@canadians which retailers y’all trying tmr?
What’s this?
What’s this?
A botter just flexing their success see this all the time after releases it is beyond aggravating
Any good ones to try for U.S. in the morning?
I’m trying this 10AM EST
I’m trying this 10AM EST
https://undefeated.com/collections/all
Thank you :)
Could just be glitches but I'm p sure I'm watching stock of individual sizes be re-added and then be immediately gobbled up by bots in realtime
@thegreatdivine did you cop?
Crazy that the people behind the bots are most likely the same ones who were trashing the shoes and calling them wack but they'll use the same shoes to try to make some profit for themselves.
Crazy that the people behind the bots are most likely the same ones who were trashing the shoes and calling them wack but they'll use the same shoes to try to make some profit for themselves.
There's a special place in hell for bot-driven dropshippers
Could just be glitches but I'm p sure I'm watching stock of individual sizes be re-added and then be immediately gobbled up by bots in realtime
You're not wrong.
There's a special place in hell for bot-driven dropshippers
I wonder why there isn't a system in place to stop them.
I wonder why there isn't a system in place to stop them.
Because Nike doesn’t care
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I wonder why there isn't a system in place to stop them.
Yeah, it's pretty f***ed up and anti-consumer. Well, at least anti-the consumers who these retailers should be concerned about maintaining a relationship with. I was wondering the same thing when I'd try to cop next-gen consoles like PS5s from Walmart and they were immediately all acquired by bots. For months on end with no remedy.
I guess these companies just don't give a s*** as long as the product is moving? 'If a unit sold is a unit sold then screw it' is the mentality I guess they have. And I suppose there's an added benefit of the hype increasing when something is viewed as unobtainable - it makes people want it more. I still hate the practice with a passion, though.
Yeah, it's pretty f***ed up and anti-consumer. Well, at least anti-the consumers who these retailers should be concerned about maintaining a relationship with. I was wondering the same thing when I'd try to cop next-gen consoles like PS5s from Walmart and they were immediately all acquired by bots. For months on end with no remedy.
I guess these companies just don't give a s*** as long as the product is moving? 'If a unit sold is a unit sold then screw it' is the mentality I guess they have. And I suppose there's an added benefit of the hype increasing when something is viewed as unobtainable - it makes people want it more. I still hate the practice with a passion, though.
Yeah, that's most likely the logic behind them not bothering to fight it. All they care about are their units being moved and if it ends up creating an air of exclusivity around the brand then even better because that directly leads to more hype for every new release.
It's the same thing companies like Ticketmaster do. They'll never truly fight people who use bots to cop tickets because they most likely are involved with the biggest reseller sites so they make money off that, too.
It's f***ed up but I really hope true fans are able to get their hands on the shoes. I want to cop both colors but I won't kill myself trying to.