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And you could sell the new pair for $550.Originally Posted by bucwhokey
its somewhat Jb's fault They know these pack will sell out quick. Why not just make some more and restock them. They can do it if they wanted to. If they made these pack every year i would actually wear my *%@% and buy another pair the next year.
Originally Posted by LoveOfTheGame916
The people who have their priorities out of whack and deem it necessary to risk jail time over something so meaningless as a pair of shoes...
19/4 release date.. Dude literally had 6 packs from Champs. We got ours from Finishline and was ready to leave, then we saw the guy set his packsdown to go get a Sears kart. As soon as he set them down, a crowd started to rush over.. Don't know what happened after but "Swiper noSwiping!"Originally Posted by niffchinsta
i honestly think abotu this all the time, i see kids walking out with like 6 boxes of cdps, they can easily get jumped. but it hasnt happened yet here
Originally Posted by BubbaEla1
its funny how some of you are blaming brand jordan on this issue. Brand Jordan makes the shoes, the consumer feeds into the marketing and creates the hype. Look at NT. Hype hype hype. People lining up and buying shoes just because...
For those of you who remember buying jordans in the 90s and even early 2000s up to the 11s, it was no big deal. Now you have people lining up for days with large amount of cash. Anyone with a criminal mind will just see a line of easy licks and pick their mark. And i in no way condone it but people are savages and will take advantage of opportunities like this.
asilva23 had some great points. I agree the only blame that can be placed on JB is they do not reward customer loyalty or have much brand integrity. But on the flip side, its a business and JB like all business run on a bottom line so they have to do what they have to do to keep the businness growing and relevant. Its true the blame falls on the consumer. Simple as that. Hype, message boards, blogs, ebay, consignment stores and more shoe boutiques than liquer stores has turned shoes from a passion and hobby into a business.
Originally Posted by therealjondoe
Originally Posted by edunpeal
kids these days
kids dont have it that bad these days.
when i was coming up,kids got killed for their gear
Originally Posted by akuma471
Originally Posted by therealjondoe
Originally Posted by edunpeal
kids these days
kids dont have it that bad these days.
when i was coming up,kids got killed for their gear
thats real talk. trust me its nothin like it used to be. kids all over the country were dyin behind the spacejams when they dropped. east coast was ablaze wit violence. i know it may not help but, these isolated incidents on certain releases (not downplayin em at all) are a casualty of the game. try to keep in mind that no shoe is worth your life!