Based in Trier, Germany, ZUPPORT has been around since 2005 focusing on skate-centric brands such as Vans, Converse, Stüssy, and a ton of others. During the launch of the Nike SB x Air Jordan 1 Low 'UNC' earlier this week, the retailer posted the product on site, just like you would for any other release. But if you look closer into the description and translate it, you'll find that they're actually selling a PHOTO of the shoe for €90, not the shoe itself.,While this technique has been used by sellers in the past to try and scam potential buyers, it's shocking that a legitimate store is trying to do the same. According to some Instagram users, around 12,000 sneakerheads fell into this trap because their bots had automatically purchased the shoe without realising that they were actually buying a picture.,To make matters worse, the store reportedly changed the description of the 'UNC' to say that it's just a photo, not the shoe itself. This is making it harder for people to get their money back as online payment systems like PayPal have no way of verifying this.,If you DM them to request a refund, an automated message will be sent to you, reading, “Unfortunately, a cancellation or withdrawal from your order is not possible because the product was unambigu...