Seriously so how do you know they haven’t been searched, I would be getting a refund if seal was brokenSome hobby stores cutting the seal of the boxes and resealing them before sending out to avoid flipping, I like this concept.
Out of curiosity, just did the rounds:
Al's Card Shop: No listing
Balls and Bumpers: Presale sold out
Bazinga Cards: Presale sold out; Selling 4 pack bundles for $70
Cherry Collectables: Presale sold out
Countless Cards: No listing
Diggaz Trading Cards: No listing
Fastbreak Cards & Collectables: No listing
Gimko: Available in store on release day
Hobby Kingdom: Listed as a case break
Ja Ja's Collectables: No listing
Local Card Shop: Presale sold out
Just Cards: No listing
RGV Collectables: Presale sold out
Shields Stamps & Coins: Presale sold out
Sports Card World: In store Wed morning
Springdale Collectables: eBay store (no listing)
Sunshine Collectables: No listing
The Traders: No listing
Underground Games: eBay store (no listing)
Seriously so how do you know they haven’t been searched, I would be getting a refund if seal was broken
Phoenix Foster looks happy.Early contender for crapest box:
This is why I don't openEarly contender for crapest box:
Flippers are part of the hobby now , that’s the way it is . I buy off them I don’t sell. I would not touch a broken box but this is why they are doing it . Not sure this is proper practice however as Festa says how do you know it hasn’t been searched ridiculous imo. If someone buys a box it’s up to them what they do with it. I imagine people resell all sorts of products not just cards you cant be doing this . Sure in a perfect world we go back to buying packs and boxes from Steve when we felt like it at recommended retail. But it’s different now , they have to think of a better way as that’s tampering with the box.
If this release is any indicator, the days of genuinely 'flipping' boxes are numbered. I can't see it being a thing for more than another 12-18 months.
Each release is seemingly taking longer to sell out and profits made selling on eBay are quickly becoming razor thin as the sheer weight of listings results in a race to the bottom. We are far removed from the days of 2021 Optimum that sold out in under 90 seconds and was getting snapped up for 700+ on the secondary market (despite retailing for less than 2023 Legacy).
I think quick flips are numbered. Those who are holding long term will still be ok as you'll still have breakers and people who love particular releases that will jump on a product once supply is gone.
Select have done a marvellous job of stabilising this by targeting the bots
Yeah we're still in the infancy of the bot affliction with Select.Long term will be fine I agree, particularly sets that have preceded 2023 Legacy. The sneaker crew generally don't have the funds to hold long term (nor the desire to do so), and it's just a question of when the return on investment of flipping becomes too low to bother. Once the flippers are out of the hobby demand will quickly swing the other way, and strict box limits will soon be a thing of the past (although may still exist in some form for a while yet).
I'm not so sure Select have mitigated bots to any great extent. A number of listings on eBay range from 6-10 boxes, and I can only assume these would be people who aren't members of SCC.
Only an extra 6 hidden cards, huge miss not to have all 18 teams.
Kouta
Peter Daicos
Jobs Watson
Shaun Burgoyne
Matthew Richardson
Ben Cousins
Also wish they had another release of Future Hall of Fame since that's the essence of Legacy but select gonna select
Port aren't that bigGenerally speaking, the six biggest clubs... coincidence? I doubt it.
Phoenix Foster looks happy.
If they made the Shaun Burgoyne card for Port like they did with Hodge's FHOF.... not happy JanePort aren't that big