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As is clearly evident in the picture...$49.99.
Sorry. Couldn't read those little numbers on a tag on my phone...
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As is clearly evident in the picture...$49.99.
I stay pullin into a random Ross to check, they can't price over 49.99.. That's a steal..
If you believe this to be true, what would prevent them from taking a magic marker to the sole of their kicks?
Easiest way to quiet all the nonsense would be to post pics of the soles. All Ross shoes have the price written on the sole, usually in sharpie or some sort of metallic marker. Until I see that photo pop up I'm calling nonsense. In the golden age of internet trolling these kids will do anything for attention, up to and including bringing their own shoes to Ross to take pics for e-fame.
The fear of messing up their shoes to the point that it would decrease the resale value is a HB's worst nightmare.^^^ not many will devalue their shoe by putting markings on them.
so the receipt doesn't prove it?
Easiest way to quiet all the nonsense would be to post pics of the soles. All Ross shoes have the price written on the sole, usually in sharpie or some sort of metallic marker. Until I see that photo pop up I'm calling nonsense. In the golden age of internet trolling these kids will do anything for attention, up to and including bringing their own shoes to Ross to take pics for e-fame.
so the receipt doesn't prove it?
Compare at $100. I don't think so. I found a size small, brown Nike USA destroyer jacket that said, "Compare at $300." Ross puts the retail prices on the tags.
I don't make $200/hr, close but not yet. Factoring in the following I think it is to much work:I'm not going to take sides, but I will say that unless you work somewhere that pays $200/hr, I wouldn't be walking right past these. I'm already there and its a max of one hour to take pics, throw them up on eBay or elsewhere, and then a short trip to your local post office to ship once sold.
HOW LAZY CAN SOMEONE BE? LOL That is NOWHERE near a "hassle"
I don't make $200/hr, close but not yet. Factoring in the following I think it is to much work:
1). Verify how much Paypal is going to take from total sale
2). List on Ebay, since I don't sell I have no seller feedback so most people will think they are fake so bidding won't go as high for them.
3). Respond and filter through all the people asking if they are real and requesting more pics.
4). Hope that the person who wins is not a deadbeat and actually pays, otherwise relist the item
5). Ship out the shoes, with insurance
6). Wait for them to receive the shoes
7). Hope that the person doesn't file a claim with Paypal saying they are fake, even though they aren't. If so Paypal will refund them the money and I am out of a pair of real shoes.
If I made $20 an hour all that hassle is not worth my time.