Tired of Taking Repeat L’s on Supreme?

 

Supreme Bot Reviews
Tired of Taking Repeat L’s on Supreme?

 

No matter how long you’ve been following Supreme, there’s always been a certain level of hype accompanying the brand. But up until recently, you at least had a chance with most items trying to cop manually. If you’ve tried to cop anything in the last weeks, you’ll know how hard it is to cop manually nowadays. The hype grew substantially after Complex News made a video about the re-selling market of Supreme. Which showed people they could make money by buying Supreme and re-selling it using a supreme bot.

So now, there are large numbers of people who set-up their Supreme bots every week just to buy as many of the most hyped items as their bot will let them, just so they can re-sell it to people who actually want the clothing. Now there are a ton of people who genuinely mess with the clothing, but can’t get it on drop day. And end up having to pay $100 over retail because they couldn’t buy it in time manually.

I was that guy missing out, trying to cop manually. And giving in and paying over retail prices plenty of times, until one day when bots caught my interest. Now, I want to help other people who are in the same situation I was in. I’m guessing you’re interested in getting a bot so you can finally stop taking L’s on Supreme.



So, when you’re thinking about buying a Supreme bot, there are lots of options out there depending on exactly what you’re looking to do with it.

  • Are you looking to open up your own Supreme reselling store based on products you order on Thursday drop days? Or are you looking just to cop a few items because you like the clothing?
  • What’s your price budget for the Supreme bot? $70? $300?

More expensive bots will typically have extra features, but you personally may not even need any of these features. You may be completely satisfied with Supreme bots on the cheaper side of things!

First, when I was searching for a Supreme bot, I went to all the websites of the top bots that came up on Google, and read everything I could find out about them. One thing that I did find interesting, and kind of annoying, was that the only reviews for the bots were on the websites for the individual bot. Obviously, they’re only going to post successes in the testimonials section, but you never actually know how well the bot will work in reality.

I’ve tested out multiple bots now during my Supreme journey, and I feel like I can give anyone interested in a Supreme bot a good idea of what they’re getting for their money! I will be writing reviews for each one of the top Supreme bots in the game. So that everybody can find a good bot for what they need, in their price range.

Another thing to consider before purchasing a bot is that Supreme can very easily ban your IP address. So, what do you do when Supreme bans your IP? I remember the first time my IP got banned with my bot. I had no idea what was going on, because Supreme’s website wouldn’t load on my computer at all. So, I emailed the bot service I was using, and they said that’s a risk you take; they couldn’t help. They said that I needed to purchase my own proxy online. If Supreme does ban your  IP, you have to purchase a virtual private network (VPN).

One last thing to consider before purchasing a bot is that no bots are guaranteed to get you anything. I’ve been using Supreme bots for a long time, and I’ve had plenty of weeks with super hyped items (Patchwork Anorak, Punching Bag) that on drop day Supreme’s website literally just crashed, so even with my bot running, there was nothing I could do. When the page eventually loaded, I received an instant L. I didn’t even have a chance, even with my Supreme bot.

But on the first drop after I purchased my first Supreme bot, I copped 2 Mendini picture T’s. Then, I made the money I spent on the Supreme bot back, within the first drop after I purchased it, by re-selling one of the t’s (yes, I used to re-sell on the side). If someone did end up getting even one of the lower priced bots, they’re still likely to easily make their money back by re-selling. It’s worth it if you don’t mind buying a few items to sell, and reselling them. I’ll tell you first hand that eBay gets amazing views for all Supreme items. You can quickly flip some items on eBay and make all of the money you invested in the bot back. And then you’ll have the bot service until you have to renew it (Most Supreme bot services require a renew fee each new Supreme season). Or it may be a one-time payment and you’ll have the programs forever!