All The Hype
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uniquebaseballcards said:rico08 said:uniquebaseballcards said:To be fair, Topps, unlike all the sellers here, doesn't (and shouldn't) particularly care about the secondary market or think about helping sellers/investors/tertiary distributors sell. As manufacturers, they're primary distributors and (quite literally) hold all the cards.
In general this is a good thing, from that vantage point Topps didn't screw anything up even if the tertiary distributors (aka ebay sellers, etc) don't like it.
If Topps didn't screw up (making cards easy to forge) who did? It wasn't me. It wasn't buyers. It isn't the sellers. Topps constantly makes mistakes and this is one of them whether or not it pertains to them...because it pertains to a product they manufactured. Smell the coffee.
The only "mistake" they made from your point of view was to not support the secondary market against dishonest sellers...but that's not their job. Their job is to make baseball cards...
It is also their inherent responsibility as a card manufacturer to be a part of the 21st century and understand that a) the internet and secondary market are enormous parts of the hobby, and b) it is important to collectors to have authentic cards. Making cards that are incredibly easy to forge and authenticate through Topps is very obviously a mistake, whether you think it is or not.