Smithbeentrill
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Dope but the white underneath ruin these
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Dope but the white underneath ruin these
Get what you're saying and all, but if I'm paying 200-260 for a custom pair of Love's I want em to be perfect, and I'll return them as many times as I have to until it's perfectAfter being on this thread for years and never posting I learned a few things. Any mishaps on a ID goes back immediately to see if you can get a discount code. Then flip that discount code for a big haul. Also some of you front for instagram to the fullest. Get ID's to get the nice pics for likes....only to return them back days later. Rinse and repeat.
It's an epidemic. I know some people are feeling some type of way but Truthfully I think it sets a bad example for young sneakerheads or people that's just getting in sneakers. The whole do & say whatever for likes or retweets is a serious problem that's not going to stop. But I do think it's time to expose the fakes.I hate the people that do iD's just to flex on IG and the return them. FOH
Also the people who simply want to see what their creation looks like in person, knowing damn well they're going to return em.
I hate the people that do iD's just to flex on IG and the return them. FOH
Also the people who simply want to see what their creation looks like in person, knowing damn well they're going to return em.
It's not uncommon to see returned IDs on eBay. I saw a Kobe X ID that I returned pop up on eBay and I sent a message to the seller and asked if he was the original owner and he replied no quickly. Then I asked how he got ahold of the shoes since I created them and returned to Nike and then he ignored me. I know they're mine because I took a pic before I returned and I matched up the speckling on the midsole to the picture in the listing and they matched up perfectly. This leads me to believe that they are not shredded at all. My pair was unworn BTW.Wow. I just saw on ebay the Kobe ID's I returned to Nike a couple months ago. Hahaha I thought they shred and recycle them.
I did a double take coz there's no way anyone would've want to replicate my ID (they were pink/blue to match my daughter's kobe 8 pinks). Then i saw the ID stitching and I literally LOL'd.It's not uncommon to see returned IDs on eBay. I saw a Kobe X ID that I returned pop up on eBay and I sent a message to the seller and asked if he was the original owner and he replied no quickly. Then I asked how he got ahold of the shoes since I created them and returned to Nike and then he ignored me. I know they're mine because I took a pic before I returned and I matched up the speckling on the midsole to the picture in the listing and they matched up perfectly. This leads me to believe that they are not shredded at all. My pair was unworn BTW.