Thought you could make some cash off that pair of Yeezy Boosts or Jordan retros you scored at retail? Think again if you were one of the unlucky consignors at the Phoenix, Arizona consignment shop Pound for Pound. In a case of when sneaker reselling goes bad, the owner of the shop has apparently skipped town owing multiple sellers thousands of dollars to individuals that sold sneakers in the store. See the full report from a local Phoenix Fox station below.
Sneaker Consignment Store Closes Down And Owner Disappears While Still Owing Thousands Of Dollars To Consignors
Zack Schlemmer
September 28, 2017
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