Me and my bro went halves in a $350 box which comes with 4 cards. The quality speaks for itself with the chip on the top and deep scratch on the jumper. Kyrie doesn't play for Boston anymore and it looks like the photo was taken by some paparazzi stalking him of the way out of a supermarket while he's eating an apple whilst in mid thought about something that has been disturbing him. I've posted the other contents of the box, I called the re-packers and am sending it back for a refund. Before the refund was granted I was fuming, we were excited to get it but now we probably won't ever shop there again.
Why would you pay $350 for a re-bundled product put together using the same business model as the manufacturers
They refunded it, at this point I won't but if they were to offer me something to make up for it then they I could stay. I didn't want to put a firm statement on it.What do you mean "we probably won't ever shop there again". You're saying there's a chance you might?
Correct, I've heard some of Noir cards can come like that out of the pack but I won't cop that for a $350 + delivery costs repack especially considering the other crap (minus the kaboom card) in there.So this was a repack product that you purchased? Not a factory sealed box of Panini Noir?
Long time QC issues with Panini on some high end products prone to chipping etc.
If it’s a repackaging product then I think that card should be replaced since the issues were missed but refund for the whole box cost? Probably not on them, it’s like ringing up Panini and asking for a refund after opening a box of NT saying it was not worth it.
Australian laws + 30 day refund policy my friend
So in AUS you can open a product like this and if you're not happy with what is in there you can get a refund? Doesn't sound right..... but great if you did I guess. That Kyrie really is a trash card, regardless of even the damage. I'm not a fan of that fn guy lol
False advertising is why, it was originally advertised as a this is going to sell out quick xmas special, they listed roughly 10 amazing hits and made it read like it was limited to 40 sales (zion rookie auto, Luka auto, Jordan Auto, Lebron Auto, Kobe signed Jersey... ect) I then discovered it was 40 cases, with 4 boxes per case, so it went from a 1 in 40 chance to 1 in 160 of getting the hits. I called them and advised them of this, they then got the description updated but in my mind i felt i had something to fall back on in the case i got junk. I got the first box and it was a great box, some amazing hits so we got another and we were ok if we got some average cards since the first box was really good but yeah I won't cop a damaged card.
So in AUS you can open a product like this and if you're not happy with what is in there you can get a refund? Doesn't sound right..... but great if you did I guess. That Kyrie really is a trash card, regardless of even the damage. I'm not a fan of that fn guy lol
But the whole hobby works like this: 50 % of consumers get screwed( to varying degrees), 20% get meh, 15% might break even, so that 5% can get an amazing box/case. That's the way it works, despite any promises to the contrary.
The only reason the hobby exists in its current format is because people are willing to gamble.
Would this happen to be the banner box from a fruitshop?
nice work on the refund, but i dont really agree with your reasoning. pretty surprised they gave you one actually...
have there been releases where a case doesnt contain boxes? i thought that was the definition of a case (within the hobby)? i dont really buy hi-end products, so im just wondering?
But the whole hobby works like this: 50 % of consumers get screwed( to varying degrees), 20% get meh, 15% might break even, so that 5% can get an amazing box/case. That's the way it works, despite any promises to the contrary.
The only reason the hobby exists in its current format is because people are willing to gamble.
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