NickyMabbs
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When is this going to happen ?
Because I've got to rob the bank first then opcorn:lol
I reckon that within hours of the raffle winners being notified, you'll see them popping up on eBay.
When is this going to happen ?
Because I've got to rob the bank first then opcorn:lol
Man that guy is obnoxious. I couldn't get through the video. Did he ever explain the $10 part? Or was he just click baiting?
I reckon that within hours of the raffle winners being notified, you'll see them popping up on eBay.
I reckon that within minutes of the raffle winners being notified, you'll see them popping up on eBay.
It's because you could technically win them by making only one $10 donation.
It's because you could technically win them by making only one $10 donation.
Looks like they've built a different version of PL MAGs, i bet those are pre production shoes because the soles aren't as blue as those we saw at NY and the LED bubble isn't as bad as 2016 version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZfNygh__NU
Agreed and even though they say this is a random draw lottery that anyone could win, I call BS. They will select the highest donors to get these shoes, and yes, those people will be wanting to get a return on their investment.
Wait for the auctions to have a good laugh ... :lolWhat's the latest # of entries? The highest one I've seen is 165k.
Wait for the auctions to have a good laugh ... :lol
I didn't mean that someone spent 165k on raffle tickets, I meant 165k was the highest number on the confirmation email that I've seen posted online. I'm curious to know how many people have bought tickets.
I've just been looking at instagram posts with the #nikemag hashtag and seeing the confirmation numbers that are posted. I should mention they're few and far between since people think that posting the number will allow someone else to steal their entry (which is ridiculous).!! where can i find that data?
I've just been looking at instagram posts with the #nikemag hashtag and seeing the confirmation numbers that are posted. I should mention they're few and far between since people think that posting the number will allow someone else to steal their entry (which is ridiculous).
Surely the odds differ depending on which size shoe you have bought tickets for?
Yeah, they may go up or down. If only 33 people bought entries for size 11, then you have a 1:1 ratio. If 33,000 people bought entries for size 11, you have a 1:1000 chance.