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Topps has pushed me over the edge with this nonsense. I am done with MLB cards

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I just read about a fellow collector pulling a Bryce Harper Auto redemption that had been expired less than a week. Topps told him that there was nothing they could do for him.

As of right now I have quit collecting/buying/selling MLB cards. No more group breaks, no more cases/boxes, no more singles. I am done with this side of the hobby until another company can produce MLB cards. I have a nice collection of Freddie Freeman and and Craig Kimbrel certified autos(most of them from 2011 when I got back into sports cards after a 5 year hiatus) that I will cherish forever, but I am DONE with the Topps Company forever until the day I die!

I will continue to pick up NBA singles (Panini and U.D only) and add to that side of my collection, but I will most likely be done on this side of the forums too. Good luck to you all and I bid you a fond farewell!
 

All The Hype

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I guess I understand being pissed, but a redemption card isn't like a gallon of milk...you can't just give it the smell check to make sure it's still usable even after the date. When it expires, it expires.
 

A_Pharis

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I have to agree. It sucks that it was only a week expired... but expired means expired.
It's kind of like people I see give this excuse for being busted speeding: "I thought we could go like 8 over!"

No - it's a speed LIMIT. That said, even if they have them still in the stock room, and expired redemption doesn't have to be honored. It'll most likely be sent out as a replacement for something else.
 

BenG76

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May 15, 2013
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I still wish someone would sue the heck out of the card companies. If the outside of the box promises so many autos or whatever they should be in the box. Redemption's shouldn't count. I remember ripping a 2008 Topps Chrome box and pulling an expired redemption for an auto of a decent player. I was pissed. I have been considering boycotting modern cards all together since I dislike Panini as well.
 

cstmleather

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Jan 14, 2009
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I pulled an expired Nolan Ryan Autograph Baseball redemption from 1998 Pinnacle Plus a few months ago. I'm done too!

I'd hang on to any recent expired redemption. Hell might freeze over and Topps will follow Panini in honoring them or atleast offering a replacement.
 

rsmath

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Nov 8, 2008
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This case is why a lot of older wax is stuff I"m not buying. I think it would be fun to bust older triple threads or tier one products but I've held off because the cost of the boxes are rather pricey to me considering that I think my odds are good I may pull an expired redemption so I'm waiting for hopefully the market to go to rock bottom on those so a redemption pull won't be crushing.
 

BBCgalaxee

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Sep 9, 2011
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Sorry to hear

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jcmint

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Aug 7, 2008
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An expiration date is exactly what it says. Its expired time to move on. It sucks but I dont see how you can complain about that.
 

homerun28aa

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Jun 8, 2011
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It expired, that means that it's now worthless. Topps puts those redemptions in for a reason. Does it suck? Yes. But you have to know that when buying a product, if the redemptions are expired there's nothing that can, or even should be done.
 

homerun28aa

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Jun 8, 2011
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don't piss off your customers is why they should do it and it's only DAYS expired.

This isn't 1989 when customers are a dime a dozen buying .45 packs and complaining about a wax stained Matt Nokes card.

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To be fair their customers are mostly spoiled...
 

BenG76

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Kinda hard to believe some of the responses here. No wonder the card companies keep screwing the customer so. Just keep smiling and taking it guys. I know I wont be ripping anymore new Topps or Panini products. Take a stand and vote with your wallet people. Keep letting them give you redemption's or "event worn" jersey/patch cards.

I certainly don't mean to be a stick in the mud here. Why would you continue to buy products from companies with such horrible service. The boxes lots of times state how many autos or whatever you should get. They don't mention redemption's except for maybe in the fine print. That"s whats wrong with a lot of companies today. They hide behind to much fine print and legal mumbo jumbo. I for one wont be supporting them any longer.
 

lambert58

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Sep 29, 2008
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I have not purchased that much unopened stuff in the last few years. Maybe a box or two here and there and if I get a redemption I send in immediately. My question is what about all those boxes from the last 5 or so years? Knowing that there is a chance of pulling an expired redemption auto who is going to buy it? I do not remember when the whole redemption thing kicked into full gear, but could the Longo Super never be seen since many people will not buy old wax anymore? And all these stores/dealers I mean aren't they stupid for not putting these boxes on major sale towards the end of the season when the redemptions are still good? Otherwise they may be eating the cost forever.
 

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