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Hi! I'm Alex. Some of my favorite brands are Nike, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Supreme. Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to leave me a comment so that I can check out your closet too. :)
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johnc1280
You know $18 of them NIKE SB’s isn’t even close. It’s an insult. 
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
*for
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 i literally bought the same shoes off someone else for $18. So not too far off apparently
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino not brand new unworn
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 actually they were brand new w/ box.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino prob not a popular colorway then. No way I would sell these brand new for under 20$. That’s insane
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 they were the same purple/lavender colorway.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino well you enjoy that then. I wouldn’t sell these mont condition for even half what’s listed as
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 no ones saying you have too, you posted them, I offered a fair price considering that i already paid the exact price for something better. You’re allowed to say no and im allowed to make an offer but to say im not even close considering I literally paid that price and got something better, that is truly the real insult.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino so I’m on another platform researching now. Probably the most popular one. You know of it. There is not one pair even under $20 even preowned. Everything in new condition is $39 and up. How is $18 a fair price lol I get it. it’s a fair price and your mind. Not by metrics I’m seeing
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino and now researching on here, the lowest is $35 preowned lol I still don’t understand where you think $18 is remotely reasonable for a brand new pair of these. I wouldn’t even entertain twice your offer for a brand new pair in this color way. So that means you got extremely lucky with your $18 purchase 
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 IDK man ive bought new ones rare ones used ones cool ones big ones small ones old ones. Never paid more than $40. I think you’re over valuing a skateboard shoe that was massively over manufactured, these arent limited 1/100 Louis Vuitton skateboarding shoes worn by Virgil himself. They’re just shoes you can find at Ross for $29.99 brand new.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 Once upon a time, in a sleepy little town called Soleville, the world-famous shoe company Nike made a fateful decision. Their marketing department had just discovered a new buzzword: **"Nyjah."** It had a nice ring to it, sounded edgy, and belonged to a professional skateboarder who wore their shoes. In their wisdom (or lack thereof), the execs decided to launch the **Nike Nyjah Free 2**, the ultimate skateboarding shoe, with an absurdly ambitious goal: make **1 billion pairs**.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
Their reasoning? Everyone in the world needed a pair of Nyjahs. Even if they didn’t skateboard, even if they didn’t have feet—this was about *vision*. Factories roared to life, churning out Nyjahs 24/7. Robots built robots to build shoes, and soon warehouses across the globe were bursting with Nyjahs, stacked so high they blotted out the sun.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 At first, the shoes were a massive hit. Skateboarders loved their grip, their flexibility, and how they could take a beating from ollies gone wrong. But soon, the market became... oversaturated. Every store in the country had Nyjahs. So did gas stations, laundromats, and even pet stores. You couldn’t swing a cat without hitting a stack of Nyjahs (not that you should swing cats, but that’s beside the point).
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 As supply dwarfed demand, the prices plummeted. Once $95, the Nyjah Free 2s started showing up in bargain bins for $9.50, then $0.95, and eventually, they became **free with the purchase of a sandwich**. People began hoarding them. Farmers used them to build scarecrows. Artists made sculptures. Someone even built a house entirely out of Nyjahs, though it wasn’t very waterproof.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 And then, one day, just as mysteriously as it started, the Nyjah craze ended. The shoes disappeared from shelves, the factories stopped humming, and life in Soleville returned to normal. But if you looked closely, you’d still see traces of the overproduction: a Nyjah shoe stuffed in a fence post, Nyjah soles used as garden stepping stones, and whispers of a rumor that somewhere deep in the forest was a **mountain of unsold Nyjahs**—a monument to human excess.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 And that’s it. There’s no moral to this story. Just some nice shoes, way too many of them, and a town that learned absolutely nothing. The end.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino exactly. Exactly. Now you know where I bought them lol and I’ve bought so many things from there. And Burlington. That I flipped. And I’m going to continue to do that. So having said that. $30 at one of those retail stores. Is the deal. That’s THE deal! like I said. You scoring these for $18 brand new from some seller, wherever you got them, is a blessing and one you should be thankful for. I understand these value
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino And I understand the volume there is. I don’t expect to sell them for 70. But definitely-definitely-definitely in between what I paid for them and that listing price. Maybe you don’t sell things based on the median selling price. I do. You can have fun continuing to purchase things by asking people to come down to your level. And that’s your right.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 no the price at those stores is the retail value lol. You just need to pay bills so you try to sell them for more than retail (nothing wrong with that) but If you valued them at $1000 thats fine but the chances of you selling them for that is very slim almost 0. Youre missing the point, they are retail for $29.99 buying them for less than $20 is the deal. Not paying over retail for them lol
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino that’s not true at all. Nike T-shirts at footlocker are $40. Even more. But they are at a discount at places like Marshalls and TJ Maxx. Now. It is not my doing or control that there are certain people around the United States and the world who do not have access to places like Marshalls and TJ Maxx. So you’re telling me that…
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino … if Ross carries a pair of Jordan sneakers for $30, that’s the retail value? Lol that’s interesting 
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 yes that is exactly what im telling you. If there are Jordans selling for $30 at ross that means they are worth $30 retail value lol. Thank you for understanding a simple concept. Your logic is saying that those $30 Jordan’s are now worth $3,000 because you said they have the name Jordan.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino i’ll collapse that argument right now. Reebok ‘the questions’ Allen Iverson‘s 1997 rookie sneaker. Burlington carried those in one of the most highly sought out colorways. For 34.99. That’s not the retail value. They were not even being sold at that at Reebok discount outlet stores…
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino …People bought those up off the shelves at Burlington. And flipped them. And I ended up buying a pair on here or another website for myself for a reasonable price of $75 when they go around average of 100.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino don’t make offers on these. Wasting your time. I’m not accepting anything you submit
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 youre not collapsing anything, if anything you’re continuing to stack examples in my favor lol. Now ask yourself, “Do you think that was the only pair they sold for $34.99?” The answer is NO! Thousands of shoes went out at that price so now you trying to value the shoe at the price it once was to price that is $34.99!!!
