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Retailers don't get shoes from the vender (Nike) until about 2, maybe 3 weeks b4 release date depending on the quantity of the shipment
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That's ether right there.Please stop quoting or replying to Bentrill's comments he was warned not to post in this thread anymore. If he does post,please ignore it and he will be banned from the thread. Thanks.
Retailers don't get shoes from the vender (Nike) until about 2, maybe 3 weeks b4 release date depending on the quantity of the shipment
Basically. But TCC has fakes.So all the Toro 4s we're seeing are grey market pairs?
So all the Toro 4s we're seeing are grey market pairs?
Do you agree?It’s not fake because its authentic materials etc but not legit because it is un-authorised, un-sanctioned by Nike. These dont "exist" in a way because on paper these "excess units" (see factory B-Grades) are shown as defects and/or write offs in the manufacturing cost of the Chinese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) when Nike does an audit.
its basically what we been saying since page 1.I got this from another website.
So in a nutshell:
Do you agree?It’s not fake because its authentic materials etc but not legit because it is un-authorised, un-sanctioned by Nike. These dont "exist" in a way because on paper these "excess units" (see factory B-Grades) are shown as defects and/or write offs in the manufacturing cost of the Chinese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) when Nike does an audit.
So...... Is It Safe To Say That Nike Outlets Are Grey Markets Stores?
So...... Is It Safe To Say That Nike Outlets Are Grey Markets Stores?
How do you come to that conclusion? Outlet shoes are sanctioned by Nike and aren't smuggled out the back door.
I got this from another website.
So in a nutshell:
Do you agree?It’s not fake because its authentic materials etc but not legit because it is un-authorised, un-sanctioned by Nike. These dont "exist" in a way because on paper these "excess units" (see factory B-Grades) are shown as defects and/or write offs in the manufacturing cost of the Chinese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) when Nike does an audit.
I just saw an Hibbett employee wearing an extremely suspect pair of Space Jams. Of course I asked why they looked so new and had an icy blue sole and of course he gave a weak excuse
^In regards to the space jams, I've never seen a pair. Space jams also came out in 2009. I think the grey market ship sailed on those.
In regards to ordering online, I wouldn't do that either.