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How does Steve distinguish an 86F box with 36 original packs versus a remade box with 36 sourced packs? You dodged the question earlier.
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So when something passes the BBCE "authentication process," it is wrapped and they put a label with a holographic sticker on it, correct? Is that sticker/hologram placed on top of the wrapping or underneath and directly on to the box/case?
Also, what does it look like when something fails the BBCE "process?" Do they just return the item as-is to the person who submitted it or do they mark it as unauthentic?
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We all got duped, agreed?
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Your lack of effort to research the answer to your own question, even when told that there were answers in this very thread, is exactly why BBCE gets paid to wrap boxes. As for "dodging", you know that old saying "You can give a man a fish and feed him for a day......etc.etc...."
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Let me guess, it's easy for you to substantiate the provenance of an item on eBay?
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Most of the time, yes. That's actually the basis for BODA's research and findings. With provenance, you have accountability. Without it, you've got changing opinions and plastic wrap.
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I’m still in a bit of disbelief remembering walking by boxes and boxes
of this product on the bargain racks for $5 a piece. Now at $150k each and still rising. All those Hensley Mullens And Kevin Moss rookie cards seem like a bad investment now. 🥲 |
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I can’t imagine how many fraudulent boxes/packs have passed through BBCE the last two years. The stakes are higher than ever. The scam is well worth the risk, because there is none.
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We're talking about unopened product, don't change the topic to graded and trimmed cards. Also, you shouldn't use BODA as an authority in an issue related to authentic unopened product on eBay. I'm concerned about your description of provenance when applying it to eBay items. I'm not sure what you're trying to say. Have you ever purchased vintage unopened on the site?
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Ha, I'll help you complete your thought....
"Opinions are like arseh*les, everyone has one" Except Steve gets paid for his and you don't like that for some reason.
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I sure hope all this goes viral,be nice to pick up some cheap vintage wax.Prices on cards been falling for awhile,nobody's budging on vintage wax.any of you on Facebook or twitter could you share this thread for me.
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In fact, some have wondered whether he was also in on some of these scams. In which case, Steve/BBCE getting paid for their opinion is pretty much fraud. When I see BBCE wrapping, it adds no value. If anything, it tells me the product in question is likely ripe for a scam. Stay away.
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Steve gets paid for his opinion, it’s just not reliable and he doesn’t guarantee anything he does. Hopefully this ordeal has opened up the eyes of the consumer. Anyone taking a chance with BBCE wax going forward has nobody to blame but themselves if it goes bad.
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As for your last question, yes; I've purchased vintage unopened on eBay. In each case, I've firmly established provenance before bidding/buying. I also tend to stay away from BBCE products as there are numerous problems with it -- especially in the 1980s where tons of stuff (including baseball and football) is searched.
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His opinion was that the pokemon case was a factory sealed case and once it was opened, his opinion changed to they all got duped.
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Maybe this is a stupid question, but why can't they change their business model so that they just open some of the product and reseal it (of course this won't always work). Take the pokemon case, they crack the case, crack one box at random and crack 2 packs. Then the reseal it. Sure you lose some value from not being factory sealed but wouldn't you gain more value by being for certain its not GI Joe packs.
Same with just cracking 1 pack from the fleer box. It's already a Frankenstein box, just open a pack (on camera) let the owner keep the pack and list it as 35 packs with 1 opened that contained the following sequence. |
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But there is a large group of vintage wax collectors that respect Steve Hart's opinion due to his long history in the hobby. On the collectors forums, people have done many group breaks with BBCE authenticated product and I don't recall any issues. There have been numerous group breaks where people received vintage cards with stars on top, which carries a big premium. There are many collectors who may not have known much about BBCE until the Pokemon issues, so I can understand why they have the view that they do. The bad Pokemon case hurt his reputation and that can't be denied. B It's up to each individual collector to decide what type of value they put on BBCE's opinion going forward. Personally, I don't deal much with vintage wax. I might buy a random 1989 box because I'm a Griffey fan. But I do try to buy BBCE wrapped wax when I do. I value his opinion given his experience with unopened product. Obviously if it comes out that he was in on a Pokemon scam or that he knowingly wrapped bad product for his friends, then my opinion would change. But if I was in the market for high end vintage wax, I'd definitely want him to take a look at it. Others may not want to based on the recent issues, which I understand. |
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