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Who ya think they gonna go after next? Benjamin Kickz?
All these guys better keep their heads on a swivel to be honest…If Nike is moving on the big time resellers then watch out…
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Who ya think they gonna go after next? Benjamin Kickz?
Benskickz is just insta clout. Still Bank rolled by daddy. Rolling around in a. Armored truck selling gr sneakers for 100-200 profit a pop.This is delicious. Burn it all to the ground. Now sneakers can be something you wear on your feet instead of “investments” and “art” this reselling to this degree was NEVER part of the game. Everyone trying to be bosses by selling the same product over and over again? Barely anyone rocking shoes just to rock em? Everyone trying be the next Benjamin kickz? And even when he did it was CORNY. It’s a great day for the purist of this sneaker thing. Now I can hopefully walk in the store, maybe try on some shoes like we did back in the day. Maybe I can save up my money properly and let shoes sit and cop em even on discount? I joyful that this reselling bs is crumbling down. I’m sorry people lost money but come on? Pre order on hype shoes for less than retail? You’re able to order shoes in the same assortment as the brick and mortar stores? Y’all thought you had ya own footlocker huh? Lol! Destroy it all.
As of 2022. Tier 5 is like 8.5% fees sans the days where seller promos kick in.Ok so somebody smarter than I and more in the know with StockX than I’am, run a quick estimation on the fees StockX made off that portfolio…On the buyer side and the seller side that is…
Considering Zadeh probably sold the initial shoes to resellers, then re-bought some of the same **** off StockX to fulfill the small time orders he had…I mean **** ! There was tons of money moving around…It’s no wonder Nike is pissed…
Also people really thinking 106K items moved through one account on StockX (Which Nike proved are letting counterfeit stuff through) were ALL legit, yeah ok …
Dude was running Ponzi scheme. Multiple business. Using the massive free loan(grants from suckas to grow his business). Part of his crypto flopped and he fell on his face hard. Doesn’t take a genius to see the business model with all the red flagging displaying outsideThe SX theory is interesting, but honestly I think he bit off more than he can chew. Which big sneaker reseller doesn't have a plug these days? He definitely has some sort of connect and I guess there's only so much hype sneaker someone can backdoor and with his business was growing he probably went the SX route to fulfill some orders to keep some people quiet and taking a loss but also generating more "loans" so people can keep reinvesting. It could explain why fragments were super delayed for his buyers with how much they cost right from the get-go.
you would be surprised how many of those plugs can be found in reddit sneakerreps lolThe SX theory is interesting, but honestly I think he bit off more than he can chew. Which big sneaker reseller doesn't have a plug these days? He definitely has some sort of connect and I guess there's only so much hype sneaker someone can backdoor and with his business was growing he probably went the SX route to fulfill some orders to keep some people quiet and taking a loss but also generating more "loans" so people can keep reinvesting. It could explain why fragments were super delayed for his buyers with how much they cost right from the get-go.
Yeah yeah.. smoking on that Zadeh packThe SX theory is interesting, but honestly I think he bit off more than he can chew. Which big sneaker reseller doesn't have a plug these days? He definitely has some sort of connect and I guess there's only so much hype sneaker someone can backdoor and with his business was growing he probably went the SX route to fulfill some orders to keep some people quiet and taking a loss but also generating more "loans" so people can keep reinvesting. It could explain why fragments were super delayed for his buyers with how much they cost right from the get-go.
you would be surprised how many of those plugs can be found in reddit sneakerreps lol
There’s a dude a few pages back said half the order failed stockxYet no one that bought off him had made the claim he sold fakes beside the claims from the ones that never purchased from him.
While that maybe the case, the point still stands that the authenticity of his shoes are as much of a gamble like buying from any other reseller. Not a bad gamble if you're one of those lucky folks that were able to cop a TS Frag or Mocha and flip them.Dude was running Ponzi scheme. Multiple business. Using the massive free loan(grants from suckas to grow his business). Part of his crypto flopped and he fell on his face hard. Doesn’t take a genius to see the business model with all the red flagging displaying outside
There’s a dude a few pages back said half the order failed stockx
This, couldn’t have said it better. I’m old and nothing surprises me anymore so I’ll just keep moving because it was $224 but it’s sad it’s come to this. Guess I’m glad I can say I could walk into the mall and buy whatever I wanted back in the day. F Nike is what it boils down to for me, I’m going to start wearing crocs.I fully understand I’m an idiot for not trusting my gut about ZK, but it says something about the state of sneakers right now that so many were willing to spend money with him.
I put in an order for the Chicago 1s at $224 because I know I have nearly no shot at getting a pair for retail. Resale will probably start at $500+.
Nike could greatly reduce the impact of guys like Zadeh and companies like StockX and GOAT if they made more pairs. People wouldn’t turn to Zadeh if they had a good shot of getting pairs for retail on release day.
Not every suckered cat is a reseller. And good old zadehoff probably sold bunch to ilinformed folks. Tbh most folks can’t even tell rep vs retail. Once it’s on foot they’re like damn these legitI'm sure anyone can say that. And maybe it's true he got fakes, but majority of people had no issues with authenticity.
There’s a dude a few pages back said half the order failed stockx
You have insta selling fakes left n right to celebs. Like I said most people don’t know the difference. U think drake gonna know or Bieber? They don’t care and no one is gonna question them.I’d be more surprised that half someone’s whole shipment was fake and didn’t notice it until StockX turned them away. They were different enough that StockX could point them out but not enough that someone with both real and the fake pairs in hand couldn’t see any red flags? Maybe folks just have more faith in how good fakes are than I do.
You have insta selling fakes left n right to celebs. Like I said most people don’t know the difference. U think drake gonna know or Bieber? They don’t care and no one is gonna question them.
incorrect. dude purchased over 100 pairs and over 30 were fake. from the discord last night of all the reseller scum crying.Yet no one that bought off him had made the claim he sold fakes beside the claims from the ones that never purchased from him.
Ponzi def brought him down. Where he’s gonna get his free loan bread to offset the crypto crashI agree, most people don’t know the difference. But he sold enough shoes to enough people through enough platforms that if he was selling fakes it wouldn’t have been a Ponzi scheme that brought him down. Fakes are so good that they’ll fly under the radar like that.