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At the Manhattan event last month, one young vendor turned away $98,000 in cash for his Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Red October” sneakers, designed by Kanye West and signed by the artist himself onstage at the Nassau Coliseum in February.

“I know I could buy a house with this kind of money,” said the vendor, Jonathan Rodriguez, 18, of Deer Park, N.Y., who said he planned to enlist in the Air Force. “But I’m a huge Kanye West fan. I can just work to get the money. The only way I’m selling them is if there is a reason that I need to sell or I’m offered life-changing money.”

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At the Manhattan event last month, one young vendor turned away $98,000 in cash for his Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Red October” sneakers, designed by Kanye West and signed by the artist himself onstage at the Nassau Coliseum in February.

“I know I could buy a house with this kind of money,” said the vendor, Jonathan Rodriguez, 18, of Deer Park, N.Y., who said he planned to enlist in the Air Force. “But I’m a huge Kanye West fan. I can just work to get the money. The only way I’m selling them is if there is a reason that I need to sell or I’m offered life-changing money.”

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First off what house in America are you buying for $98,000?

That's car money not house money. At least not without a loan.

Second he's an idiot for turning down that much.  Especially in cash.

No way I'm turning down $98,000 tax free dollars. Kids these days
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Dude is going to regret not taking that offer :lol: at 18, I don't think a person really grasps the true importance of the dough. 98k is an insane amount, considering the autographed flu games only sold for around 125k.
 
 

At the Manhattan event last month, one young vendor turned away $98,000 in cash for his Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Red October” sneakers, designed by Kanye West and signed by the artist himself onstage at the Nassau Coliseum in February.



“I know I could buy a house with this kind of money,” said the vendor, Jonathan Rodriguez, 18, of Deer Park, N.Y., who said he planned to enlist in the Air Force. “But I’m a huge Kanye West fan. I can just work to get the money. The only way I’m selling them is if there is a reason that I need to sell or I’m offered life-changing money.”


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First off what house in America are you buying for $98,000?
That's car money not house money. At least not without a loan.
Second he's an idiot for turning down that much.  Especially in cash.
No way I'm turning down $98,000 tax free dollars. Kids these days :smh:

In Detroit that could buy you a whole neighborhood :lol:
 
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I don't believe he got offered 98K for those ROs

No pair in any size even cracked 10K

Kids say the darnest things
 
 
First off what house in America are you buying for $98,000?

That's car money not house money. At least not without a loan.

Second he's an idiot for turning down that much.  Especially in cash.

No way I'm turning down $98,000 tax free dollars. Kids these days
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Can't be serious.
 
Damn I would've taken that 98k. I could get this house re-done and still have some left over.
 
At the Manhattan event last month, one young vendor turned away $98,000 in cash for his Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Red October” sneakers, designed by Kanye West and signed by the artist himself onstage at the Nassau Coliseum in February.



“I know I could buy a house with this kind of money,” said the vendor, Jonathan Rodriguez, 18, of Deer Park, N.Y., who said he planned to enlist in the Air Force. “But I’m a huge Kanye West fan. I can just work to get the money. The only way I’m selling them is if there is a reason that I need to sell or I’m offered life-changing money.”


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a 18 year old using the term life changing when talking about refusing $98,000?

are his parents filthy rich? the kid is an idiot and hes gonna regret that soon enough.
 
I don't believe he got offered 98K for those ROs

No pair in any size even cracked 10K

Kids say the darnest things

they were signed..

still doesnt warrant $98k so who knows if it was legit deal
 
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First off what house in America are you buying for $98,000?

That's car money not house money. At least not without a loan.

Second he's an idiot for turning down that much.  Especially in cash.

No way I'm turning down $98,000 tax free dollars. Kids these days
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Can't be serious.
What decent home in a decent neighborhood are you gonna get for less than $140-150K?

I don't mean some place in Bumble****, Missouri either. I mean somewhere that actually matters.
 
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