On their flyer it states there are 130 Sensations enclosed in boxes, 105 Future Stars etc. The simple fact is that there is not. There is 129 & 104. How is this not illegal false advertising? That is 36 trash boxes that could have had a sig, which is a pretty big deal for those on this forum that have lucked out on the busting stakes.
And #001s. Let me be conservative. Lets say they averaged out at a worth of $450 each (lowballing), they have taken $7200 out of our market. Future Stars at $200?ea = $3200. That is $10k++ stolen from the consumers. But, on the plus side...if you have a #002!!
Right that was the conservative whinge - now the irrational, emotionally charged whinge
Imagine there hasn't been a jackpot in Lotto for several weeks. Someone asks the organisation what is happening. They respond "On careful consideration we decided to quietly remove the jackpot, keep it for ourselves and hand out 2nd division and below only, but it is okay because that still means you can win some nice prizes.' Sensationalising I know, but they have stolen our jackpot.
It is so
frustrating because, as has been said ad nauseum, this release could have been brilliant. It has two very simple mistakes that have ruined it and these were signposted by collectors (and acknowledged) last year. I can understand them making mistakes through inexperience (variation in pens for sigs), but I cannot accept this other stuff without frank disclosure
Oh and the argument that Select did the same - at least they were open about it. They didn't wait until we had found out ourselves.
Let's hope they don't decide to release ultra rare 1/1s next year!