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All The Hype
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Dear Everyone,
Don't be a ******. Don't list your redeemed Kris Bryant redemption cards for sale on eBay, or anywhere for that matter. No one actually wants these, and all you're doing by listing them is being a dishonest tool, hoping someone will accidentally overlook the fact that you already redeemed the card. You are cluttering my searches, and it hurts my brain every time I see it happen.
Thanks for your help!
Your Friend,
Ryan
No I did not bid on one of these. No I'm not mad, bro. But really, you're kidding yourself if you think anyone actually wants these at this point in time and you're being slimy by listing them for sale no matter how badly you think you did your due diligence by putting the word "redeemed" in the title. Don't lie to yourself--you're hoping someone will overlook the word "Redeemed" so you can make a quick $20.
"But Ryan! Everyone else is doing it too so why shouldn't I!?"
Because you're not a follower and you're not a brainless idiot. You're a valuable member of society so it's time to act like it. Again, don't be a ****** and don't be a tool. Redeem the card and put the redemption in the garbage can once you have the card in hand.
And to save someone ten seconds of creating a new post about it, yes I am aware that Albert Pujols used and expired redemption cards sell for actual money. I am also aware that Kris Bryant is not Albert Pujols and you should be aware of this too.
This is one of my all time pet peeves of being a part of the baseball card world. One last cry for help: Please, don't do it.
/Rant...Happy Wednesday to you all.
Don't be a ******. Don't list your redeemed Kris Bryant redemption cards for sale on eBay, or anywhere for that matter. No one actually wants these, and all you're doing by listing them is being a dishonest tool, hoping someone will accidentally overlook the fact that you already redeemed the card. You are cluttering my searches, and it hurts my brain every time I see it happen.
Thanks for your help!
Your Friend,
Ryan
No I did not bid on one of these. No I'm not mad, bro. But really, you're kidding yourself if you think anyone actually wants these at this point in time and you're being slimy by listing them for sale no matter how badly you think you did your due diligence by putting the word "redeemed" in the title. Don't lie to yourself--you're hoping someone will overlook the word "Redeemed" so you can make a quick $20.
"But Ryan! Everyone else is doing it too so why shouldn't I!?"
Because you're not a follower and you're not a brainless idiot. You're a valuable member of society so it's time to act like it. Again, don't be a ****** and don't be a tool. Redeem the card and put the redemption in the garbage can once you have the card in hand.
And to save someone ten seconds of creating a new post about it, yes I am aware that Albert Pujols used and expired redemption cards sell for actual money. I am also aware that Kris Bryant is not Albert Pujols and you should be aware of this too.
This is one of my all time pet peeves of being a part of the baseball card world. One last cry for help: Please, don't do it.
/Rant...Happy Wednesday to you all.