Yeah working interfering with my hobby! Fortunately I am in the Office today so can keep a close eye on these when I'm not in meetings.
Trying to find the rules for the breaks but having no luck. What happens when a card features multiple teams?
You'll find those rules in the item description for each team.
Or, just read below....
Team you get in this break by purchasing this listing (in listing title).
General Rules in a Team Group Break:
What you will get for your purchase:
All "single team" cards for the team in this listing from the product Crazy8 Sportscard Group Breaks will open (listed below). You will also get any 'single team' Game Used and Autographs that come out of these boxes for the team you purchased. Quantity unknown.
What you might get:
"Multi team cards" are cards that have more than one team represented on the card (Example: League Leaders). Common "multi team cards" will be randomly distributed between the teams represented on the card. If a card has 3 teams represented on the card and we get 3 of the same card, then each team will get one. Any extras will be randomly distributed.
Multi Team High Value Rule:
All teams represented on a card that has a presumed value of $100 or more will decide on what happens to that card. Three options are available and all parties must agree on the decision.
1. Sell the card on ebay and split the profit (minus ebay, paypal, and shipping fees) between all parties involved in the ownership of that card.
2. A person who owns a team represented on one of these cards can purchase the rights to the other owners part in the card.
3. If an agreement can't be made on the two options above, then the card will be randomed between the teams involved on that card.
Redemption:
Single player redemptions that do not list a team will be researched to find out the team that is represented on the card.
Redemption Randoms:
1. Unknown redemptions will be randomed between all teams in the break. Odds on receiving one will depend on how many teams you own.
Past city teams: These are players that played for a team that at some point moved on to another city. By rule, the player for a past city team will go to the new team the organization now represents. Only exception to this rule is the former Cleveland Browns who moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens. The ruling by the NFL states that all records for the Cleveland Browns would stay in Cleveland. Therefore, all Cleveland Browns cards will go to the current Cleveland Browns.
If any other questionable cards come up during a break, the issue will be address at that time.