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my local footlocker restocked them on friday
Are the Ultra Boost 2.0 Core black available anywhere in store? Or do I gotta pay resale prices? Been sleepin' on these shoes but my barber's trying to put me on
Where at?my local footlocker restocked them on friday
Are the Ultra Boost 2.0 Core black available anywhere in store? Or do I gotta pay resale prices? Been sleepin' on these shoes but my barber's trying to put me on
Dude does look greasy.
Just wanted to share what'd happened to a friend of mine yesterday night during a sneaker transaction, so some of you could be careful of who and what you should avoid. He isn't on Niketalk but would to share this incident to others. He pretty much got set up by a repeat buyer through kijiji on the new yeezy v2. Meet up was at Queen and Spadina right outside of the TD bank. When my friend arrived with the shoe, buyer insisted the door is locked they can't go in, so he had to take money outside at the outdoor ATM. The buyer held the shoe in his hands, asked bunch of questions then a dude ran by him grabbed the shoe from him (or handed off the shoe to him by the buyer) and took off. No way my friend could of chase after him over a pair of sneaker and risk whatever could of happen if he catch up to the thief because he was headed toward a back alley. Maybe he has a weapon, and maybe he has to get into a fight to retrieve the shoe back. Who knows.
Anyway, my friend stayed at the scene then called 911 (lady on the phone suggested to take photo of the person discreetly, pix down below), then confronted the buyer on the set up. Buyer denied all the allegations and kept saying he wasn't part of this set up. My friend didn't get physical with him because it's over a pair of shoes and if he did when police arrived he could be charged with an assault. At this point while waiting for the cop, my friend pretty much knew he took an L and put the buyer on a guilt trip by stating it's only a couple hundred dollar worth of shoe and karma will get him back. No way he could prove the buyer is linked to the robber at this time even though it's obviously a set up to my friend. Police Arrived, pretty much told my friend what he expected, which is not gonna retrieve the shoe back or could not press charge on the buyer and find the guy who took off. Sent my buddy home and continue to question the buyers.
30 mins later, my buddy received a call from the police officer, informed him they'd retrieved his sneakers. He went to the station to pick them up and police officers they did some questioning and the guy cracked and helped to get the shoe back, but they agreed not to arrest him or his friend that took off. (Which is a sad part IMO) so technically they are both not a robber / thief under the law, but anyone with a good brain know he did set up my friend because how can he get the shoe back if he doesn't know the guy who took off with the shoe. Anyway, one notable mention is that police did their job and was able to help the seller to get back his possession. No physical harm to my friend throughout this incident but wasted time on this stupidity over a pair of shoes.
When my friend got home, he did a quick search on social media and online. The dummy that allegedly set up my friend on this robbery is pretty active on social media which is stupid to my friend and I. His name is Mickel Augustus, I would suggest not to sell to him if a person with this name approach you on Kijiji. Social media down below, apparently he works at H&M Eaton Centre. Be safe out there, when a shoe is worth around 1k, even a repeat buyer could potentially screw you over. Never be too comfortable when money is involved, would avoid any outdoor meet up or late night meet up. Always meet up in the mall or a bank where there are cameras and traffic.
Are the Ultra Boost 2.0 Core black available anywhere in store? Or do I gotta pay resale prices? Been sleepin' on these shoes but my barber's trying to put me on
This is why sometimes you need to bring your mans
This is some crazy **** lol... Toronto Hype is getting unreal... and straight criminal now? wtf
Just wanted to share what'd happened to a friend of mine yesterday night during a sneaker transaction, so some of you could be careful of who and what you should avoid. He isn't on
Stuff like this makes me want to hit up my young boys up and put them on game.
Seriously, unless you can protect yourself in case something goes down it doesn't hurt to go with a friend or two. Especially when you're dealing with such a large amount of money.This is why sometimes you need to bring your mans
He and his friend definitely deserved to get charged and even more punishment in my opinion. I was gonna give him some sympathy given his age(though it's not an excuse) hoping maybe this incident might change him and because he admitted to stealing the shoes. However, I scrolled over his instagram profile and clicked on his most recent photo and the caption definitely highlights his immaturity. I'm not gonna post his caption, but let's just say he has yet to learn his lesson. I hope karma comes to bit him in the ***!
