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He's a moderator?
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He's a moderator?
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Sam, I always hold a special place in my heart for you from when you hooked me up with a DK printing plate, but that was pretty classless.
You're probably right. I apologize. Just don't like BG.
We're still good. No harm, no foul.
And for some reason, apparently he is a moderator now, so we can't even ignore him. Brilliant behavior for a mod, and this isn't even Blowout.
Jesus loves you.You have got to be XXXXin me. Absolutely laughable.
Jesus loves you.
And he thinks your an *******
Sorry I got this thread of topic. But I don't regret anything I posted. I just can't stand being taken advantage of as a consumer, and especially being talked down to by some greedy manufacturer.
I hope you don't buy topps then.
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Would you elaborate on your statement, please.
I'll elaborate for him. Topps loads their products up with redemptions that take years to get if you get them at all. They consistently replace higher valued redemptions with garbage and try to pass them off as "equal or greater value". They add and subtract to and from autograph checklists after people have pre-ordered a product based on checklist information that was supposed to be final. They do this time and time again because they know they are the only MLB licensed manufacturer in the game and they can get away with it. Those are just a few examples of Topps taking advantage of the consumer.
I'll elaborate for him. Topps loads their products up with redemptions that take years to get if you get them at all. They consistently replace higher valued redemptions with garbage and try to pass them off as "equal or greater value". They add and subtract to and from autograph checklists after people have pre-ordered a product based on checklist information that was supposed to be final. They do this time and time again because they know they are the only MLB licensed manufacturer in the game and they can get away with it. Those are just a few examples of Topps taking advantage of the consumer.
+1......well except the being talked down to part because you can't get through to their customer service.
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That's you're experience, not mine. When someone disrespects you in person, that's another issue.