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Deidamia Bassiti

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:25:30 PM8/4/24
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Ihave/had two lighters. Both of them flip-top, same brand, same year. Both advertising. The only difference was the advertising. One was/is in almost new condition. The other one had scars. After having a chat here on the board about raising prices to sell. I decided to try it. The lighter with scars I list at 19.99. The one that is almost perfect I listed at 9.99. The 19.99 one did not last a week. The 9.99 one is about to get pulled and put in a junk box. This is a one-time example. I don't normally have the same stuff to try it with. But in this one instance it worked.

One potential reason is there are literally thousands of potential buyers who have heard of or done business with Stockx in the past. Those same thousands of buyers have never heard of rsport119. In one of my main categories I sell in there are 3 sellers who ALWAYS sell things for at least 5x more than anyone else.


It sounds like you fell into the same trap many sellers on Ebay do. Checking other sites and books values of items will never work on Ebay. Go to SOLD items here on Ebay because that is the site you are using. Out of the last 90 pairs sold 85 have sold for LESS than YOUR asking price.


I have never used Stockx to sell as their customer service is unacceptable to me. My wife and I do use stockx, and other shoe sites to help price shoes in real time to give buyers a fair market rate when possible, if not better sometimes. 30 sales with a shoe going for more than we have priced has some bearing on what a pair of shoes should sell for. I know stock x has aprox 50% business that in not in the US, but certainly more folks can open an ebay account to saver $40-$100. These folks on stock x could be laundering money for all I know, so I was asking for advice.


Their customer service can't be much worse than the eBay customer support center these days. If it's not a viable platform you may want to try looking for others. I moved away from eBay as my sole selling venue long ago and now only sell less than 20% of my items on eBay.


Some people will just NOT shop on eBay or open an account for any number of reasons. As a seller I tend to look for those venues where the shoppers buy. Shopx's having a large percentage of non-US business may have something to do with the fact that they are an India based company.


Shoe size usually has a good amount to deal with what a shoe sells for. I see many shoes sell with many more flaws than other as well. Size 7.5 is a more valuable shoe on a bape adidas. I checked terapeak and only saw 5 of these shoes selling, none in this size and I have already sold one for almost this exact amount.


I once tried another reliable platform, and ebay sold two of my shoes while the listing was just sitting on the other platform. I believe StockX makes you use twitter for faster customer service, sorry that just does not work for me. Thank you though. I am a smaller shoe seller with my wife and ebay usually is the best ticket for us.


From my knowledge StockX is way more reliable than eBay when it comes to selling sneakers. It depends what type of sneakers you're selling, but don't you have to send the sneakers to StockX, they authenticate and clean the item, then send it to the buyer?


We may cancel purchase on some new E bay accounts. Yes this is a bit negative, but there are a few folks that try to take advantage of Ebay and when ebay loses, the cost will eventually come back to all of us.


Quite understandable. Personally shoes and clothing are a couple of the items I would never buy online. I prefer to go to a B&M store in my local area of which there are hundreds within a few miles, and try the items on for size and comfort. I fully understand that not every consumer has that luxury and some consumers can be in VERY remote locations.


DETROIT, March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Online marketplace StockX announced today that it has launched an immersive shopping app for Apple Vision Pro, Apple's newly launched spatial computer. The experience features an immersive sneaker showcase with 3D models of top releases, a rich product browse and discovery experience, live and actionable market data, and a 'Shop the look' feature that allows users to browse user-generated content from customers around the world in a stunning 4K display. StockX makes buying, selling, and discovering the world's most sought-after sneakers, apparel, accessories, collectibles, and electronics easier than ever before. The new app, designed for Apple Vision Pro, further encourages users to dive into the world of current culture with an entirely new shopping experience.


"Nothing replaces the feeling of picking a sneaker off the shelf and holding it in your hands, but this new experience comes very close," said Greg Schwartz, StockX president and chief operating officer. "Innovation is at the heart of everything we do at StockX. We were the first to introduce stock market mechanics to the resale space, and we're proud to be one of the first marketplaces to launch a spatial app for Apple Vision Pro. It's everything you know and love about StockX, but in an entirely new dimension."


"In addition to being one of the first resale marketplaces to bring spatial shopping to market, the StockX experience offers a unique balance between immersive features and our core competencies," said Drew Moore, senior director of product design at StockX. "We're incredibly proud of how this first iteration came together, and we're already looking forward to rolling out the next phase of features and updates."


Looking ahead, StockX plans to add selling capabilities and further personalization offerings to the app, including a feature that allows customers to shop and browse the same products as their friends using SharePlay.


About StockXStockX is proud to be a Detroit-based technology leader focused on the large and growing online market for sneakers, apparel and accessories, electronics, collectibles, and trading cards. StockX's powerful platform connects buyers and sellers of high-demand consumer goods from around the world using dynamic pricing mechanics. This approach affords access and market visibility powered by real-time data that empowers buyers and sellers to determine and transact based on market value. The StockX platform features hundreds of brands across verticals including Jordan Brand, adidas, Nike, Supreme, BAPE, Off-White, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci; collectibles from artists including KAWS and Takashi Murakami; and electronics from industry-leading manufacturers Sony, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Apple. Launched in 2016, StockX employs over 1,000 people across offices and verification centers around the world. Learn more at www.stockx.com.


StockX does not allow you to use multiple promo codes on one item. We have observed that when you try to apply another code, it will remove the existing one. However, since StockX promo codes are applied to individual items, you can have multiple promo codes in your shopping cart.


You can resolve the most common issues on their FAQ page. If you need further assistance, you can reach StockX customer service by filling out the form on their Contact Support page. You may also reach out to representatives at sup...@stockx.com or on StockX social media properties. They also offer a live chat option.

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