Nike MAG replicas (V2 and V3 only)

How does the WU payment work? Is it via a credit card?

It can be a transfer from you bank, credit card/ debit card or WU card. It can be a hassle because you have to have your credit card approve the transaction. Which means you will have to call your credit card company, tell them you are doing an online Western Union fund payment to China. Otherwise they will block it. Then you have to put the order through Western Union and call them to answer some questions about the transaction to China. They will ask if you know this person, if you've done business with them before and what you bought. I tell them "goods". That's all they need to know. Then you order your shoes on the sneakerahead.co site. Email them the amount, country you're in and your name.
 
now all we need is for @cavx to finish the Nike Footwear case lol

I have two quote back for the vacuum former. The most recent quote (to supply and laser cut the parts to size) was $100 less than another company just to supply the raw materials. Go figure.

Not long now.

Just a heads up for any Aussies making WU payments. You can do this at a local Australia Post office. You simply fill out the form and they enter the details right there and process the payment. You can use cash or EFT, but can not pay using credit (why?). They require a name and an address of the person you are sending money to. Especially for transactions to China.
 
So what details do we have for David?

To pay Western Union from Australia, I will need:

Name - David ???? ???? (yes it actually asks for a middle name as well as a surname. I don't know if the Chinese even have a middle name. Most have their traditional name plus an English name.)
Address - This needs to include street, city, province and country (China)
Phone number - ???
Would be easier if they just said email as you find someone on Skype with an email.
 
So what details do we have for David?

To pay Western Union from Australia, I will need:

Name - David ???? ???? (yes it actually asks for a middle name as well as a surname. I don't know if the Chinese even have a middle name. Most have their traditional name plus an English name.)
Address - This needs to include street, city, province and country (China)
Phone number - ???
Would be easier if they just said email as you find someone on Skype with an email.

First Name : Xiufang
Last Name : Su
Address : Chenmendouxiaoqu lichengqu Fujian Putian(City: Putian, Province: Fujian,Country:China)
Zip Code : 351100
City : Putian
Country : China
Phone : 0086-15860001335
This is from the page that comes up after you select WU as your payment.
 
I think they asked the same questions, and I'm in the US. Did anyone get something different?

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First Name : Xiufang
Last Name : Su
Address : Chenmendouxiaoqu lichengqu Fujian Putian(City: Putian, Province: Fujian,Country:China)
Zip Code : 351100
City : Putian
Country : China
Phone : 0086-15860001335
This is from the page that comes up after you select WU as your payment.

Is Skype the best way to communicate with David? Just in case you run into any problems
 
Looking closely to the clear soles of my V3s I can see glue residue under all of it. I don't think this is a one off factory defect. I think it's the same way on all the shoes.

The glue is probably what gives it the whitish look under the clear as well.

I noticed i got the same effect when using Tarzan's Grip gluing my clears to V2 soles.
 
The glue is probably what gives it the whitish look under the clear as well.

I noticed i got the same effect when using Tarzan's Grip gluing my clears to V2 soles.

How were the RD soles attached? I'm assuming that they used something that preserved the clarity of the soles.
 
image.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegShoes came today and they are amazing. Worst part is plugging in the charger was deathly afraid cause the port is so small
 
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