I can´t believe what I´m seeing here. Only FF though
AVOID THIS GUY!
What a strange business idea.
“Authentic resealed”
??
Thanks for posting. Immediately blocked.
I love how he has even given himself a title as if its a good thing!
I might become prince unweighed and sell 2 thirds of a booster box as my prestigious title wont ring alarm bells
This is honestly a disease to the community. People buying this stuff will pass it on to unknowing customers 100%.
Also he is advertising that they come in tamper proof sleeves… is he oblivious to that complete contradiction
I really hope this doesn’t catch on. I don’t want to read posts years from now how re-seals are ok because there is “demand” for them.
Wow, no shame.
Is this business also on eBay? What evidence would it take for us to report it as a fraud?
It’s not clear why what that guy is doing is wrong. He’s being 100% transparent.
Some have correctly pointed out, however, that different, later people may do wrong things.
Are you serious? He is admitting to fake original product.
He is providing scammers with ammunition.
If this catches on then all of a sudden you have a market void of confidence.
He may seem like he is technically doing nothing wrong but either does people currently stockpiling food.
it’s just morally wrong
This is illegal. It is an intellectual property violation and is selling fake product. If you want to make an argument that it shouldn’t be illegal and people should be free to counterfeit items then by all means do that, but that’s going down quite the slippery slope.
This is some degenerate shit right here
Yes, transparency is the issue people are having… if only proxy and custom cards were labeled as such. Then nobody would have any complaints and the collectors world would be perfect.
I posted a story about this on my IG in the earlier hours of this morning. Since then, an influx of people have also shared and posted their own stories on this individual’s toxic account. So, at least this individual is being exposed as a negative impact on the community.
Where’s the “intellectual property violation?”