schmidtfan20
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What do you think these packs will sell for once they hit? 30 bucks?
Kevin
Kevin
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Honestly, I really don't have a problem with the mass breakers, I too enjoy their fruitful labor (I have about 300 Catricala Chrome rcs). My problem is with the way the system is ran. If you are only going to give out 10,000 redemption packs, put a limit on how many people can get. To appease the mass breakers, make it something like 50 packs (that's what, six cases?). That way, you can ensure that at least 200 people are going to receive packs. The way it is currently set up, we all know one person who is going to get roughly 5% of the entire print run. And again, I don't have a problem with him getting that, if I was in his shoes I would expect the same. But in the future, I think Topps could do a better job of spreading the wealth. I am a firm believer in the greater good, and sharing is caring philosophies.
If I were Topps I wouldn't have done anything different.
Now next time Topps offers such a promotion, everyone will order and bust as much as they can right away hoping to get something while supplies last -- making pre-orders go through the roof.
Alternating availability is a great strategy to sell cards. Topps has employed similar strategies with great success in the past.
I don't think Topps honestly expected these packs to be redeemed out in five days. They probably figured they had at least 2-4 weeks for these wrappers to trickle in. OH well, the more angry rejected collectors, the better the impetus for improvement.
Does anyone else wonder about the wisdom of "Value Added" redemptions on one of the Best-selling products anyway?
I very rarely rip wax so I have no Horse in this race, but I would think Topps would be better served doing a program like this for some of the High-end, slower-selling products that come out later in the Year like Sterling or Products like it...
Exactly. They needed a program like this last year for dog products like Topps Lineage and Bowman Platinum.
Imagine that, lots of people bitching on the net about something free.
Imagine that, lots of people bitching on the net about something free.
cant tell from the pic but these blue waves r chromes, yes?
dave
If I were Topps I wouldn't have done anything different.
Now next time Topps offers such a promotion, everyone will order and bust as much as they can right away hoping to get something while supplies last -- making pre-orders go through the roof.
Alternating availability is a great strategy to sell cards. Topps has employed similar strategies with great success in the past.