Agree... Its like Select had set the bar so low for so long that we are heaping praise on them for the last 12 months because after 20 years they actually raised it a bit
Sending my first redemption card in (Pendlebury Sig). Do they ship it back in a one touch? And do I just send a registered envelope with the redemption card to send back to me or should I send in a padded bag etc with a registered sticker on it. Just keen to know how they package it back to you.
And do I just send a registered envelope with the redemption card to send back to me or should I send in a padded bag etc with a registered sticker on it. Just keen to know how they package it back to you.
Get a padded bag, get it registered (but not scanned in yet) and place it inside another larger padded registered bag, and for something like a Cap sig get the added insurance on both packages. It's kind of a fuck around but worth it if it disappears.
Get a padded bag, get it registered (but not scanned in yet) and place it inside another larger padded registered bag, and for something like a Cap sig get the added insurance on both packages. It's kind of a f*** around but worth it if it disappears.
Sending my first redemption card in (Pendlebury Sig). Do they ship it back in a one touch? And do I just send a registered envelope with the redemption card to send back to me or should I send in a padded bag etc with a registered sticker on it. Just keen to know how they package it back to you.
I’ve got no idea but could be a Coleman/Rising Star release (Given plenty of Brownlow/Norm in Supremacy 1) Plenty of these awards with high profile players that never had a significant card relating to the award. Then Booklets, Base and Franchise signatures etc could be the same just different players.
You own the redemption card legally. You purchase the pack of cards and you own the contents of that pack. You are not exchanging it or foregoing it for another card. The redemption card entitles you to redeem it for another card, but not to give up your legal possession of the card in the process.
The definition of redeem is 'to regain possession of.'
IMO.