Has anyone else been using StockX?

Those aren't fake :lol:
Damn dudes are so blind by paranoia. And it's not like that's a super rare shoe. Doubt anyone is gonna even try to flip fakes of those through a program like this
 
Those aren't fake :lol:
Damn dudes are so blind by paranoia. And it's not like that's a super rare shoe. Doubt anyone is gonna even try to flip fakes of those through a program like this

They have fakes of them which look pretty good but I'm not sure how or why those are fake minus the glue smell which is kinda normal with Jordan's lol

I don't see any red flags?
 
Those aren't fake :lol:
Damn dudes are so blind by paranoia. And it's not like that's a super rare shoe. Doubt anyone is gonna even try to flip fakes of those through a program like this

They have fakes of them which look pretty good but I'm not sure how or why those are fake minus the glue smell which is kinda normal with Jordan's lol

I don't see any red flags?
he also complained about the eyelet color... But the shoe is called infrared... Not sure what he was expecting
 
he also complained about the eyelet color... But the shoe is called infrared... Not sure what he was expecting

Check the colors even between air bubble and the eyelets on FC and then compare to the pair I have. Real infrared is almost orange and bright while on my pair they're more red. Add in the non-Jordan glue smell, because yes I know some Jordan's have a glue smell too, but not an overwhelming and horrid one, the uneven tongue stitch and you have the recipe for a great fufu platter. I'm not sure what the benefit to making fakes of GR's are except for maybe being able to sell them for standard price and make a killing if you copped for like 50 bucks in bulk.

FC:
https://www.flightclub.com/air-jordan-3-retro-white-black-cmnt-gry-infrrd-23-011871
 
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he also complained about the eyelet color... But the shoe is called infrared... Not sure what he was expecting

Check the colors even between air bubble and the eyelets on FC and then compare to the pair I have. Real infrared is almost orange and bright while on my pair they're more red. Add in the non-Jordan glue smell, because yes I know some Jordan's have a glue smell too, but not an overwhelming and horrid one, the uneven tongue stitch and you have the recipe for a great fufu platter. I'm not sure what the benefit to making fakes of GR's are except for maybe being able to sell them for standard price and make a killing if you copped for like 50 bucks in bulk.

FC:
https://www.flightclub.com/air-jordan-3-retro-white-black-cmnt-gry-infrrd-23-011871
son... Those are the same. You're really dead *** wildin View media item 2413581
 
I'd have to agree. Those are real infa 3s. I have purchased 3s om release day. And they had that strong glue smell to them as well. As far as the color I don't see a real difference to be concerned about.
 
Just copped some Black Cats. They're obviously legit and DS AF... took about a week and they give you a $25 discount on your first purchase. Will be buying more from them in the future if I don't cop on release days. 
 
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So got my yeezys stolen from my car almost a month ago, and just got a notification that they have been sold from StockX.  Didn't realize they were still listed on there.  I explained the circumstances and even told them they could get a copy of the police report to verify what happened.   They still want to charge me a 15% of the sale price and cancel my account.  I don't care if they cancel my account but in no way will I let them charge me a 15% fee for something that was out of my control.  I'm alerting my credit card company - so bogus. 
 
Not bogus considering it's part of their terms. Pretty straight forward to be honest.
 
Not bogus considering it's part of their terms. Pretty straight forward to be honest.
It is bogus.  You cannot put terms or boilerplate language in a contract that are considered incomprehensible or against public policy.  Just b/c it is part of your "terms" doesn't mean it is enforceable - especially if someone had no choice but to agree to them before being allowed to use your service.  
 
Not bogus considering it's part of their terms. Pretty straight forward to be honest.
It is bogus.  You cannot put terms or boilerplate language in a contract that are considered incomprehensible or against public policy.  Just b/c it is part of your "terms" doesn't mean it is enforceable - especially if someone had no choice but to agree to them before being allowed to use your service.  
:lol: No one is forcing to use their platform. You did have a choice. if you feel that their terms are "incomprehensible or against public policy" then you shouldn't sign up for it and you should report them to the proper agencies. In signing up for the service you agreed to their terms and allow them to enforce them. And yes, they can set the terms to use their platform considering it's ultimately their product.
 
:lol: No one is forcing to use their platform. You did have a choice. if you feel that their terms are "incomprehensible or against public policy" then you shouldn't sign up for it and you should report them to the proper agencies. In signing up for the service you agreed to their terms and allow them to enforce them. And yes, they can set the terms to use their platform considering it's ultimately their product.

You definitely have a right to your opinion. I'm just saying they can't expect that would be enforceable if someone contests it that's all. Just because it is your platform you can't just list any term you want - case and point all the "we aren't liable for blah blah damages" clauses which never get upheld, even though you agree to them expressly. From a logical perspective no other website would charge you a fee MORE than completing the transaction in instances of where the transaction is cancelled. If you want to use them that's cool, I just won't be.
 
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I got you beat. Bought a pair of foamposites this morning. Got an e-mail at 8:14 am stating my bid was accepted. Got an e-mail at 10:15 am stating that the shoes had been authenticated and shipped out to me. Seems impossible that my bid was accepted, shoes were dropped off (no way they could be shipped), shoes authenticated, and shipped out to me in a 2 hour span. I e-mailed customer support for an explanation of this could have possibly gone down. Awaiting their response
 
You definitely have a right to your opinion. I'm just saying they can't expect that would be enforceable if someone contests it that's all. Just because it is your platform you can't just list any term you want - case and point all the "we aren't liable for blah blah damages" clauses which never get upheld, even though you agree to them expressly. From a logical perspective no other website would charge you a fee MORE than completing the transaction in instances of where the transaction is cancelled. If you want to use them that's cool, I just won't be.
Well eBay does charge their 10% even if you cancel a sale so it probably is enforceable, you should've remember to take it down. I've been in that boat before but finagled things
 
stop putting up bids for shoes u dont want to buy. delete all ur listings if u no longer have the shoe for sale. stockx has set up a good system with a penalty in place to punish people who mess up. it's ur fault. stop blaming stockx. i wonder how many people stockx has to deal with in regards to these situations. must be a pain.
 
I got you beat. Bought a pair of foamposites this morning. Got an e-mail at 8:14 am stating my bid was accepted. Got an e-mail at 10:15 am stating that the shoes had been authenticated and shipped out to me. Seems impossible that my bid was accepted, shoes were dropped off (no way they could be shipped), shoes authenticated, and shipped out to me in a 2 hour span. I e-mailed customer support for an explanation of this could have possibly gone down. Awaiting their response

Sometimes when they have an issue with a buyer or a seller they will seek out other buyers or sellers to match up to complete the transaction. I had a sale this morning and they emailed me right after and told me they detected fraud and not to ship the shoes. If i had already shipped the shoes they would have found another buyer to complete the sale. They probably already had your shoes on hand from a different seller.
 
I've sold quite a few pairs on stockx with no issue.. usually takes 3 or 4 days to get there, and get paid same day they're received. But I finally made a purchase and haven't gotten a single update since. Paid Monday night 5/1 and got confirmation right away, and that was it. My UPS my choice showed a label created Fri. 5/5, but no movement. It just says "En route to stockx for authentication" on the app. Pretty annoying, it would be nice to at least get a "package delayed" email or something. Not sure how to go about following up since they don't use an order number.
 
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