Just wanted to share what'd happened to a friend of mine yesterday night during a sneaker transaction, so some of you could be careful of who and what you should avoid. He isn't on Niketalk but would to share this incident to others. He pretty much got set up by a repeat buyer through kijiji on the new yeezy v2. Meet up was at Queen and Spadina right outside of the TD bank. When my friend arrived with the shoe, buyer insisted the door is locked they can't go in, so he had to take money outside at the outdoor ATM. The buyer held the shoe in his hands, asked bunch of questions then a dude ran by him grabbed the shoe from him (or handed off the shoe to him by the buyer) and took off. No way my friend could of chase after him over a pair of sneaker and risk whatever could of happen if he catch up to the thief because he was headed toward a back alley. Maybe he has a weapon, and maybe he has to get into a fight to retrieve the shoe back. Who knows.
Anyway, my friend stayed at the scene then called 911 (lady on the phone suggested to take photo of the person discreetly, pix down below), then confronted the buyer on the set up. Buyer denied all the allegations and kept saying he wasn't part of this set up. My friend didn't get physical with him because it's over a pair of shoes and if he did when police arrived he could be charged with an assault. At this point while waiting for the cop, my friend pretty much knew he took an L and put the buyer on a guilt trip by stating it's only a couple hundred dollar worth of shoe and karma will get him back. No way he could prove the buyer is linked to the robber at this time even though it's obviously a set up to my friend. Police Arrived, pretty much told my friend what he expected, which is not gonna retrieve the shoe back or could not press charge on the buyer and find the guy who took off. Sent my buddy home and continue to question the buyers.
30 mins later, my buddy received a call from the police officer, informed him they'd retrieved his sneakers. He went to the station to pick them up and police officers they did some questioning and the guy cracked and helped to get the shoe back, but they agreed not to arrest him or his friend that took off. (Which is a sad part IMO) so technically they are both not a robber / thief under the law, but anyone with a good brain know he did set up my friend because how can he get the shoe back if he doesn't know the guy who took off with the shoe. Anyway, one notable mention is that police did their job and was able to help the seller to get back his possession. No physical harm to my friend throughout this incident but wasted time on this stupidity over a pair of shoes.
When my friend got home, he did a quick search on social media and online. The dummy that allegedly set up my friend on this robbery is pretty active on social media which is stupid to my friend and I. His name is Mickel Augustus, I would suggest not to sell to him if a person with this name approach you on Kijiji. Social media down below, apparently he works at H&M Eaton Centre. Be safe out there, when a shoe is worth around 1k, even a repeat buyer could potentially screw you over. Never be too comfortable when money is involved, would avoid any outdoor meet up or late night meet up. Always meet up in the mall or a bank where there are cameras and traffic.
https://www.facebook.com/mickel.augustus?fref=ts
https://www.instagram.com/itzmickel/
Hopefully more people knows about this, this is truly disgusting and he should've been charged.When my friend got home, he did a quick search on social media and online. The dummy that allegedly set up my friend on this robbery is pretty active on social media which is stupid to my friend and I. His name is Mickel Augustus, I would suggest not to sell to him if a person with this name approach you on Kijiji. Social media down below, apparently he works at H&M Eaton Centre. Be safe out there, when a shoe is worth around 1k, even a repeat buyer could potentially screw you over. Never be too comfortable when money is involved, would avoid any outdoor meet up or late night meet up. Always meet up in the mall or a bank where there are cameras and traffic.
https://www.facebook.com/mickel.augustus?fref=ts
However, I scrolled over his instagram profile and clicked on his most recent photo and the caption definitely highlights his immaturity.
Always stay strapped during meetups. Id love for these yutes to try this with me
Agreed, people like this need to be shamed and outed.Post it on TSG..get more people aware bout this theft.
I love how the guy with the username "MALVERN" suggested to stay strapped lol. highly ironic, but wouldn't put it past him tho lolAlways stay strapped during meetups. Id love for these yutes to try this with me
The broad around his arm is from the UK lol so I want to take a wild guess they don't know each other like that and it was a "for the gram" type of moment.Lmao those G's in the pic were all in likely paid for, or just ratchet club hopping ho's, either way, smh at him thinking he's winning with them...