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Not promoting fakes, just wanted to post because some were asking how to check for legit ones.
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You still fail with the video evidence. All I would have to do is say that the shoes you agreed to sell me are NOT what I received. Video evidence can not validate authenticity of the product. The replicas look the same on video. All I would have to do is say you sold me fakes, then send the fakes back to you....and get my money back while keeping your yeezys. You can't prove that the shoes you packaged on video are the same ones that are in the box that I recieve. All you would have is you packaging up a pair of shoes. An easy switch can be made at the post office before you send them out to me.
if i've learned anything in this thread its that some people just want to be right. and you're a prime example. i'm not just some random dude thats making this stuff up. i buy/sell sport bikes every year. i buy/sell Breitlings every year.
the dispute process is not a headache when you have your ducks in a row.
if the idiot buyer still trys to file a chargeback AFTER signing a legal document and knowing that the shoes were recorded being packaged, then...no words for that idiot.
yall are acting like the CC companies don't do research on the matter. yall acting like the buyer can file a chargeback at 1:00 and the CC company will refund him at 1:01, for $4000.
you're slow
don't got any qualms with proto, take that cape off bro it's embarrassing.
Replicas of 1 of 1 pieces of art are sold and bought all the time, without the buyer knowing it's fake. It's been a known problem in the art world for a long time.
Wasn't trying to single you out, just used your quote.
Did I hurt your feelings? Dry your eyes or blow your nose on my cape.
Just copped some VNDS Plats for $600...
Yay me.
It's not only in the art world (and sneaker world)....
Billy Crystal, as well as the Baseball HOF, have purchased and displayed memorabilia that was fake. Reggie Jackson signed a jersey that turned out to be fugazzi. Eli Manning is dealing with the same situation (to a certain extent).
This dude...
Hitting the Yeezy jackpot 2 weeks in a row...
Congrats!
Send some of that good luck my way, my dude.
Got the cash together for a cash deal now, just can't find a size 12 for the price I want quite yet...
ive been looking for someone to trade my RO's for solars but nobody around me even has any =(
I'm actually really considering buying solars again. I realllllllly regret selling them a while back. I won't find them for anywhere near 600 though. I'm gonna try my luck after seeing that it's possible lol.
Replicas of 1 of 1 pieces of art are sold and bought all the time, without the buyer knowing it's fake. It's been a known problem in the art world for a long time. I know because I was an artist for half my life, and my best friend from high school makes and sells paintings professionally for thousands of dollars in NYC.
You really think that much money can be made off of art and there's not scam artists who replicate it and sell it?
I'm not even gonna talk about this art thing anymore tho, cuz none of that was ever my point. My only point was that art collectors usually want authentic pieces. Car collectors want authentic cars. Toy collectors want authentic toys. Baseball collectors want authentic cards. Etc, etc.
If you don't get that, then you're the one with the problem, not me.
I've never looked for fakes, maybe you have? But all I was saying was in the last thread a few people said that {site removed to adhere to forum rules} wouldn't respond to them, and they seemed to be filtering who they sold to. They are the only makers of "super super perfects" that I know of, the rest of the fakes are dead obvious, so that's who I was talking about.
Maybe I was wrong about them being the only ones making the "super super perfects", I don't know, cuz I've never looked into buying fakes.
It's not only in the art world (and sneaker world)....
Billy Crystal, as well as the Baseball HOF, have purchased and displayed memorabilia that was fake. Reggie Jackson signed a jersey that turned out to be fugazzi. Eli Manning is dealing with the same situation (to a certain extent).
Yeah, I know.
And that's common knowledge, anything valuable can and will be replicated by scammers to make money.
It's funny the lengths people will go to just to argue tho, whether what they're saying is true or not...
Wow, I'm surprised someone didn't bite for that trade. I hope you find your Solars though. I'll be looking for mine crazily lol.ive been looking for someone to trade my RO's for solars but nobody around me even has any =(
I'm actually really considering buying solars again. I realllllllly regret selling them a while back. I won't find them for anywhere near 600 though. I'm gonna try my luck after seeing that it's possible lol.
Just copped some VNDS Plats for $600...
Yay me.
+1, but I won't do an even trade lool
ive been looking for someone to trade my RO's for solars but nobody around me even has any =(
Bruh could you get rid of Proto?
I've been a troll artist half my life.guy is just full of passion
makes sense, him bein an artist half his life
Need more pics of the shoes, closer up as well.
May anyone confirm whether these are real or not? It's for a friend. I'm pretty sure they're authentic but he wants to know.