Jesse: I would assume the box was just a poor choice for one used to ship... not indicative of the contents. I can give BCA that... even I would hope that the scratched out label wasn't a bad sign.
OK. I thought the packs were marked.
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Jesse: I would assume the box was just a poor choice for one used to ship... not indicative of the contents. I can give BCA that... even I would hope that the scratched out label wasn't a bad sign.
Did Topps state the odds somewhere or were the odd determined by math? I ask because this could be a case like the 2006 UD FX Blue card where the stated print run was something like 1 in 6 packs but in reality it was 1 in 30 or more packs. So if the odds were stated incorrectly or never stated at all the amount of auto's received might actually be correct. This seems to play out in the fact that no one has posted about receiving above average amounts of auto's, leading me to assume less auto's were placed into the product. In either case there is an element of chance, just like the box of Upper Deck Ballpark Collection that I got kicked in the nuts on....$200 box and about $30 return.
Looking at eBay, there has been at least one of every subject appear (all 38 of them). Whether that means there are indeed 50 of each...no idea.
FWIW, I received 4 packs and pulled one autograph and one red. Maybe it was the short thank you note I included with the wrappers (highly doubtful, but who knows).
Jim, sorry you didn't get what you were expecting to get.
So my quick math tells me that 30 cases total, how many cases did you buy last year and the years before? Did you buy that many because of the wrapper redemption, or is that how many you get each year?
I bought 0 cases of 2011 Bowman. I bought 10 cases of 2010 Bowman.
This may put a damper on the conspiracy of the blue wave autos being backdoored by Topps
2 of my friends got their packs this week - one in the Bx got his 15 packs and got 2 reds & 7 autos
the other received 14 packs (was supposed to get 42) and got 0 reds but 8 autos
so i guess in the scheme of things the odds that were figured out will work out over the whole 10,000 pack allotment
take it for what its worth
I think people are reading way too much into this.
Every product that is released, a person or machine has to know which packs contain hits. The reason, to try to ensure everything falls in line with the stated odds. So boxes marked "Non Auto Packs", "Auto Packs", or "Red Wave" packs should be no issue. For every product released with stated odds, someone or some thing has to know which packs have the hits to be able to provide them at the stated odds.
Did Topps release stated odds on these Blue Wave Packs? I'm not talking someone doing their own math, I mean did Topps print something out, in black and white, that specifically states the odds of hitting an auto or Red Wave? Did they release this information anywhere? If there are no stated odds from Topps at how often autos and Red Waves are to be received, there should be no problem.
Was it in poor taste to reuse these boxes without clearly removing the wording? Yes, I agree with that. However, the contents had to be known by those who were sending these out. If not, maybe the OP would have received 109 autos. Guaranteed there would be no complaints from him, but what about the next guy who got only 109 Blue Waves?
This was done as an added bonus. Nothing more, nothing less. Knowing there was a short window to get packs in to be able to receive one of the limited packs, people should not have paid the money they did for empty pack wrappers. Any monetary value that was assessed to these wrappers were done so on the secondary market. Even Topps used the word "FREE" on their sell sheets and product advertisements.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. I do not believe that anyone is falling on their sword and crying out for the greater good of everyone. Maximum profit was not able to be achieved and now there is a perceived issue with what was received. Again, no one minds when they are given extra. If the OP had hit autos in every pack or every other pack, would he still have concern for those who did not hit at the same rate? What about for those who received no auto at all? Would he have lead the charge against Topps in making this right? Would there be accusations of cards being backdoored? We all know the answers to these questions.
This is not a personal attack and I am not putting anyone down. So what if I didn't purchase any of this product. My opinion is just as valid as the next person's.
Wow, so a free wrapper redemption with no stated odds made you buy 30 more cases from last year and 20 more from the year before?
No. As stated before, the orders for this product were made before Topps even announced the Blue Wave program. And Jim bases his order on the perceived strength of the Product.
And as he said, maybe Topps just frigged up how they distributed the autos and the folks with packs coming later in the redemption will get alot more Autos in their packs. It's unfortunate and probably unfair, but at least Customers will be getting the autos and there was found to be no "Shady" shenanigins, just poor execution.
Heck, alot of folks have always specualted some Retail packs were loaded because they were packed out later and they had extra "hits" still sitting around.
All Jim was trying to do was make folks aware of a potential problem and see if there was a solution made...
Not sure how you can possibly speak for me and my character saying "We all know the answers to these questions" and then proceed to say this is not a personal attack. Sure felt personal. Not sure what I ever did but apparently I need to apologize for it because you clearly seem to believe you know what kind of person I am and what I would do for myself vs. others.
No. As stated before, the orders for this product were made before Topps even announced the Blue Wave program. And Jim bases his order on the perceived strength of the Product.
And as he said, maybe Topps just frigged up how they distributed the autos and the folks with packs coming later in the redemption will get alot more Autos in their packs. It's unfortunate and probably unfair, but at least Customers will be getting the autos and there was found to be no "Shady" shenanigins, just poor execution.
Heck, alot of folks have always specualted some Retail packs were loaded because they were packed out later and they had extra "hits" still sitting around.
All Jim was trying to do was make folks aware of a potential problem and see if there was a solution made...
Did I not make valid points? Did I not ask valid questions?
It is nothing personal against you. It could have been any other member on this board and I would have said the same thing.
Please, be 100% honest. Had you got more autographs than you thought you should have, would you have said that it wasn't fair because someone else would get shorted?
Had someone else posted how they were shorted after you did better than expected, would you had said you would contact Topps for them because they were shorted?
Had you did better than expected, would you being paying attention to other breaks to see the rate with which they hit autographs?
It's not attacking your character at all. I'm not saying you're a bad person or anything remotely close. It's just very simple, had you received more than you thought you should expect, you would have been happy. Who wouldn't, right?
If someone else, not a friend, not a buddy, not a family member, but some random member that you had never seen post before had the same problem, would you really say, "I'm mad for everyone". Honestly, I don't believe it. I'm not saying you wouldn't offer Topps' contact information, but I don't believe you would make a thread about how randomfcbmember1234 got shorted and it's crap that Topps did this. I don't believe you would begin suggesting that cards had been backdoored.
Spin it if you wish. I'm not trying to call you out on anything. You may be the greatest person alive, but I still wouldn't believe that you would lead a charge against Topps had you received what you expected or better.
Why do you feel he should "lead the charge against Topps had he received what he expected or better"?
Regardless of whether he would have or not, some of us like the fact that posts like these keep us informed about the hobby and possibly get some problems addressed.
And when someone actually opens packs and "hit autos in every pack or every other pack" (your words), would please let me know.
Sure once in a while someone stumbles upon a hot box and pulls more than the stated odds.
Is that person responsible for others who's boxes were shorted?
Of course not, but the manufacturer should be.
David