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Those look really nice. To clarify, these are 1 full size down from your normal leather dress shoe size?
yup, i'm a 9.5 on the Brannock and took an 8.5 here.
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Those look really nice. To clarify, these are 1 full size down from your normal leather dress shoe size?
******* irritated because I have 0 feedback on my eBay account, won some visvim virgils that I’ve been looking for for a long time, and buddy tells me to cancel because he thinks I’m gonna scam him.
How does a buyer scam someone on eBay? Receive the item then create a PayPal dispute trying to get their money back?******* irritated because I have 0 feedback on my eBay account, won some visvim virgils that I’ve been looking for for a long time, and buddy tells me to cancel because he thinks I’m gonna scam him.
instant payment and verified address is not enough?
How does a buyer scam someone on eBay? Receive the item then create a PayPal dispute trying to get their money back?
How does a buyer scam someone on eBay?
The thing is, I don’t think they even make fake Virgil’s
Teach me sensei ?oh sweet summer child
....wait they do?
well **** lmao
yup, i'm a 9.5 on the Brannock and took an 8.5 here.
Not a Visvim guy so I'm not up to date on this but I recall some Virgils knock offs a few years back, can't imagine it's gotten better given the brand current status (it's still popular, yes?..).
Best to assume all the big brands stuff talked about on here has been or is about to be knocked off (with varying degrees of success...)
There's a thread on selling on ebay on the CM side if you want to get a taste of the pain ********** it can be. Not saying you'll automatically get shafted but the whole thing heavily favors buyers and unscrupulous pos won't hesitate to try and use it against you.
As always, due diligence, do your homework, if it's too good to be true etc...
I’m just trying to figure out how I can prove to this person that I’m not trying to scam them
I’m just trying to figure out how I can prove to this person that I’m not trying to scam them