
crwnedblasphemy
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Not sure it's a scum move. free market.Of course he did. How is it even a surprise? People are opportunistic scum. Nothing new.
Not sure it's a scum move. free market.Of course he did. How is it even a surprise? People are opportunistic scum. Nothing new.
Yeah, this is what I want to know. I found other guys who were trying to buy the stuff from reverb and they weren’t able to, yet this guy was able to buy every guitar?I guess I don;t mind. He shouldn't have made a video or went on camera saying it was for his studio. My only problem with this is Reverb. I have nothing against Revervb. I've never had a bad experience with them...but I do find it damn near impossible that one guy bought every single piece. Reverb should be explaining how that happened.
They were listed on Reverb. Dave didn’t decide who they went to. The real question is how ONE GUY got all of them when MANY PEOPLE were trying to buy a guitar?!?!?!Dave is partly responsible. He shouldn't have sold them all to one person if he intended to have his fans (plural), be able to afford and enjoy them.
I know there is some sort of program that blocks other people out and let’s you get through. My friend is in the sneaker game, and he said they (sneaker game in general) are trying to find a way to combat the people using these programs, apps, bots, or whatever they are. He said the same handful of guys seem to get everything, even though there are literally thousands of people trying to buy at the same time.I guess I don;t mind. He shouldn't have made a video or went on camera saying it was for his studio. My only problem with this is Reverb. I have nothing against Revervb. I've never had a bad experience with them...but I do find it damn near impossible that one guy bought every single piece. Reverb should be explaining how that happened.
I bet...that's just insane to me. I don't support Nike, not to be political, but It's weird to me people pay so much for something with basically super limited production value.I know there is some sort of program that blocks other people out and let’s you get through. My friend is in the sneaker game, and he said they (sneaker game in general) are trying to find a way to combat the people using these programs, apps, bots, or whatever they are. He said the same handful of guys seem to get everything, even though there are literally thousands of people trying to buy at the same time.
he said that Nike started a lottery type system. I guess every week they release a limited sneaker, and you have to join their app, and then there is a lottery that lets you have a chance to buy. The craziest thing is if you get a spot in the lottery and buy a pair of shoes, right after you buy them, there is another shoe sight where you can instantly sell them from anywhere 3 times to as much as 10 times what you paid depending on that weeks release. He told me a couple times the shoes was so popular and sought after that they were selling for many thousands of dollars!!
I dont understand. Dave listed them himself or not? Does he not have the power to either withold or ship multiple items to the same buyer?They were listed on Reverb. Dave didn’t decide who they went to. The real question is how ONE GUY got all of them when MANY PEOPLE were trying to buy a guitar?!?!?!
Yeah, it’s crazy. My friend is a tile guy in Portland. He heard about the sneaker game. He got that app, and enters the lottery every week for nikes limited release. Over the past year and a half, he has been able to buy 8 pairs (you can only buy one pair when you get a lottery spot) of shoes. He says they usually cost anywhere from about $100 to $150. He has made a profit of $6500 on 8 PAIRS of SNEAKERS!! He sells them anywhere from a couple minutes to a couple hours after buying them. It’s crazy, you don’t even have to have them in your possession to sell them. I think it’s an auction/middle man sneaker sight, so you don’t get paid until the site gets the shoes and authenticates them.I bet...that's just insane to me. I don't support Nike, not to be political, but It's weird to me people pay so much for something with basically super limited production value.
I think the way it works is that Reverb takes possession of all the gear, takes pics of it, checks the condition, promotes it online and then eventually lists it. All Mustaine did was hand over the gear and say how much he wanted for it.I dont understand. Dave listed them himself or not? Does he not have the power to either withold or ship multiple items to the same buyer?
Like you didn't make an offer on it .....Worse than the Mustaine stuff is that he's trying to sell an LTD Grynch (Hetfield model) that was owned by the guy from Evanessence for $65k.![]()
Like you didn't make an offer on it .....
I couldn't agree more!The best part is how on his YouTube post, he said one of the reasons he bought them all is to make sure some collector didn’t buy them and just hang them on their wall so nobody could enjoy them ever again!! What a wildly arrogant and greedy hypocrite!! Whoa!!