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Hey guys,
I know we've talked about this before, and I've said something similar before. If you're not comfortable with it, certainly don't do it. For what it's worth, here is the way I see set breaks: 1. You are buying a card from a specific set. 2. The value of the card you happen to get determined by a secondary market. 3. Given 1 and 2, I see set breaks like this similarly to what card companies do when they create a product - some cards have higher demand or lower supply (or both), and are therefore worth more on the secondary market. The difference is that set breakers are not creating the product; they're outsourcing from several decades ago. This, of course, is all just my opinion. I'm not a lawyer, and I do have skin the game. P.S. I do give away a spot in each of my breaks. Does that eliminate consideration? I don't know. I feel like it's a fun way to spread the word - if it helps with the consideration piece, then that's great too. |
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