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Old 06-19-20, 04:52 PM
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PoorInRichfield
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Originally Posted by noOriginalNames
now I'm stuck with a fairly pricey pair of shoes that hurt my feet after 30 mins on the trainer and I can't take them back... I
If the shoes are clean and in good shape, eBay is pretty much the only place I've found one can go to get some of your money back. Other sites, like Craiglist and other bike classified sites just don't get enough interest for used shoes. Of course you won't get back what you paid, but it's better than having shoe-shaped paper weights sitting around the house. Make sure the shoes are clean and take a lot of pictures so the seller knows what they're getting to maximize earnings. In the USA, the USPS has free shoe shipping boxes that cost a bit less to ship than the giant shoe boxes that our big-foot shoes come in (which doesn't help you in Canada, der hey, but it might help someone else in the same predicament.)
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