Air Jordan 7 60+ DMP Pack. Clarity Please (No pics)

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[h3]Before anyone tries to give any smart mouth answers, realize this, if you don't have an answer don't say %$#%. Now the questionI have is this. Will the AJ 7 release as a pack or as seperate shoes? I ask this question because I've seen both. Initially it was scheduled to releaseas a pack and now it's supposed to be a general release of both shoes? NTer provide some clarity please.

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noo clue..the jumpman23 site say separate but everywhere else says a pack..
 
Hopefully separate. It sounds like they might be because it seems the other packs aren't selling the way they want.
 
Euro release will be a separate, $135/each pair release because over there, laws make JB sell packs and separate so that buyers aren't "forced"to buy 1 pair they don't want to get 1 pair they do want....

US will be a package release.
 
^^ Aint that some B.S. , they force us to buy packs , but they give other countries the option of buying either/or.....
 
Originally Posted by tree4twenty

Euro release will be a separate, $135/each pair release because over there, laws make JB sell packs and separate so that buyers aren't "forced" to buy 1 pair they don't want to get 1 pair they do want....

US will be a package release.
!%! that sucks lol personally i only want the true reds.... but if euro release is seperate what about Canada? i doubt its going to be seperatecause the 1's DMP was a pack
 
Originally Posted by The J Collector

^^ Aint that some B.S. , they force us to buy packs , but they give other countries the option of buying either/or.....
Its stated that it is against the law in some European countries to force consumers to buy a package.

But it is indeed a package.
 
Over in Europe, it is considered "tying", which they have a law against. "Tying" one product to another to sell both at the same time eventhough the buyer might only want 1 of the products. Instead of it being a novelty option for certain buyers, some companies were taking advantage of it inorder to sell double (or more) of the products.

It's not up to JB and it isn't limited to JB. It is a law put into place by the lawmakers there and it covers a lot of products.
 
per shoetrends.com it's a pack and they got it for $275

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Originally Posted by NomadicSole21

Originally Posted by The J Collector

^^ Aint that some B.S. , they force us to buy packs , but they give other countries the option of buying either/or.....
Its stated that it is against the law in some European countries to force consumers to buy a package.

But it is indeed a package.


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Over in Europe, it is considered "tying", which they have a law against. "Tying" one product to another to sell both at the same time even though the buyer might only want 1 of the products. Instead of it being a novelty option for certain buyers, some companies were taking advantage of it in order to sell double (or more) of the products.

It's not up to JB and it isn't limited to JB. It is a law put into place by the lawmakers there and it covers a lot of products.
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Thx for the insight ........ ^^^^^^
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