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yes its stuff we already know...but one comment from goldin stood out to me: "I think licensed manufacturers need to put out a product that the consumer is happier with so that a first-time buyer doesn’t feel they spent $150 a box and then they go on whatever app they use and they see their cards are worth $14. ... They’re literally trying to monopolize and take all the money out of everybody’s hands. "
Its spot-on, and what all collectors are feeling, but its interesting to hear this from Goldin...as i believe Fanatics wants to take over every business on the list of people being interviewed (Aution houses, ebay, upper deck, breaking platforms, etc)..... Last edited by parkerj33; 08-08-2025 at 11:02 AM. |
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