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so the wrap still had the topps logo on it?
We've heard about resealed blasters with the wrong wrap, so this is the most important thing.
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so the wrap still had the topps logo on it?
He didn't open the box until he got home.
Surprised they would take back a opened box cards. Now pack searchers don't even need to bother. Just rip packs open, take cards they want. Then return them for money back.
Their policy allows only exchanges on cards, according to the customer service manager. They gave me a refund since they didn't have another 2010 Chrome box. The fact that I went after work, still dressed very nicely, may have helped as well. The average customer at this Wallyland wears baggy jean shorts, dirty tank tops, and looks like they were just bailed out.
The wrapper didn't have the Topps logo on it. I didn't find that unusual, all their hobby boxes have plain wrapping. I recently picked up a 2010 Bowman Chrome box there that had a plain wrapper but definitely wasn't tampered with or searched.
As opposed to opening your cereal at the store? I fail to see your point, and it made me laugh a little...
I still haven't got an answer on this. Was there topps wrap on it? If someone can reseal boxes with the topps wrap on it then we are all screwed. To my
knowledge the wrap they use doesn't have the topps logo on it....and easy tell, IF you are looking for it.
Kevin