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have we heard anything about the additional $20 going to a foundation/charity?
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It's the principle I'm assuming. And I'm pretty sure those aren't the same guys sweating 20$So y'all brag about "getting money" and blah blah blah on your 100k+ a year jobs but when a company, Nike, goes for the money grab because its consumers are blistering financial idiots suddenly they are...greedy? LMAO!
So y'all brag about "getting money" and blah blah blah on your 100k+ a year jobs but when a company, Nike, goes for the money grab because its consumers are blistering financial idiots suddenly they are...greedy? LMAO!
Food for thought, most of the most wealthy and successful people are very money savvy and although they may be able to purchase things easier than others that doesn't mean they'll just purchase anything without regards to the price and feel cheated. I myself have question the price on a purchase of something I've bought before that was suddenly a dollar more. Not because I couldn't "afford it" but because I wanted to know the reasoning behind their price increase and I didn't want to feel that I was being over charged. Plenty of companies and business have been sued for skimming small portions of money as low as a quarter to make an additional profit, because over time a small amount can add up. So when you have a company that raises a shoe that was $95 to $115 then that same company raises that shoe 20 more dollars in less then 6 months to $135 people who have any type of financal intelligence should at least question why, rather they agree to buy or not..
Food for thought, most of the most wealthy and successful people are very money savvy and although they may be able to purchase things easier than others that doesn't mean they'll just purchase anything without regards to the price and feel cheated. I myself have question the price on a purchase of something I've bought before that was suddenly a dollar more. Not because I couldn't "afford it" but because I wanted to know the reasoning behind their price increase and I didn't want to feel that I was being over charged. Plenty of companies and business have been sued for skimming small portions of money as low as a quarter to make an additional profit, because over time a small amount can add up. So when you have a company that raises a shoe that was $95 to $115 then that same company raises that shoe 20 more dollars in less then 6 months to $135 people who have any type of financal intelligence should at least question why, rather they agree to buy or not..
We do not have any information on them at this time. If any information comes up, we will be sure to post an update.Eastbay, will you be getting the BHMs?
Food for thought, most of the most wealthy and successful people are very money savvy and although they may be able to purchase things easier than others that doesn't mean they'll just purchase anything without regards to the price and feel cheated. I myself have question the price on a purchase of something I've bought before that was suddenly a dollar more. Not because I couldn't "afford it" but because I wanted to know the reasoning behind their price increase and I didn't want to feel that I was being over charged. Plenty of companies and business have been sued for skimming small portions of money as low as a quarter to make an additional profit, because over time a small amount can add up. So when you have a company that raises a shoe that was $95 to $115 then that same company raises that shoe 20 more dollars in less then 6 months to $135 people who have any type of financal intelligence should at least question why, rather they agree to buy or not..
Ding, ding, ding.Food for thought, most of the most wealthy and successful people are very money savvy and although they may be able to purchase things easier than others that doesn't mean they'll just purchase anything without regards to the price and feel cheated. I myself have question the price on a purchase of something I've bought before that was suddenly a dollar more. Not because I couldn't "afford it" but because I wanted to know the reasoning behind their price increase and I didn't want to feel that I was being over charged. Plenty of companies and business have been sued for skimming small portions of money as low as a quarter to make an additional profit, because over time a small amount can add up. So when you have a company that raises a shoe that was $95 to $115 then that same company raises that shoe 20 more dollars in less then 6 months to $135 people who have any type of financal intelligence should at least question why, rather they agree to buy or not..So y'all brag about "getting money" and blah blah blah on your 100k+ a year jobs but when a company, Nike, goes for the money grab because its consumers are blistering financial idiots suddenly they are...greedy? LMAO!
Damn, should've known that green pair was the Hulks. Was looking at those and the birch colorway when catalog pics originally surfaced. Hopefully they look good in detailed pics/in person, and the hype won't be too overwhelming.
Food for thought, most of the most wealthy and successful people are very money savvy and although they may be able to purchase things easier than others that doesn't mean they'll just purchase anything without regards to the price and feel cheated. I myself have question the price on a purchase of something I've bought before that was suddenly a dollar more. Not because I couldn't "afford it" but because I wanted to know the reasoning behind their price increase and I didn't want to feel that I was being over charged. Plenty of companies and business have been sued for skimming small portions of money as low as a quarter to make an additional profit, because over time a small amount can add up. So when you have a company that raises a shoe that was $95 to $115 then that same company raises that shoe 20 more dollars in less then 6 months to $135 people who have any type of financal intelligence should at least question why, rather they agree to buy or not..
Huh? Orange? I'm not talking about the ASGs, so I'm not sure I'm following your logic. I'm talking about the green pair here that we saw in this catalog pic way back:Damn, should've known that green pair was the Hulks. Was looking at those and the birch colorway when catalog pics originally surfaced. Hopefully they look good in detailed pics/in person, and the hype won't be too overwhelming.
Naw those green pairs we first seen in the catalog seem to release 3/29. The color description matches them perfectly.
Also there is no orange in the color description for 3/9 there is teal the asg have orange but no teal. Ftl didn't even post the Christmas sigs until like a week before anyway.
Oh my God, finally a person with sense. Kudos to you. I'm tired of the people here who say, "well, if you can't afford it" or "it's only $20 more, etc". That's not the point!
Thanks for your post.
Huh? Orange? I'm not talking about the ASGs, so I'm not sure I'm following your logic. I'm talking about the green pair here that we saw in this catalog pic way back:
That seems to match up more with the colorway described for the 3/9 release, which seem to be the Hulks since "Gamma Ray" is in the color description
3.9.2013 Nike KD V Atomic Teal/Volt/Dark Atomic Teal/Fiberglass/Gamma Ray
than the N7 colorway releasing for 3/29:
3.29.2013 Nike KD V - N7 Collection Dark Turquoise/Blackened Blue/Black/Varsity Maize
I also don't see any blue or varsity maize in the pair I'm talking about, but I do see teal and volt.