OddSlug wrote:
I have no experience of stockx but isn't stockx more of a market place than a store itself? So more like ebay? Ebay may be legit but it's individual sellers you need to consider.Yeah, I was drawn to them because of the authentication process. I'd hate to run a race in a fake pair of race shoes and have them fall apart or something, so felt good peace of mind with them.
https://stockx.com/...uthentic-never-fake/
"StockX Kiboshes the Fakes
Here’s how we do it:
- We perform a 2-stage process for identifying fakes
- Step 1: Verification
- During the verification process, we verify everything about the product.
- We verify product accuracy: does the product match the invoice
- We verify size: You might think this is a simple, but we have to check this every time.
- We verify color: You need to be able to flex in the right colorway.
- We verify condition: we evaluate deadstock quality and check for any and all product defects
- Step 2 is Authentication: A multi-point inspection across the entire product making sure the buyer gets the authentic product, never fake.
- We verify and perform a detailed review of the packaging: are the boxes undamaged; do they match the product; is the packaging legit
- We verify and perform a detailed review of all product materials: are all the materials used in the product real. All leather, no pleather, never fake.
- We verity and perform a detailed review of product construction: do all seams, stitching, glueing, and other construction details correspond to the product
- As a result of our authentication process, less than .3% of customers are ever unhappy with their products
Every product passes every single step in the authentication process before they reach the seller: always authentic, never fake. Why do we do this? Why do we invest so much time and energy to train authenticators, and test and re-test every conceivable detail of every product? Simple: because it’s what we do.
This is StockX. Now you know."
https://www.strava.com/...tes/zachary_mckinney
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plant_based: Dec 10, 19 8:50