This seller really amazes me:
http://cgi.ebay.com/8-2007-Upper-De...US_Baseball&hash=item230cf1905a#ht_500wt_1156
http://cgi.ebay.com/8-2007-Upper-De...US_Baseball&hash=item230cf1905a#ht_500wt_1156
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WOW
I would take the lot.
This seller really amazes me:
http://cgi.ebay.com/8-2007-Upper-De...US_Baseball&hash=item230cf1905a#ht_500wt_1156
Why? Read a few box breaks on these forums. People say the same thing. And if they get shorted, it's even worse. They complain about not getting a second or third $1.50 GU from the box, then if Topps or UD sends them a Brad Radke auto instead of a Pujols/Jeter/HOF low #'ed relic/auto, they screwed them TWICE! People are getting an overblown sense of entitlement as consumers, and it's only getting worse.
Why? Read a few box breaks on these forums. People say the same thing. And if they get shorted, it's even worse. They complain about not getting a second or third $1.50 GU from the box, then if Topps or UD sends them a Brad Radke auto instead of a Pujols/Jeter/HOF low #'ed relic/auto, they screwed them TWICE! People are getting an overblown sense of entitlement as consumers, and it's only getting worse.
All I'm saying is that it's unlike a typical ebay seller to actually use the word "crap" in his auction title. All other ebay sellers who sell the same low-end jerseys make no mention of the fact that the card they're selling really isn't worth much, and some even go as far as to say the card "will go up in value over time." It's very rarely that a buyer sees a seller who is completely honest about the item. The word "amaze" in my title was not meant to put down the seller, nor to compliment his actions but to merely point out what he is doing is astonishing, and very rare for a seller to do on ebay. But yes, as a consumer, one has to realize that every box is not going to be amazing. You're paying for the chance to hit something big, just like the lottery. If every box was great, it would be Topps Sterling or UD Premier. But with a bad lottery ticket, you get absolutely nothing, with a bad box, the buyer gets a few common autos.