#TravisScottJordanSneakers: Did You Sit at the Computer Twiddling Your Thumbs Hoping to Buy #JordanTravisScott Sneakers From the #Nike Website?

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    #TravisScottJordanSneakers: Did You Sit at the Computer Twiddling Your Thumbs Hoping to Buy #JordanTravisScott Sneakers From the #Nike Website?


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    What a sad day it is today for Nike.com Jordan sneaker heads. The “Jordan Air Mid 1 Travis Scott” went up for sale online today on the Nike website at approximately 10:00 AM Eastern standard Time. Thousands, including the founder of the site, patiently sat at the computer hoping to purchase a pair of the “Travis Scott Nike Jordan air mid 1” edition sneakers. Sadly, the founder of the site managed to pick out the proper size “Jordan Travis Scott sneaker” and make the purchase, putting him a credit card number and CVV security code successfully. After clicking the submit button thinking the order went through successfully, a receipt of sale-purchase never hit the e-mail inbox with the order number and date the “Jordan Travis Scott sneakers” would hopefully be shipped out.


    Unfortunately, the “Travis Scott sneakers by Nike Air Jordan” sold out in virtually 36 min. After released on the Nike website today. They’re now available on StockX.com roughly running around $800 and better per pair, depending on your size. Look forward to paying in the upward bound price range of close to $1,500 - $2,000 per pair, as people will continue searching across the Internet in weeks to come for the best price and availability in their size.







    If you succeeded in purchasing a few pairs of “Travis Scott Jordan sneakers” from the Nike website for $175, you possibly bucked up. How so? Keeping the first pair of the Travis Scott Jordan signature yourself, and selling the rest at the highest price possible on either eBay.com, LetGo.com, OfferUp.com, Souq.com, Etsy.com, or PoshMark.com to the highest bidding customer. By selling them at almost or over 10 times what you purchased them for, that covers the costs of your taxes being paid to the IRS, covers the cost of your Jordan sneakers, and leaves you with many more hundreds of dollars in your pocket as a happy “Jordan sneaker reseller.”


    Congratulations to everyone who managed to purchase a pair of Jordan Travis Scott sneakers for $175.
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