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Is 3600 a fair price for these now? A seller in CL wants 4.5 but I manage to lower it down
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Is 3600 a fair price for these now? A seller in CL wants 4.5 but I manage to lower it down
$3500 more or less sounds like the price it'll stabilize at.
Is 3600 a fair price for these now? A seller in CL wants 4.5 but I manage to lower it down
RMK and Kickscrew sold out within minutes and I was kicking myself for not getting them. They had the Solars for 1700 and Plats at 1600. The following week they stocked up but priced the Solars for 2k and Plats at 1800, and my limit was 1600 at that time. I wish I hadn't passed up on them at that priceBut again, there was never a restock on the solars or plats or a resale of cancelled pairs.
Totally agree.I'm in the minority, Plats are my favorite of the three, followed by the RO's, then Solars.
size 9.... theres a few in my local fb buy/sell but cant seem that theyll let gowhat size man? seems like a lot! I'm working on a seller right now and we came to an agreement on 2700 for a size 13
RMK and Kickscrew sold out within minutes and I was kicking myself for not getting them. They had the Solars for 1700 and Plats at 1600. The following week they stocked up but priced the Solars for 2k and Plats at 1800, and my limit was 1600 at that time. I wish I hadn't passed up on them at that price :x A few other stores stocked up also, but I can't recall at this momment.
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i take it you've never sold anything of value before. and thats not a jab at you, just speculation. there's too many ways to protect yourself from scams these days.
Yeah but what are you gonna do when the buyer says you sent a box of rocks when he receives your package?....your entire plan goes down the drain. Try again. If a buyer wants to rip you off then he will....end of story. Paypal and eBay will always side with the buyer.
Not taking about resale restocks, everyone is talking about an NDC restock. Of course, multiple stores restocked at resale prices. In fact, kixclusive restocked a full size run more than twice. No store or NDC restocked at retail (Not counting the villa thing).
A notarized document (in terms when dealing with a bill of sale) becomes legal and valid when both parties are present hence why they require ID...
i take it you've never sold anything of value before. and thats not a jab at you, just speculation. there's too many ways to protect yourself from scams these days.
** problem - you're worried about the buyer saying you sent him a box of rocks!!
** solution - take the UNPACKAGED shoes to your local fedex or ups and let THEM package the item...all while you're recording the process on your phone....all while THEIR cameras are recording them packaging the shoes and sealing them up. pay for $4000 worth of insurance if you're feeling extra super scary, which will cost you $32.
so if the buyer wants to say you sent him rocks, ok fine, i have a video to prove i didnt and fedex has a video proving you didnt. file a claim if you want cause now you're claiming fraud tactics by fedex and thats a whole nother legal mess.
next question....
so, get a signed + notarized agreement letter and video fedex/ups packaging the shoes!! PROBLEM SOLVED. GO SELL YOUR YEEZYS ON EBAY FOLKS
so are you disagreeing or agreeing?
A notarized document (in terms when dealing with a bill of sale) becomes legal and valid when both parties are present hence why they require ID...
Sold your pair bro?
so are you disagreeing or agreeing?
Yeah but what are you gonna do when the buyer says you sent a box of rocks when he receives your package?....your entire plan goes down the drain. Try again. If a buyer wants to rip you off then he will....end of story. Paypal and eBay will always side with the buyer.
i take it you've never sold anything of value before. and thats not a jab at you, just speculation. there's too many ways to protect yourself from scams these days.
** problem - you're worried about the buyer saying you sent him a box of rocks!!
** solution - take the UNPACKAGED shoes to your local fedex or ups and let THEM package the item...all while you're recording the process on your phone....all while THEIR cameras are recording them packaging the shoes and sealing them up. pay for $4000 worth of insurance if you're feeling extra super scary, which will cost you $32.
so if the buyer wants to say you sent him rocks, ok fine, i have a video to prove i didnt and fedex has a video proving you didnt. file a claim if you want cause now you're claiming fraud tactics by fedex and thats a whole nother legal mess.
next question....
so, get a signed + notarized agreement letter and video fedex/ups packaging the shoes!! PROBLEM SOLVED. GO SELL YOUR YEEZYS ON EBAY FOLKS
thats totally false! i sell motorcycles on ebay at least 3x a year. i draw up the bill, take it to my bank, show ID and get it notarized. i then email it to the buyer, he prints it and takes it to his bank...shows ID get it notarized and sends me a scanned copy back.
I'm glad you've never had any issues where the validity of that document was ever "tested"
thats totally false! i sell motorcycles on ebay at least 3x a year. i draw up the bill, take it to my bank, show ID and get it notarized. i then email it to the buyer, he prints it and takes it to his bank...shows ID get it notarized and sends me a scanned copy back.