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 i bet you i submit $100 youll accept it lol
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino you are saying that you want, you WANT, people to sell them for what they paid at these discount stores. You want that. But you’re not getting that. That’s the resistance. No one is selling those Reebok Iverson’s example for that price. This is the whole “game”. I’ve been buying and selling online for over 25 years. I know this frontier….
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 you should accept for wasting my time in having me explain retail vs poshmark 101 at 5am lol
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino you’re looking for every reason under the sun, to get “lucky twice“ with that $18 purchase. That’s all this is.
Oh, I plan on blocking you lol I’m not selling to you anything
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino it’s not 1 oh1 anything. Like I said. You got really lucky. And you know it. And you’re in the back-and-forth so you’re wasting your own time as well lol it’s not all on me.
You’re like the kind of person who finds five dollars on the store floor. And then wanders around the entire store for another hour hoping to find another five dollar bill LMAO 
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 well consider that a free lesson in GAME and thats where you are wrong someone is selling it for that price and its called BURLINGTON.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 lucky twice? Ive bought multiple ls of those shoes under $20.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino you just don’t like the concept of buying and reselling for a few bucks profit. No one‘s looking to get rich. You just have a hard time accepting that 
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 blocking me on secondary selling app is diabolical. Youre the one shopping stores for $5 floor deals. Sounds like youve been looking for pennies on the ground trying to sell it to the people for gold. Why so angry? Sales not doing to good. Not selling to a customer because of pride is bad for business. No business awareness.. youre going out bad.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 no I just dont like the concept of people trying to tell me my offer was an insult when i literally bought the same product for less in BETTER CONDITION.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 i think you have a hard time understanding the concept of not being able to get rich off overvaluing shoes from retail stores lol. See i could easily pay $100 for those just to prove the point. You the one that needs the sale but your ego gets in the way. Shame on me for trying to support a SMALL GUY vs burlington.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino i’m gonna ask you one last question and I want you to really seriously think about it before you answer. After reviewing ALL the platforms with this particular shoe. Why is it no one is selling it for the price that you want it to be. Why is it that the entire seller population behind the selling of this shoe is not selling it for what you “want it to be“…why
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino I really want you to answer that question without orienting it around your personal beliefs. Which you can’t do. And I’m not angry. Not at all. I’m not name-calling. You’re trolling now. But I bet you can answer that question rationally. I even looked on marketplacee no one has the shoes listed for even remotely around what you think they should be so I guess we are all wrong 
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 but they are selling them to me for lower that, what you are not understanding. Sure they can have listed high high but they are still accepting my offers thats the difference you’re not seeing youre seeing listed price not the sold for price. Thats why trying to argue w someone who studied business administration for 4 years isnt a good idea.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 i wish i could show U the prices ive bought some of the rarest nyjah, U wouldnt believe me thats why im telling U: U can list a shoe for $10,000 but if it sells its a diff story. Ppl here 2 make money. Easier 2 sell 500 pairs for $20 to make $10,000 than it is to sell 1 pair of shoes for $10,000. Now ask urslf, how much money did I make today getting schooled by a stranger because I know the answer $0. U could countered and done business but instead U got in ur feels & lost a sale.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 ive bought 13 pairs of Nyjahs all under $50.
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 stop wasting my time and make it 14 pairs
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino OK. 13 pairs under $50. I can feel that. That’s not unbelievable. And you’re offering me 18?? LMAO how is that even close
Please don’t apply business administration degree here lol it’s not of use in this domain. That’s grandiose. This is online selling as a buyer. It’s not major dealings in a fortune 500 company 
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 once again I bought the EXACT SAME shoe w/ BOX for $18, which you know the box w/ ur 25 years of experience is very important in the value of resale. Which might i remind you, you dont have box.
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino box for these shoes ain’t worth 32 dollars so stop right there lol
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 once again youre adding to my point and w/ no box is definitely not worth $80 lol
Dec 29Reply

johnc1280
@alex_carino you tried to subtract $32 for a box LMAO on these! I’m not expecting to get 80. You’re the business administration expert. You list things high. And take a median offer. A reasonable one at that. No one walks on a car lot and pays the tag price
I’m all set with you now
Dec 29Reply

alex_carino
@johnc1280 i wasnt trying subtract anything because of the no box, i paid $18 w the box lol apparently you cant read which is why you stuck selling clothes for 25 years lol your done with me? Does that help stroke your ego considering you made no sale. So make a median counter offer small man w little hands and smaller brain. :*
Dec 29Reply
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