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Last night we ran a story from reddit about a customer who claimed to have purchased counterfeit Yeezy Boost 350 shoes from sneaker consignment shop kolorblind in San Diego. The customer, Redditor intensetrash26, claims to have purchased counterfeits and was not offered a full refund. The consignment shop went on delete a photo they had posted of the customer while blocking him as well as deleting comments made by others in support. kolorblind reached out to us for their side of the story; the customer purchased the shoes brand new on September 11th, 2016 and 38 days later, called the store claiming the shoes were counterfeit. The shop owner responded immediately and invited him to the store on Monday to get things sorted out.

After inspecting the shoes, kolorblind offered $1,000 in store credit. The shoes had been worn since they were initially purchased and the customer attempted to clean them with a sneaker cleaning product. The customer rejected the store credit offer, but the question remains – are the shoes counterfeit and if so, how did it end up at a sneaker consignment shop? Now that both sides of the story have been presented, what are your thoughts? Read their statement to us below.