GarnettFan4Life
OZCT Supporter
Fine line between wanting to buy cards (mainly sealed product) and getting to a price where you think it's now priced to high and totally stop.
How come we let Panini (and as a result - downstream sellers on ebay and group breakers) charge so much for products? Blasters that were normally $25 up to $150? Retail boxes were $100 and in some cases went to $900? not even mentioning here the super premium products and zero improvement in QC and customer service. This went backwards for the most part.
Fine line between keeping up with collector demand and a money grab.
I know I got to the point where it was not fun to go in breaks any more and I stopped speculating on opening boxes - sure I sold a couple to use the $ to be able to open a couple or put towards PC cards but there was the point where I said FUCK you Panini - what the hell is this ?????
Here in Australia, as part of the toughest lock down and freedom of movement restrictions IN THE WORLD, we were bored, we were in some cases not able to work for a fair while and we had kids at home being home schooled, we had COVID subsidies and we were looking for things to enjoy and fill our time with and maybe in turn make a few $ to keep the cycle going. But it got the the point that so many people thought this might be a viable way to make a living off this hobby if the pandemic continued on for a long time. Think about what I typed there - make a living off this hobby. Pictures of men playing sport, printed on cardboard were sent around the world - in some cases to be condition appraised - sent back around the world during a pandemic - and then displayed proudly in a collection or sold again.
Some people may get the chance to make a living off this hobby - brick and mortar shops, grading middle men etc etc - but the vast majority can't, and IMO shouldn't be able to make big $ off cards. my opinion.
Why did we not put our foot down sooner and stop buying this trash product that Panini was putting out? I know I regret not making more of a big deal about it.
Why did we not collectively communicate and enact a plan as hobby enthusiasts to put out content and organise a STOP BUY?
This seems to be happening in the Magic The Gathering community at the moment. Good on them. I know in Australia we are a smaller community than the US and China but we failed guys. We failed for quite a long time and the big companies got rich off us. We bought stuff at outrageous bloody prices. I'm disappointed......
Main reason for posting this is to record a plan of action next time something extra ordinary happens. Another pandemic, the Fanatics power transfer, who knows what it may be - but as we return to some degree of normalcy in regards to hobby state and life styles - WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO DIFFERENT NEXT TIME?
Cheer up Charlie
How come we let Panini (and as a result - downstream sellers on ebay and group breakers) charge so much for products? Blasters that were normally $25 up to $150? Retail boxes were $100 and in some cases went to $900? not even mentioning here the super premium products and zero improvement in QC and customer service. This went backwards for the most part.
Fine line between keeping up with collector demand and a money grab.
I know I got to the point where it was not fun to go in breaks any more and I stopped speculating on opening boxes - sure I sold a couple to use the $ to be able to open a couple or put towards PC cards but there was the point where I said FUCK you Panini - what the hell is this ?????
Here in Australia, as part of the toughest lock down and freedom of movement restrictions IN THE WORLD, we were bored, we were in some cases not able to work for a fair while and we had kids at home being home schooled, we had COVID subsidies and we were looking for things to enjoy and fill our time with and maybe in turn make a few $ to keep the cycle going. But it got the the point that so many people thought this might be a viable way to make a living off this hobby if the pandemic continued on for a long time. Think about what I typed there - make a living off this hobby. Pictures of men playing sport, printed on cardboard were sent around the world - in some cases to be condition appraised - sent back around the world during a pandemic - and then displayed proudly in a collection or sold again.
Some people may get the chance to make a living off this hobby - brick and mortar shops, grading middle men etc etc - but the vast majority can't, and IMO shouldn't be able to make big $ off cards. my opinion.
Why did we not put our foot down sooner and stop buying this trash product that Panini was putting out? I know I regret not making more of a big deal about it.
Why did we not collectively communicate and enact a plan as hobby enthusiasts to put out content and organise a STOP BUY?
This seems to be happening in the Magic The Gathering community at the moment. Good on them. I know in Australia we are a smaller community than the US and China but we failed guys. We failed for quite a long time and the big companies got rich off us. We bought stuff at outrageous bloody prices. I'm disappointed......
Main reason for posting this is to record a plan of action next time something extra ordinary happens. Another pandemic, the Fanatics power transfer, who knows what it may be - but as we return to some degree of normalcy in regards to hobby state and life styles - WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO DIFFERENT NEXT TIME?
Cheer up Charlie
