Jordan XI Low White/Red Summer '16 NO BUYING/SELLING/TRADING/OPS

So I need to resort to eBay since I missed out on these. But I'm a bit cautious since I don't wanna be burn with a fake pair. Are there any reviews on how spot a fake pair yet?
 
So it works like stockx then?

Thing is I'm not in the us, and I'd hate to get burn with tax on top of the resell price already. But thanks, it looks like a good option to buy from.
 
So it works like stockx then?

Thing is I'm not in the us, and I'd hate to get burn with tax on top of the resell price already. But thanks, it looks like a good option to buy from.

No taxes. Just a shipping charge. They make sure that you're getting authentics by having the shoes shipped to them first and have their professional inspectors, inspect the shoes and authenticate them before sending to you. If fake, they'll send then back to the supplier and you get your money back
 
GOAT's definitely a trustworthy site/app to use. Got my Hare 7's off there for the low, and I just ordered a pair of the new all white Ultra Boosts and the Air Jordan 10 LA's yesterday.
 
I mean when they ship it to me, since I'm not in the us, the custom in my country will charge tax if they don't mark low value.
 
Goats only down side; takes awhile before you will actually get it, but is just part of process.
 
 
I mean when they ship it to me, since I'm not in the us, the custom in my country will charge tax if they don't mark low value.
Not wise to lower the value incase it gets lost in the mail.
you would get a refund from wherever u bought it from if it got lost and didnt get delivered to you, no matter how low they marked the value.
 
you would get a refund from wherever u bought it from if it got lost and didnt get delivered to you, no matter how low they marked the value.
That's why the seller is not going to make the value lower. If it gets lost the seller will need to claim through the freight company .
 
I've had thousands of packages sent over 10 years or so and they've always arrived on timely manner. Plus packages now comes with tracking no, so the chances of a loser package is small to very little if any.
 
you would get a refund from wherever u bought it from if it got lost and didnt get delivered to you, no matter how low they marked the value.

No, I think it's just the amount they mark on the package, unfortunately.

But I'm grateful that I've never had one lost package ( knock on wood).
 
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you would get a refund from wherever u bought it from if it got lost and didnt get delivered to you, no matter how low they marked the value.
That's why the seller is not going to make the value lower. If it gets lost the seller will need to claim through the freight company .
wrong. international sites do it allllllllll the time. plus a package getting lost can happen, but very very unlikely. ive ordered jordans from overseas sites like hanon, etc many many times. almost always get marked down.
 
 
you would get a refund from wherever u bought it from if it got lost and didnt get delivered to you, no matter how low they marked the value.
No, I think it's just the amount they mark on the package, unfortunately.

But I'm grateful that I've never had one lost package ( knock on wood).
that makes no sense. unless at checkout u get to choose the option of marking it down or not. if you chose to, then you assume the risk i guess. but if you didnt get to choose if they do that or not, and they do it on their own, how would u not get a full refund for the shoes that got lost?

the merchant may only get the cost of marked value fromthe freight company,but trust me, that aint your fault and you didnt get your shoes, so the merchant will refund you the full amount. they will eat the diff between what the actual value is and what they able to get back from the carrier.
 
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I've had thousands of packages sent over 10 years or so and they've always arrived on timely manner. Plus packages now comes with tracking no, so the chances of a loser package is small to very little if any.

And ? There's that what if. So if a buyer ask you to mark the shipment value $1 for a $400 J so he can save the tax you are ok with that and take the lability?
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oh, and if youve never ordered kicks online from overseas before, then you shouldnt be trying to tell people what merchants will or wont do. as youve never been through it.
 
that makes no sense. unless at checkout u get to choose the option of marking it down or not. if you chose to, then you assume the risk i guess. but if you didnt get to choose if they do that or not, and they do it on their own, how would u not get a full refund for the shoes that got lost?


Most of the sellers would mark full value, unless requested by the buyer and seller agrees to it. So in the slightest chance that the package is missing, they buyer would just get whatever amount he asked for initially to be marked on the insured value of the package.

And ? There's that what if. So if a buyer ask you to mark the shipment value $1 for a $400 J so he can save the tax you are ok with that and take the lability?
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I'd normally just mark $40-45 when I sell abroad to my buyers. But if the buyer specifically asks $1, that'd raise some flag as it doesn't seem believable at all.
 
oh, and if youve never ordered kicks online from overseas before, then you shouldnt be trying to tell people what merchants will or wont do. as youve never been through it.

Most of the Asian or Asian own ones will do, but not the western owned ones. I guess Asians are more flexible in that way lol
 
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