After considering it early on, I didn’t chase this set and it’s interesting reading everyone’s take on it.
I would be very disappointed if this is what I received for the outlay. It’s been mentioned above a number of times about the perceived value of the original predictors and I get that a card is only worth what someone is willing to pay. However, the rarity of the predictors was a huge indicator in resale price, so for this reason alone, TLA should have made a much nicer set.
As Matt said, they did this to boost sales and have met their end of the deal. Fair enough. But surely you wouldn’t want to annoy some of your biggest customers to the extent where they are considering giving up collecting or the more likely scenario of not bothering to chase sets like this in the future. Therefore, placing a huge reduction on future sales. It’s not smart business. Seeing TLA operate like this, they’ve made my mind up as to whether I would chase a set like this in future - I wouldn’t.
I would also say that despite being underwhelming, if I paid that much for the predictors, I wouldn’t be looking to resell. This is mainly because I don’t see the point in paying that much money only to try to resell something. I don’t think anyone was ever going to get what they paid for this set, but people looking to offload them for ‘unders’ will devalue them really quickly. Look at the damage day trader does on eBay.
Good luck to those who got a set. I hope you get some kind of restitution.