WBC Lindor costs 4 X's what I paid for him. Roki Sasaki has doubled also.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X Do you understand expiring contracts and property rights or are just throwing chit against the wall.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X If indeed the contracts expired then yes. They lose the card. But that's not what happened. SDS did this for no other reason, but monetary. Simple as that.
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So if you bought a hat when the rights to do so from the vendor were there, and then the vendor loses the right to sell the hat later, you have no rights to wear the hat? SDS is not allowed to profit off of the WBC now, but that doesn't mean that they have the right to take your card back. They can't sell it in a pack, but the free market can still sell the item that they own.
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@SkunkyTrees1977
No difference
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@SkunkyTrees1977
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Literally every active player that got a WBC card, almost a year ago, got another usable diamond card at some point this year. And if you don’t have the 200k stubs to buy Roki, you can make that playing BR in a matter of hours.
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Lindor is only 90K. Not terrible. Kaiju cards are another story!
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@TheGoaler said in WBC Lindor costs 4 X's what I paid for him. Roki Sasaki has doubled also.:
Lindor is only 90K. Not terrible. Kaiju cards are another story!
Weren’t most of these cards available in packs when Set 6 dropped? For like 25k? That seems like it would have been a good time to buy any cards not owned.
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No one is going to buy stub to buy WBC players at this point in the game, thinking that SDS did this purely for money is a giant Lol