Benjamoose
Active Member
Considering it's really a counterfeit NIKE shoe, we can't expect them to be 100% honest.. but they want our money and keep getting our money so they don't wanna burn their bridges.
There is a reason they did not want us to write what we were paying for in the paypal message field.
But of course. But then that being said even if they were an honest company, their lack of information and release date awkwardness doesn't make them seem very trustworthy or reliable to handle my money.
But then the way you put this implies they're being dishonest to avoid any issues with selling illegal goods. Knowing that China often doesn't care about the legal system in other countries and the fact that they're making what they're selling very public (even choosing domains like nikemags and lebronjames) it just seems to me that they're just dishonest because... Well, they're dishonest. Not in some effort to keep doing what they're doing.
On the other hand if you're suggesting the other end of the stick, that "of course they are shady, they're selling knock-off goods" then why trust them at all?
Speaking as someone who hasn't attached hope to these companies via paying for something, I have to say from the outside looking in, this whole thing seems rather odd.
I am however sitting here day-by-day refreshing the page in the hopes that they turn up with the goods. It'd be awesome to see them come through.
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