the thread about nothing...

I think it's safe to assume owners of resale shoe stores aren't that smart because they overprice the shoes they're reselling $100 or even hundreds of dollars over the price they're going for on the online platforms.

I'm assuming they're not selling due to overpricing because I always see multiple pairs of the same shoes sitting on the shelves whenever I browse in those types of shoe stores.

They have to be either really remedial with it or mentally challenged like that in order to overprice that much and expect anyone who walks in to pay it.


I dunno how smaller buy/sell/trade stores make bread like that. Stumbled upon Cams Kicks (this dude cringy af, and yeah he sold his Dallas store) and Hank The Tank of Sneaker Tech on Youtube and interesting how they buy sell kicks. Seems to me like they always buying, and not selling as much as they buy? They also tend to go for newer and GR releases, which sometimes dont go for THAT nuch over retail. Makes you wonder how they make enough for rent, paying employees and themselves and have that much money to keep buying inventory.
 
I think it's safe to assume owners of resale shoe stores aren't that smart because they overprice the shoes they're reselling $100 or even hundreds of dollars over the price they're going for on the online platforms.

I'm assuming they're not selling due to overpricing because I always see multiple pairs of the same shoes sitting on the shelves whenever I browse in those types of shoe stores.

They have to be either really remedial with it or mentally challenged like that in order to overprice that much and expect anyone who walks in to pay it.

some people don't care about the price difference due to the convenience. online stock can still be a gamble - you can see the actual product that you're getting then and there. some people don't know about shoes or stockx in general. so it isn't safe to assume.
 
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So I didnt watch Seinfield at all when it originally aired, but I did catch the finale. At the time, it felt like a really bad sitcom episode. I couldnt understand how that show was as successful as it was.

Having watched more Seinfield episodes and understanding the jist of the show more, I understand why I didnt get the finale at the time. But it was still mediocre at best.
for me, The Office hasn't really touched my funny bones.
 
I remember being 5 or 6 years old at the grocery store. I took this HotWheels car and felt so bad about it that I never did that again. My dad would’ve kicked my *** had a security guard caught me.
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I love this figure when I was a kid. a part from matchbox.
 
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