of course is relavant to my situation, we all sell new/used items we have previously owned and used for that fact.. smh why would Nike be concerned about my situation when they are not even involved and I was just falsely accused saying that I needed permission from Nike to sell what I had already purchased from the retail store, its mine once it comes out the store, I payed to own the shoe..to use it to wear it.. its mine.. its clearly the law if you want to research on google about selling second hand goods which belongs to the rightful owner who has purchase it. shoe was listed on the jordan talk facebook group and clearly stated the name of the shoes giving credit to the right brand which was nike and the name nike gave to the certain shoe, as well as the conditions (used) 9/10 cleanable dirt marks of usual wear over a 2 year period. photos were clear pictures of the item I sold obviously, this isn't false advertisement as the buyer was satisfied with the purchase and did not make a claim/dispute to ask for a refund as stated on my main post, had I sold something that was not shown in the picture or didn't match the description surely they would have happily opened a claim for a refund as I would have done so if I was unsatisfied with my purchase simple as that.. but this is not the case, no claims, no refunds.. nothing that says the buyer of the item was unhappy and wanted to claim their money back, pretty sure paypal would have sided with the buyer if that was the problem. as said before, had the shoes been fake the buyer would have asked for a refund because I would of falsely advertise something that its not legit.. not the case here, No case for that fact its been bought on the 19th february, payed, shipped with trackings, delivered to the buyer on the 22nd.. Now march 29th and the buyer has not gotten back to me to open a claim against me regarding anything so I don't have to prove anything as the case isn't about selling counterfeit items but falsely informatiom about having to have permission from Nike to sell ONE pair of used shoes i've owned, ya'll are just misunderstanding this situation.
... View more