midsoles? These are from Shoe Palace btw.
Well when I buy pairs I buy them in my size only. Back in 2000/2001, I purchased 10 pair of WC III's in a size 10 with the intention of keeping 5 and selling the rest. Of coarse profit wasn't much but a little here and there was fine. I've purchased several lows in the last few days, all asking $250+. I will say that I've been able to get them for $200, $210 and $220, using each experience to leverage for the other pairs. These Gus have all had several different pairs and sizes listed on Craigslist but I was able to get them lower each time. I think the problem is people don't know how to negotiate and they end up passing wich is fine. I will always top down sell, and it's disappointing when people don't know how to negotiate but whatever. I do this more of a hobby and don't really look for a major come up but I also don't really consider myself as a reseller. Even the guys a work say this is my side hustle but not really, this definitely isn't my main source if income.
You have to buy shoes, sometimes in high quantities, with the sole purpose of selling them to make a profit.
imo
What makes someone a reseller? I mean I've purchased multiple pairs and resold after a while. Typically not right away but eventually. I only buy my size in case I want to keeep them but I do eventually sell. I don't consider myself a reseller. Don't u technically have to have an account thru nike, jordan, etc in order to be a valid reseller?
Yeah I have negotiated before. And very politely too. All they say is:
a) I'm a cheapo
b) price isn't negotiable
c) price goes down by... $10, lol
look good with sweatpants
nah, theres been guys with dad jeans onThose are #NTDenimlook good with sweatpants
Anyone purchasing a product then selling it is a reseller. That's the definition of reselling. Doesn't matter if it's been 30 minutes or years.
Anyone purchasing a product then selling it is a reseller. That's the definition of reselling. Doesn't matter if it's been 30 minutes or years.