Would yall do bred and royal 1s for db5s?
if everything is DS and i get the 1s yes. them 5s<<<<<<
Would yall do bred and royal 1s for db5s?
I got the 5s...if everything is DS and i get the 1s yes. them 5s<<<<<<
something similar happened to me when i sold a dude some 6s. we agreed on ups i shipped on a friday night it didnt go out until monday ofcourse but for some reason ups forwarded it to usps without my consent (monday ended up being some type of federal holiday so usps was closed n it didnt ship til tuesday)so the tracking number they gave me didnt work until like the next thursday. there was some type of snowstorm so the shoes didnt get there until the next friday n they shouldve been there tuesday or wednesday. dude filed the paypal claim against me eventho i answered all his texts sent him a video of me shipping uncut and all i was responding to everything he asked me n all but then dude just stopped responding. i had all the receipts n everything gave everything to paypal and it checked out so i won the caseI just had to open a paypal dispute on this fakkit from Instagram. I paid for yeezy foams last Sunday and he said he would ship Monday. It was Tuesday and dude gives me a usps tracking number for some shyt called packaged services instead of priority instead of a fedex tracking number like we agreed on since usps in my town is horrible. I keep texting dude about the tracking number not working and he doesn't answer. Then it starts working and shows it was shipped from Georgia then goes to Memphis and then to Cali. I'm in jersey so I'm sure this shyt is fake or wrong. Then when I mention paypal dispute dude answers with let me check your order like he's a nike online representative. fukk this fakkit. Now I gotta wait till idk to get my money back. Thank god I did it thru paypal invoice.
In a heartbeatWould yall do bred and royal 1s for db5s?
Yea the thing is Paypal escalated the dispute to a claim now because dude closed his paypal account so that right there lets them know dude is a schemer.something similar happened to me when i sold a dude some 6s. we agreed on ups i shipped on a friday night it didnt go out until monday ofcourse but for some reason ups forwarded it to usps without my consent (monday ended up being some type of federal holiday so usps was closed n it didnt ship til tuesday)so the tracking number they gave me didnt work until like the next thursday. there was some type of snowstorm so the shoes didnt get there until the next friday n they shouldve been there tuesday or wednesday. dude filed the paypal claim against me eventho i answered all his texts sent him a video of me shipping uncut and all i was responding to everything he asked me n all but then dude just stopped responding. i had all the receipts n everything gave everything to paypal and it checked out so i won the case
yea i hate it happened to u bruhYea the thing is Paypal escalated the dispute to a claim now because dude closed his paypal account so that right there lets them know dude is a schemer.
I know breh. I'll get my money back but it's gonna be a while knowing Paypalyea i hate it happened to u bruh
bout to do it for ds royals and $400...In a heartbeat
i like them alot also make that move bruhbout to do it for ds royals and $400...
I will be tight if by some act of godly intervention I get the these shyts off the restock though...
I genuinely like these 5s...
Thats a come up brehbout to do it for ds royals and $400...
I will be tight if by some act of godly intervention I get the these shyts off the restock though...
I genuinely like these 5s...
Something must have said, "Just do it."
Federal authorities have allegedly smashed open a black market sneaker scheme out of Nike headquarters where stolen sample shoes were being peddled around the country for as much as $20,000 a pair.
A criminal investigation into the alleged large-scale theft of thousands of Nike shoes called Look Sees ended with allegations of theft by a Nike employee, his alleged middle man and charges against their accused Florida reseller.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by the Smoking Gun, Oregon Nike product manager Tung Ho, 35, raked in tens of thousands of dollars while secretly ordering the highly coveted shoes directly from Nike's factory in China.
The sample shoes, whose numbers are described as extremely limited for a particular design which often never hits stores, have been seen sold from $1,000 to more than $20,000 each, according to a federal investigator.
Authorities say Ho was fully aware of this lucrative supply and demand scheme, and consequently turned to former Nike manager Kyle Yamaguchi, 33, as a middleman in selling samples he'd order.
In turn, federal authorities say Yamagucho would sell the shoes to 35-year-old Jason Keating, who would peddle them to small boutiques and shops around the U.S. for astonishing profits.
In four months alone, 13 checks sent by Yamaguchi to Ho totaled $104,000, according to bank records cited in the affidavit.
Keating was arrested Wednesday and charged with receiving stolen property. Ho and Yamaguchi have not been arrested, pending the investigation's outcome, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
According to the affidavit, Nike's director of security first tipped off Washington County detectives to the leaking of Look See shoes on Feb. 14.
Authorities cited surveillance video as recording Ho receiving the shoes at Nike's headquarters from China and packing them into a gym bag. That bag, they said, was later taken to his car and driven to a self-storage facility.
When authorities searched his home on March 14, they reported finding 1,941 pairs of Nike shoes, along with "a large sum of United States currency."
While taking him into custody he allegedly admitted to stealing the shoes and selling them not just through Yamaguchi but on eBay as well.
Yamaguchi, who was interviewed by detectives on March 20, allegedly admitted to pocketing 20 percent of the shoes' profits as commission.
A mil in Paypal??? That's crazyHere's more detail on that shoe ring:
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The shoe game has evolved from love and appreciation to doing anything for instagram likes and a $50 profit.
There's a dude that sells shoes and I think I saw a picture of his paypal, shyt was over $1 MM flowing in and out; and the current balance was over $1 MM as well. The corruption in shoes is like the new drug game.