moe200069
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Chicagos are
Going to need 4 pairs to never wear
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Chicagos are
Going to need 4 pairs to never wear
Hmm that is interesting. I look at data points like last sold a lot. It definitely looks shady.Here's another one, sorry not am1
With $20 sales tax, $14 processing fee, and $15 shipping for the buyer it’s still only at $293. Even if they pull data from other sites, if that’s the only sale from the same date, it’s super sketchy.Idk where to put this but I've seen it several times lately and it seems shady af to me. I sold this pair for $234 on 10/3. I know StockX deals in different currencies but this shows the sale as $327. Idk what they are doing but that's $93 more than I sold it for. Originally I thought they were adding the fees to sale price but this is even more than that. Idk how to explain it other than them just inflating the market.
Imo stock x has been ripe for a class action lawsuit since it's inception. They use "data" to set the market, then don't tell you where that data comes from.Idk where to put this but I've seen it several times lately and it seems shady af to me. I sold this pair for $234 on 10/3. I know StockX deals in different currencies but this shows the sale as $327. Idk what they are doing but that's $93 more than I sold it for. Originally I thought they were adding the fees to sale price but this is even more than that. Idk how to explain it other than them just inflating the market.
Here's another one, sorry not am1
$100 processing fee????The Tiffany one makes a bit more sense to me… but maybe they are doing the “sales price” and then add in the shipping, tax and fees. I would imagine a $1200 shoe would cost $1300-$1400 after everything included on StockX. Not saying it’s not shady, but maybe they’re adding all that random **** they charge now into the “sales price”
Edit: just did it in a similar priced shoe to see how much it was for me.
I still feel like the market value of that particular shoe should be 1250. Not 1422.The Tiffany one makes a bit more sense to me… but maybe they are doing the “sales price” and then add in the shipping, tax and fees. I would imagine a $1200 shoe would cost $1300-$1400 after everything included on StockX. Not saying it’s not shady, but maybe they’re adding all that random **** they charge now into the “sales price”
Edit: just did it in a similar priced shoe to see how much it was for me.
Dope man, you mind dropping the colors you used for this?Probably the least favorite one I've done. The pink and blue don't pop enough imo. Probably should have done a color on the swoosh.
Dark grey upper, can't remember actual name for it but its the only dark greyDope man, you mind dropping the colors you used for this?
I don’t ever say need but “NEED.” Me and my girl both huge Chicago Sky fans so the sky blue makes them even more of a must for both of us.
Lemme hold somethin thoHere's another one, sorry not am1
You don’t know where the buyer is from. E.g, Germany means 19% import fee from sale price with sale tax on top.With $20 sales tax, $14 processing fee, and $15 shipping for the buyer it’s still only at $293. Even if they pull data from other sites, if that’s the only sale from the same date, it’s super sketchy.
Those sites make way too much for being a mediocre middle man at best.
Sorry, iD's took that money lolLemme hold somethin tho
Yea but even if it's a different currency, pretty ****** to add the fees to the sales price bc that wasn't the sales price. The next person thinks a pair sold for $327 when they didn't.You don’t know where the buyer is from. E.g, Germany means 19% import fee from sale price with sale tax on top.
To me it makes sense. Just too lazy to show Jason the maths.
Okay. But in the end the poor buyer paid that price. Needless to say that Sx is greedy af.Yea but even if it's a different currency, pretty ****ty to add the fees to the sales price bc that wasn't the sales price. The next person thinks a pair sold for $327 when they didn't.
With $20 sales tax, $14 processing fee, and $15 shipping for the buyer it’s still only at $293. Even if they pull data from other sites, if that’s the only sale from the same date, it’s super sketchy.
Those sites make way too much for being a mediocre middle man at best.