I'm lost in your arguement, your post makes me believe that you don't like the product due to a bad experience, and are trying to picket-sign others into not buying it.
To ask others why they buy a product, and to say they're wasting their money, it really shouldnt be a concern for you man. I mean if I bought a box and was happy with the results, why should you mind?
Like every product, buying a box is always a gamble. Buying a lottery ticket or scratchie is a gamble, and dropping a goldy in a pokie machine is a gamble. People do it, because 1. they enjoy it, and/or 2. they hope for that big return some day.
I'm sure 99.99/100 of our members here on OCT who buy boxes rather than separate ebay items, will tell you they do it because they enjoy it.
It's a hobby, not a real estate market man.
Panini are just like every other marketing company around the world, they do what they can to attract people to buy their products. Do you smoke or drink? Same thing bud. We're all sheep a marketing world. We do what we want with whom we want.
And of course Panini are gonna keep doing this kind of thing with all the lemmings and greedy people out there who just won't stop buying them.
^^I think you answered your own argument in the original post. If people keep handing the $$$ over unfortunately they really have no incentive to make better product. Can think of an Australian card company with the same thought process.
Why spend $2000 on a case where the best card is a Stockton or Robertson auto. Why not keep that money for when a Solid Gold or Bullion Tag hits ebay and you'll be able to buy it from there (and for likely less...).
I agree that you're better off using the money to buy what you want from the product but Scotty is spot on, who gives a s*** about what others spend on it. Hardly worth trying to get people to boycott it.
I think most of the people buying Gold Standard know exactly what they are in for.Completely valid point. I'd just like to make the unsuspecting purchasers aware. Those who should know better and still do, well they can do what they want with their money. However for anybody unsure of a product to buy and are considering this one, I strongly suggest that they don't do it!
My only experience is seeing what other people are busting. I don't buy Panini, I think they're a ripoff - and this product is a massive example of that. They're using the appeal of the Bullion tags and Solid Golds to con people into buying the product at insane prices, then leaving them with worthless rubbish in return.
It's gambling, except unlike most other products the reward is so far out of reach that it's hardly worth playing.
I do like their Limited product, but I want actual collectors (especially younger ones) being able to buy a box and then not have to sit on a donut for weeks after their raping.
I'm just advising any people thinking about possibly buying this product that it is incredibly overpriced and that IMO people shouldn't buy it and hopefully Panini will learn that they can't get away with this crap.
People should open boxes for fun. But it's hardly fun when you spend $200 on a box and end up with nothing but junk, unless you get really excited by a jersey card or auto of a scrub-average player for your $200.
I think most of the people buying Gold Standard know exactly what they are in for.
I stay right away from GS. I tend not to go any higher than Limited.
And another thing imo any 1/1 should only ever be a patch or an auto. Again flooding the market with these base 1/1 is just nucking futs. Panini really need MJ and LBJ autos. The only way i could ever justify $200 a box these days is if they were a hit[/quote
Totally agree, the aura of the 1/1 is now gone, far too many. I just discovered that the 08-09 letterman patch has multiple 1/1's of the same player just different letters. I have only ever bought two boxes and they both sucked balls. You only ever win big time if u pull an mj with the price of boxes.
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