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What happened to this thread, it was fine early yesterday and now it's in horrible shape.
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i posted this question 2 times today
what's the problem ?
jeez
because you aren't allowed to post GM links in here. hit up one of the regs in here since you are so pressed to find your answer.
the dude told you what he was doing and didnt hide it, just like a million other resellers and if he wants to make money selling items that arent 100% as described thats his deal, and as a consumer there is no excuse for ignorance so if you dont educate yourself or buy from a retail environment then you HAVE to know that you are taking that chance. That or you're an idiot
such a close-minded comment.Stealing Nike's intellectual property? LOL
yes I went over to China and stole all the shoes. You kids are hilarious.
you have to understand that not everyone is a die hard sneakerhead. you have people that see a shoe they like, or liked from when they are younger and buy them from what they think are trusted sellers.
you should also know these same people aren't hip to the online releases or these in-store raffle systems so their only venue could be eBay.
the main point is being honest about the product you are selling. that's it.
don't tell someone you are selling legit, authentic shoes if you know dang on well they are GM shoes.
What annoys me is the holier than thou attitude that some people are conveying. If you've ever resold a shoe for more than what you paid for it, technically you're not in any position to criticize what I do. The bottom line is that as a reseller you are knowingly taking advantage of the laws of supply & demand. When you buy a shoe with the intent to resell, regardless of where you bought it from, you're taking advantage of the customers inability to get the shoe themselves. You're charging them more than retail price and dangling a hyped up carrot in front of them that is no longer on the market. Maybe I don't disclose all the facts (and frankly Ebay doesn't set any rules that say you have to) about where I get mine from, but if you've ever resold a shoe and made money off of it, then you're technically no better than I am since as well all know in the end it's all about making money.
Sorry dude your way off on that one.What annoys me is the holier than thou attitude that some people are conveying. If you've ever resold a shoe for more than what you paid for it, technically you're not in any position to criticize what I do. The bottom line is that as a reseller you are knowingly taking advantage of the laws of supply & demand. When you buy a shoe with the intent to resell, regardless of where you bought it from, you're taking advantage of the customers inability to get the shoe themselves. You're charging them more than retail price and dangling a hyped up carrot in front of them that is no longer on the market. Maybe I don't disclose all the facts (and frankly Ebay doesn't set any rules that say you have to) about where I get mine from, but if you've ever resold a shoe and made money off of it, then you're technically no better than I am since as well all know in the end it's all about making money.
What annoys me is the holier than thou attitude that some people are conveying. If you've ever resold a shoe for more than what you paid for it, technically you're not in any position to criticize what I do. The bottom line is that as a reseller you are knowingly taking advantage of the laws of supply & demand. When you buy a shoe with the intent to resell, regardless of where you bought it from, you're taking advantage of the customers inability to get the shoe themselves. You're charging them more than retail price and dangling a hyped up carrot in front of them that is no longer on the market. Maybe I don't disclose all the facts (and frankly Ebay doesn't set any rules that say you have to) about where I get mine from, but if you've ever resold a shoe and made money off of it, then you're technically no better than I am since as well all know in the end it's all about making money.
And here you go boys. Watch it and weep. Same ****.
Clearly, this dude hasn't even watched the video he posted lol. Throughout he video, the reviewer comments on all of the differences that have also been pointed out here between Retail and GM Royals in this thread. Hope you don't sell your fakes to the wrong local cat! Even if they are "slightly less" than average resell.
by no means am i saying what you are doing is ok...because its wrong... but i will say this nt does have sneakerape as a sponsor and they sell gm kicks as authentic.... so is nt as a community saying its ok for sneakerape but not for others?
What annoys me is the holier than thou attitude that some people are conveying. If you've ever resold a shoe for more than what you paid for it, technically you're not in any position to criticize what I do. The bottom line is that as a reseller you are knowingly taking advantage of the laws of supply & demand. When you buy a shoe with the intent to resell, regardless of where you bought it from, you're taking advantage of the customers inability to get the shoe themselves. You're charging them more than retail price and dangling a hyped up carrot in front of them that is no longer on the market. Maybe I don't disclose all the facts (and frankly Ebay doesn't set any rules that say you have to) about where I get mine from, but if you've ever resold a shoe and made money off of it, then you're technically no better than I am since as well all know in the end it's all about making money.
Sneakerape is a sponsor. Without them, there wouldn't be a Niketalk.
Actually did YOU watch the video? Because the only differences he noted were: the blue being slightly off (and that's a judgement call at best), and the tag on the tongue being slightly different. Tell me where he said that they looked FAKE. Especially considering that he made it known in the video that he would never wear FAKES.Clearly, this dude hasn't even watched the video he posted lol. Throughout he video, the reviewer comments on all of the differences that have also been pointed out here between Retail and GM Royals in this thread. Hope you don't sell your fakes to the wrong local cat! Even if they are "slightly less" than average resell.
Some people have different definitions of fake. People getting so heated in here over personal preferences. My only complaint is that if youre gonna sell unauthorized shoes let the consumer know straight up.