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I also remember Baby J saying that Nike/JB might take action for posting the 23's so early
He would'nt have said that if they were fake
He would'nt have said that if they were fake
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Originally Posted by KampoutKid
now im confused...how can someone that was kamping for sneakers little over two years ago own a website with a 3-4 month early advance on most if not all limited Jordans and, player samples, and most if not all hyped SB's? Anyth1ng, youuu gotta lotta splainin to doo
Originally Posted by Mr Subliminals
Ive dealt with marqueesole before and both products i've ordered from them have came through as promised and were legit. i understand why alot of people are wondering how they obtain there kicks but like 160 said..all things dont need to be discussed. Networking is key.. thats all that needs to be said
Byronde wrote:
All that matters is if they sell authentic shoes or not.
All shoes are100% authentic
Originally Posted by aNYth1ng
Originally Posted by KampoutKid
now im confused...how can someone that was kamping for sneakers little over two years ago own a website with a 3-4 month early advance on most if not all limited Jordans and, player samples, and most if not all hyped SB's? Anyth1ng, youuu gotta lotta splainin to doo
Kampoutkid, I was the first guy in line at Paragon... got there before they closed, talked to the manager there to confirm that they would be releasing the black lasers the next day.
2 years is a fair amount of time, travelled back and forth to Taiwan, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, China and NYC met new people and experienced new things. You'll be surprised by what's out there. The Londons, Pigeons, htm AF1 1st & 2nd are from my personal 'collection'.
Originally Posted by Mr Subliminals
Ive dealt with marqueesole before and both products i've ordered from them have came through as promised and were legit. i understand why alot of people are wondering how they obtain there kicks but like 160 said..all things dont need to be discussed. Networking is key.. thats all that needs to be said
Thank you Mr Subliminals. Where are Dalamina, poofyo101, MACHE from, mayhemgatz... ah well.
Byronde wrote:
All that matters is if they sell authentic shoes or not.
Now that's pretty sad. I'd ask for a refund, that's bad business.Originally Posted by 13saldana13
I bought a pair of playoff VIII's from Air-Randy. Shoes were fine but the box it came in was an unlabeled.
The retro card was missing as well, apparently it was out of stock.
i'd like to see one of the sites respond to that, seems like the best and most logical explanation. thanks for dropping the knowledge.Originally Posted by kingcrux31
I used to get stuff early, 3-4 months ahead of the release date, less 40% retail DIRECT from someone who was employed at Nike Marketing International in Los Angeles. Some of you may remember when I posted detailed photos of the final production model of the Air Jordan XX. It had everything, box and all. I was fortunate enough to have these people hook me up for a couple of years. There were restrictions though. I could only order my size and I can't resell them. Every pair that was released early was accounted for so when I debuted the XXs, insiders knew where it came from (and it raised a lot of eyebrows).
THAT'S WHAT I CALL 100% AUTHENTIC.
The stuff you see now on these sites are way overpriced because they are either high quality fakes, surplus, or stolen goods. NOT 100% AUTHENTIC.
A lot of Asian countries sell Jordans 1-2 weeks early. I suggest you look for an Asian connect and just ask them to hook you up. Paying all that dough only supports these shady sites and that to me is a big no-no.
Originally Posted by KampoutKid
samples come without boxes. boxes are made without labels. that doesnt mean anything.
^ Samples only come in size 9.
While most of the time, yes, they're in size 9, I have a few size 13 or 14 "Samples," so there's time when they're outsideof size 9. They would also have sample tagging, while everything on the site is from a production run.
Out of everything that's been said, and the certainly intriguing "Super Fakes" conspiracy, all I want to know is if the shoes are legitimate. Howexactly they're obtained perhaps isn't legal, but moreso I think people just want the comfort of knowing they own authentic Jordans. The way in which160 has gone through this post not answering anything and representing the site in bad light doesn't help at all.
Also -- Two years is a LONG time. Hell -- I know what I was doing two years ago...and 'Anyth1ng' going from a LaserIV campout to running an early-salewebsite doesn't seem odd at all to me...I just hope that the customers along the way haven't been misled.