StockX scamming? How is this legal?

I'm late to the party here cuz I just saw it in the "Similar Threads" box below, but I've always understood that the whacky price differences are generally due to the buyer being in a different region and paying in a different currency, but the StockX site mistakenly displaying it as / converting it to USD. So someone may have spent 1034 of their local currency, which equaled $700 usd, but some users (maybe platform based; iOS, android, chrome, etc.) see the # displayed as $1034 usd due to a tech glitch.

Or they could simply be egaged in some ****ery :lol:
 
Locked in on this thread. Very interesting and important feedback.
 
Dang that app update StockX just did is horrible. Go back to the regular style app.

Can’t see how anyone would like this new update over the past. 👎 put it back to what it was StockX.
 
Dang that app update StockX just did is horrible. Go back to the regular style app.

Can’t see how anyone would like this new update over the past. 👎 put it back to what it was StockX.

I just updated it. Gonna have to open it and see. If it's that bad, I'll uninstall the update.
 
Another way StockX is scamming folks:

Last month, I purchased a pair of NB 574s for $205, but the seller never shipped. The prices dipped below $150, and I received an automatic "You've been matched with another seller." There was no refund or reimbursement of the difference between what I paid and the new BIN price. It wasn't until I sent several follow-up emails to their customer support that they refunded the difference. I'm certain they would've pocketed the difference if I hadn't constantly e-mailed them.
 
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