KanyIZZY
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WHAT WORKING PERSON IS PAYING 4K FOR SHOES... IF THATS THE PRICE RETAIL OR NOT FORGET IT
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Original auction prices. They will be done this way again. Totally kills resell 100%. Guys claiming they miss last second bids are doing it wrong.
You put in a bid for the top dollar your willing to pay. You either get them for less than or equal to that, or you miss out. end of story
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Exactly, it`ll be a major disappointment if Nike lets down the millions of people truly wanting this shoe except celebrities and super rich people...WHAT WORKING PERSON IS PAYING 4K FOR SHOES... IF THATS THE PRICE RETAIL OR NOT FORGET IT
Anyone hear anything about a supposed 10/21/15 release date? Or is that speculation?
Exactly, it`ll be a major disappointment if Nike lets down the millions of people truly wanting this shoe except celebrities and super rich people...
Exactly, it`ll be a major disappointment if Nike lets down the millions of people truly wanting this shoe except celebrities and super rich people...
Exactly, it`ll be a major disappointment if Nike lets down the millions of people truly wanting this shoe except celebrities and super rich people...
I still don't know why people think Nike is in the business of "pleasing people". You see it every Saturday at 8am...millions of pissed off cats who miss out on whatever release dropped that day...and then...those SAME pissed off cats...come BACK the very next week to try again. Nike has to please NOBODY and they STILL come back for more. I expect no less when the actual release details come through.
And I am neither rich or a celebrity and I was able to get a pair in 2011. IJS...
Millions of people want ferraris, few own them. Ferrari does not care, nor does NikeExactly, it`ll be a major disappointment if Nike lets down the millions of people truly wanting this shoe except celebrities and super rich people...
I still don't know why people think Nike is in the business of "pleasing people". You see it every Saturday at 8am...millions of pissed off cats who miss out on whatever release dropped that day...and then...those SAME pissed off cats...come BACK the very next week to try again. Nike has to please NOBODY and they STILL come back for more. I expect no less when the actual release details come through.
And I am neither rich or a celebrity and I was able to get a pair in 2011. IJS...
of course you guys are right, I`m just whining cause this is one of the most important releases to me and I hope that with this release, they`ll try to make ********s of profit by making it a gr instead of using limited quantities to increase the hype around their brand name...Dc30, simply lumping celebrities and super rich people together was overgeneralizing of course but I hope you see where I`m coming from. You owning a pair makes you then either a) crazy or b) cleverMillions of people want ferraris, few own them. Ferrari does not care, nor does Nike
Well at least someone gets it.Original auction prices. They will be done this way again. Totally kills resell 100%. Guys claiming they miss last second bids are doing it wrong.
You put in a bid for the top dollar your willing to pay. You either get them for less than or equal to that, or you miss out. end of story
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good luck with that. we all know that the 1 percenters got this one on lockim ready been saving already
But they could make roughly the same amount of money limiting them to 100k pairs and pricing them at $500 a pop. Or if they really wanted to jack up the profit margin, just up the amount of pairs. Whether the object this time around is to make money or raise money for charity, they would be more successful in both by releasing more pairs at a lower price.Original auction prices. They will be done this way again. Totally kills resell 100%. Guys claiming they miss last second bids are doing it wrong.
You put in a bid for the top dollar your willing to pay. You either get them for less than or equal to that, or you miss out. end of story
But they could make roughly the same amount of money limiting them to 100k pairs and pricing them at $500 a pop. Or if they really wanted to jack up the profit margin, just up the amount of pairs. Whether the object this time around is to make money or raise money for charity, they would be more successful in both by releasing more pairs at a lower price.
Good point.Increasing the number of pairs does not increase the margin. If they wanted to maximize the profits/charitable funds raised, they would sell all 100k pairs in a silent dutch auction format - my guess is the clearing price would still be much higher than $500, keeping in mind that this release will attract interest from so many segments of the population.
My point is that Nike clearly isn't focused on maximizing their profit on any one shoe as they believe the hype/buzz is far more valuable.
shoe is cool but not over 300 retail cool, they're a novelty item.
i like the idea behind it and all the little details but thats where it stops, i wouldn't be caught dead rockin these if you gave em to me.