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they will restocking alot so just keep checking back
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ya yo, sum1 is reselling the crooks one on ebay.. boutta send pm saying SHAME ON UOriginally Posted by Luong1209
@ reselling.
For those questioning what's the difference between NT fundraisers and Supreme's Japan Relief tees, the reselling is the answer.
Many people are just buying the tee to resell, totally missing the point in helping a country that's in need.
ya yo, sum1 is reselling the crooks one on ebay.. boutta send pm saying SHAME ON UOriginally Posted by Luong1209
@ reselling.
For those questioning what's the difference between NT fundraisers and Supreme's Japan Relief tees, the reselling is the answer.
Many people are just buying the tee to resell, totally missing the point in helping a country that's in need.
Originally Posted by VeryAnalytical85
How often do they restock?
It's still listed as Sold Out to me.
Originally Posted by VeryAnalytical85
How often do they restock?
It's still listed as Sold Out to me.
eh, people shouldn't get too mad about the reselling. the initial t-shirt sales are still going to where they should be going. you can't control what people do with the products once they leave the store shelves. would it be nice if resellers donated some their profits as well? of course, but that's not realistic in today's economy.Originally Posted by Luong1209
@ reselling.
For those questioning what's the difference between NT fundraisers and Supreme's Japan Relief tees, the reselling is the answer.
Many people are just buying the tee to resell, totally missing the point in helping a country that's in need.
eh, people shouldn't get too mad about the reselling. the initial t-shirt sales are still going to where they should be going. you can't control what people do with the products once they leave the store shelves. would it be nice if resellers donated some their profits as well? of course, but that's not realistic in today's economy.Originally Posted by Luong1209
@ reselling.
For those questioning what's the difference between NT fundraisers and Supreme's Japan Relief tees, the reselling is the answer.
Many people are just buying the tee to resell, totally missing the point in helping a country that's in need.
I wouldn't say I'm mad, but I think it's a little ehhh disappointing? Lets be honest, in most cases their mind is on the tee rather than the relief fundraiser. Totally missing the point...That's just my 2cents.Originally Posted by shogun
eh, people shouldn't get too mad about the reselling. the initial t-shirt sales are still going to where they should be going. you can't control what people do with the products once they leave the store shelves. would it be nice if resellers donated some their profits as well? of course, but that's not realistic in today's economy.Originally Posted by Luong1209
@ reselling.
For those questioning what's the difference between NT fundraisers and Supreme's Japan Relief tees, the reselling is the answer.
Many people are just buying the tee to resell, totally missing the point in helping a country that's in need.
I wouldn't say I'm mad, but I think it's a little ehhh disappointing? Lets be honest, in most cases their mind is on the tee rather than the relief fundraiser. Totally missing the point...That's just my 2cents.Originally Posted by shogun
eh, people shouldn't get too mad about the reselling. the initial t-shirt sales are still going to where they should be going. you can't control what people do with the products once they leave the store shelves. would it be nice if resellers donated some their profits as well? of course, but that's not realistic in today's economy.Originally Posted by Luong1209
@ reselling.
For those questioning what's the difference between NT fundraisers and Supreme's Japan Relief tees, the reselling is the answer.
Many people are just buying the tee to resell, totally missing the point in helping a country that's in need.