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all you seem to post is a bunch of negative...pay him no mind opOriginally Posted by moneymike88
I just want to say that i wear a sz12/13 and i will be more than happy to buy sneakers well below market value off of chumps that are now scrambling for money.
Edit - You're seriously about to spend $10,000 on a wedding and you only have $3,000 saved up. First of all, that job is for her parents. Second, live within your means.
all you seem to post is a bunch of negative...pay him no mind opOriginally Posted by moneymike88
I just want to say that i wear a sz12/13 and i will be more than happy to buy sneakers well below market value off of chumps that are now scrambling for money.
Edit - You're seriously about to spend $10,000 on a wedding and you only have $3,000 saved up. First of all, that job is for her parents. Second, live within your means.
Am sorry OP but thats one of the dumbest things i ever readOriginally Posted by Releventmuzik
Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
Happened to me before.
I sold off a good chunk of shoes. A few I regret selling, others I had no problem parting ways with. But boy, the money was good.
Some people can do this for life, others will call it quits eventually. In the end, only you know what's best for you.
I find myself wanting to sell a lot of em again. They can all be replaced.
Yeah I know what your saying. I open up my closet and I see just boxes and I get mad because I feel like it's just money sitting there... in zip locks..
The ones I'm talking about no I don't wear. I go to a nike outlet and buy shoes like AM95 or stabs and wore those everyday. I have worn a few maybe once or twice but I have been so worried about them creasing and getting dirty and yellowing and not being able to sell later lol I have been like a fear lol.. I know I'm not alone on this.
Am sorry OP but thats one of the dumbest things i ever readOriginally Posted by Releventmuzik
Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
Happened to me before.
I sold off a good chunk of shoes. A few I regret selling, others I had no problem parting ways with. But boy, the money was good.
Some people can do this for life, others will call it quits eventually. In the end, only you know what's best for you.
I find myself wanting to sell a lot of em again. They can all be replaced.
Yeah I know what your saying. I open up my closet and I see just boxes and I get mad because I feel like it's just money sitting there... in zip locks..
The ones I'm talking about no I don't wear. I go to a nike outlet and buy shoes like AM95 or stabs and wore those everyday. I have worn a few maybe once or twice but I have been so worried about them creasing and getting dirty and yellowing and not being able to sell later lol I have been like a fear lol.. I know I'm not alone on this.
2. all women are broadsOriginally Posted by Releventmuzik
Originally Posted by FrankMatthews
I would say sell em but your bout to blow it all on this broad so you might as well keep em and save the money for when you really need it.
1. Don't call my fiancee a broad.
2. all women are broadsOriginally Posted by Releventmuzik
Originally Posted by FrankMatthews
I would say sell em but your bout to blow it all on this broad so you might as well keep em and save the money for when you really need it.
1. Don't call my fiancee a broad.
did the exact same thing, i needed cash more plus i wasnt wearing all of my shoes. i did regret it also, only a few though but i started on my future childs shoe collection. he/she will have a good rotation of sneakers so far.Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
Happened to me before.
I sold off a good chunk of shoes. A few I regret selling, others I had no problem parting ways with. But boy, the money was good.
Some people can do this for life, others will call it quits eventually. In the end, only you know what's best for you.
I find myself wanting to sell a lot of em again. They can all be replaced.
did the exact same thing, i needed cash more plus i wasnt wearing all of my shoes. i did regret it also, only a few though but i started on my future childs shoe collection. he/she will have a good rotation of sneakers so far.Originally Posted by SJSneakerheadIII
Happened to me before.
I sold off a good chunk of shoes. A few I regret selling, others I had no problem parting ways with. But boy, the money was good.
Some people can do this for life, others will call it quits eventually. In the end, only you know what's best for you.
I find myself wanting to sell a lot of em again. They can all be replaced.