I agree those stunk. And I understand most people not liking mystery packs, but I have gotten more than a few cards i love from Stay Classy mystery packs, including my Bo Bichette rookie auto. I think it's a question of the seller integrity. And these packs miss the mark.
Not bad. I bought an eBay mystery pack featured on Jabs and what I received was laughably terrible, like so bad I thought it might have been a prank: about half the cards were WWE and WNBA, the relic "hits" were a guy who made the Steelers practice squad and a minor league pitcher, the auto was actually a reprinted card. So in comparison you did pretty well. Subbed, enjoying your videos.
I like Jabs Family and I appreciate most of his content, but he really shouldn't feature mystery products unless he buys them in person... He gets all this stuff sent to him and it's obviously juiced product and then people go out and droves to buy it and get hosed.
I have a similar mindset. I’d say the majority of my packs I don’t get a lot that intrigues me and if I get the cards worth the money I put in I’m surprised. The reality is the cards are often the mass produced less desired cards with very little exception’s
@@Ragnarok691 why would he stop? People send him cards that he turns around and sells for sometimes triple the comps. It’s genius even if ethically questionable
All mystery packs are a scam. Some sellers are better than others, but in the end, you will never get your money back from anyone. They would never sell the packs in the first place if they gave away more than what theyre selling it for. It's all sellers. Its just a shady marketing scam to pump and dump hard to sell cards for 2-5x their value. My suggestion is to get as far away as possible from mystery packs no matter who the seller is. You'll feel deflated every single time.
I have been doing this to be able to show people what they should really expect when buying a mystery pack. Even though I agree with your general premise, I can’t say all are a scam. The reality is though, there’s no way to know who is or who isn’t until after you’ve paid. There’s also no accountability for sellers of the packs suck.
I agree those stunk. And I understand most people not liking mystery packs, but I have gotten more than a few cards i love from Stay Classy mystery packs, including my Bo Bichette rookie auto. I think it's a question of the seller integrity. And these packs miss the mark.
Not bad. I bought an eBay mystery pack featured on Jabs and what I received was laughably terrible, like so bad I thought it might have been a prank: about half the cards were WWE and WNBA, the relic "hits" were a guy who made the Steelers practice squad and a minor league pitcher, the auto was actually a reprinted card. So in comparison you did pretty well. Subbed, enjoying your videos.
Wow that’s bad!
I like Jabs Family and I appreciate most of his content, but he really shouldn't feature mystery products unless he buys them in person... He gets all this stuff sent to him and it's obviously juiced product and then people go out and droves to buy it and get hosed.
I have a similar mindset. I’d say the majority of my packs I don’t get a lot that intrigues me and if I get the cards worth the money I put in I’m surprised. The reality is the cards are often the mass produced less desired cards with very little exception’s
I think he's deep enough into it with those repack guys that he can't stop at this stage.
@@Ragnarok691 why would he stop? People send him cards that he turns around and sells for sometimes triple the comps. It’s genius even if ethically questionable
All mystery packs are a scam. Some sellers are better than others, but in the end, you will never get your money back from anyone. They would never sell the packs in the first place if they gave away more than what theyre selling it for.
It's all sellers. Its just a shady marketing scam to pump and dump hard to sell cards for 2-5x their value.
My suggestion is to get as far away as possible from mystery packs no matter who the seller is. You'll feel deflated every single time.
I have been doing this to be able to show people what they should really expect when buying a mystery pack. Even though I agree with your general premise, I can’t say all are a scam. The reality is though, there’s no way to know who is or who isn’t until after you’ve paid. There’s also no accountability for sellers of the packs suck.
Seller is nearly as big of a scam artist as 🤡 jabs
Not the worst but what is their chase? If this is it then a hard pass. At least toss in a newer pack from the past few years and not junk wax packs.
No chase that I’m aware of. Maybe I’m overstating their poor quality but they just seemed drab
Terrible. You were robbed
It kind of felt that way a bit