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Originally Posted by bnorth
You are trying to make a very simple thing seem difficult when it really isn't.
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Then it should be easy to explain why a company would be interested in doing that. Panini got a ton of eyes when the Lebron Logoman was pulled. It later sold for 2.4 million dollars, bringing them more attention. It was pulled live on camera in front of an audience of rabid product fans.
What publicity would Panini have gotten if that card ended up in an anonymous shadow dealer's case at the National? How would that benefit the company in any way?
You're talking about a company manipulating it's product and alienating all of the people buying it. And you're saying that's simple and easy but why would a company invite jeopardy like that?