Definitely a big market in Canada. Not as big as it is in the U.S. but year after year the sneaker culture is growing. We're seeing more and more sneaker shows in different places all around Canada - I wouldn't count out places like BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba; they aren't as big as...
Ahh, I feel just as frustrated and I'm not even the one in this situation. Hopefully all goes smooth with the PayPal dispute - you should be good. Keep us posted with what happens.
30% is a huge chunk of lost money when buying shoes from the US. You guys should check out "Sole Server" (soleserver.com), they're creating a platform for the footwear resale market in Canada, so hopefully you can find your next pair of shoes within Canada to avoid these astronomical fee's
Looks legit to me!
I referred to this post: http://niketalk.com/t/598098/air-jordan-6-carmine-2014-legit-check
Also google "Carmine 6 fake vs real" on Youtube to see some videos.
How much is the seller looking for? The price could sometimes be a dead giveaway but look through this thread on Niketalk that points out the differences between the real and the fake version: http://niketalk.com/t/507183/nike-air-yeezy-2-authentic-fake-comparison
Something about the shoe here...
Do you have any more pics of the shoe? Hard to tell from that one picture but one question I have is do the yellow laces have the red dots on them?
Also, how much are you paying for them and what's the condition?
Legit site. Here's something I found in their Terms & Conditions:
"Authenticity
We pride ourselves on providing exclusive authentic products for our customers. All of the products presented and sold by Crep LDN are 100% authentic guaranteed. We do not sell nor condone replicas, fakes, A...