ottd3
05-18-2012, 10:06 AM
I haven't seen anyone mention this (If they already did I apologize).
When I watched the video of Houdini hitting the 2012 Bowman golden ticket contract, I immediately noticed one thing: The golden ticket was right on top of the packs inside the box. With a perforated box top for displaying purposes, anyone who sells boxes can easily push down and peek inside the box to see if there is a golden ticket.
I watched this video before I received my 4 boxes in the mail (2 boxes from 2 different outlets). I can honestly say that I have never consciously noticed in past years (or cared for that matter) if the perforation on the top of the box was broken when I opened my boxes. However this time, in both instances, I definitely noticed that you could already see the packs on the top of the box, and thus, there would not be a golden ticket inside. Were the people that shipped to me peeking before they packed my order?
I for one thought this was a great promotion and added bonus by Topps. I am not here to complain about the placement of the golden tickets. I never had any expectations of getting one. However, in the future, I might suggest placing the ticket on the bottom or even in the middle between 3 rows of packs. The other purpose for writing this is to see if anyone else has noticed the same thing, or if anyone knows if the perforation is always broken on the top of Topps boxes.
Again, not trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill, just a few thoughts.
When I watched the video of Houdini hitting the 2012 Bowman golden ticket contract, I immediately noticed one thing: The golden ticket was right on top of the packs inside the box. With a perforated box top for displaying purposes, anyone who sells boxes can easily push down and peek inside the box to see if there is a golden ticket.
I watched this video before I received my 4 boxes in the mail (2 boxes from 2 different outlets). I can honestly say that I have never consciously noticed in past years (or cared for that matter) if the perforation on the top of the box was broken when I opened my boxes. However this time, in both instances, I definitely noticed that you could already see the packs on the top of the box, and thus, there would not be a golden ticket inside. Were the people that shipped to me peeking before they packed my order?
I for one thought this was a great promotion and added bonus by Topps. I am not here to complain about the placement of the golden tickets. I never had any expectations of getting one. However, in the future, I might suggest placing the ticket on the bottom or even in the middle between 3 rows of packs. The other purpose for writing this is to see if anyone else has noticed the same thing, or if anyone knows if the perforation is always broken on the top of Topps boxes.
Again, not trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill, just a few thoughts.