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- Jun 27, 2014
Rudy put this vid up, and it's worth discussing:
This is a good example of one of the many legit problems MTG has right now. Ignore the likes of Hamblyburger Helper and his fellow tards for a moment; this sort of thing has become extremely common in certain stores - who will basically open the starter packs, take out any quality rares or mythics, replace them with middling rares and trash rares, reseal and then sell the starter packs as if nothing is wrong (making money on the Mythics/Quality Rares on the singles market).
WotC is pretty well-known for not doing anything to fight this practice. Now, admittedly, postmarket is beyond their control, but at issue is that resealed packs are easy to track; you can do so very easily via serial codes since the fucking things need to be scanned upon delivery. This falls in line with other issues WotC has had with quality control (such as misprints and cardstock woes). It doesn't help consumer confidence one bit.
This is a good example of one of the many legit problems MTG has right now. Ignore the likes of Hamblyburger Helper and his fellow tards for a moment; this sort of thing has become extremely common in certain stores - who will basically open the starter packs, take out any quality rares or mythics, replace them with middling rares and trash rares, reseal and then sell the starter packs as if nothing is wrong (making money on the Mythics/Quality Rares on the singles market).
WotC is pretty well-known for not doing anything to fight this practice. Now, admittedly, postmarket is beyond their control, but at issue is that resealed packs are easy to track; you can do so very easily via serial codes since the fucking things need to be scanned upon delivery. This falls in line with other issues WotC has had with quality control (such as misprints and cardstock woes). It doesn't help consumer confidence one bit.