People think graded cards are worth a small fortune. I've had to break it to my brother who is all about pokemon cards that it's a waste of money
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
I hope he hasn't gone too all in...
@winkelfilms18 күн бұрын
A polished turd in a glass case is still a turd.
@thatepicwizardguy17 күн бұрын
Graded cards are largely just a big fkn scam in the first place. Cards that are valuable are valuable, ones that are some perfect 10 but are shit and nobody wants them are... you guessed it, still shit lol but hey if some fucking idiot will pay $100 for some crappy rare psa 10 then idk what to tell ya. Markets and people are dumb AF
@doublerare17 күн бұрын
It's not a waste in Pokemon mate.
@reikomcdouble301717 күн бұрын
Only shows your stupidity. Pepole make millions in graded card market
@as95ms9818 күн бұрын
Meanwhile, I'm over here looking for the most beat-up and heavy played versions of staples just to save some money. 😂
@gunnermac357018 күн бұрын
Heavily played duals, sign me up.
@thatepicwizardguy17 күн бұрын
I actually just think theyre nicer in a way. Warm worn cards that have been played and enjoyed have more character than the steril cards that have barely had oxygen on them
@diamondev117 күн бұрын
Anything that fits in a sleeve works for me
@Guevon_Pajaro17 күн бұрын
I'm with you dude. Idgaf, I'll play my Nemesis white border version and you'll like it 😂
@derekdearborn906316 күн бұрын
My favorite part about hp, non-english, inked, signed, altered, or otherwise non-standard expensive cards is the immediate recognition that it's not a proxy from opponents.
@Azeria18 күн бұрын
I honestly don’t hate the idea of ‘slabbing’ cards, but the actual ‘grading’ is silly to me. It’s so arbitrary. Send the same card in four times, you’ll get at least two different grades I’m sure.
@jameslikesit18 күн бұрын
It's literally a "meta" to send a high value Pokemon card in several times that came back a 9 or whatever, to try and get a grade up. Seems to work often enough too lol. It smells of BS.
@revenantentertainment16 күн бұрын
Even worse when people pay exorbitant amounts for the express grading it's a grader's cash cow for Timmys 😂
@hunterstephens367116 күн бұрын
We didnt even touch on "reslabbers". Folks who will crack slabs and attempt to have them regraded in hopes theyll be graded higher, and worth more.
@TheInfiniteSheldon16 күн бұрын
Or folks who will sell fake cards in graded slabs, only to send the legit card to be graded again so they can get another graded slab to sell another fake card.
@Freddisred18 күн бұрын
RedLetterMedia has a great video about how nonsense graded collectibles are, in their video about getting a crappy but rare(ish) VHS tape graded. I wonder if Gamestop benefits from these as an asset, somehow, maybe when they finally go bankrupt they can point to these cards and get some value.
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
Iiiiiiinteresting
@GamerFlair17 күн бұрын
I mean, Gamestop aren't buying the cards though right? They are selling them for you. So they get $17 when you send it for grading, then presumably a portion of the eventual sale price. They won't in all likelyhood sell any of those cards, but thats no issue because they haven't paid for them and they already got the $17 from you when you send it off to get graded. Its basically a scam marketing scheme for Gamestop and PSA.
@themoops400617 күн бұрын
they even sent a fake tape in to get graded but unfortunately the company didn't take the bait
@dubsinthetubs15 күн бұрын
@@GamerFlair From what it says on their website, they are indeed buying them from people outright. It says they'll give a maximum of 1500 dollars in cash or store credit per card
@DerekScottBland18 күн бұрын
Professionally graded cards / comics is something else that blew up during the pandemic. I've been around it for a long time, and it used to be that you had to have a 9.8 or perfect 10 for anything considered to be "modern age" to have any significant increase in value, and of course the older / scarcer the item was, the price got exponentially higher with the grade. Now, though, it's just dumb. Just like something else that exploded during the pandemic, artist proofs. They used to be given away or sold for a couple bucks, now they're $50+ investments.
@UnreasonableOpinions17 күн бұрын
Posting graded cards at a dramatically inflated value is a marketing grift to amplify the perceived value of grading as a service when they offer it.
@Unknown-qj9sm18 күн бұрын
I think there is an unintentional comedic value to getting bad cards graded. For example YuGiOh has an old very bad card they added support for recently called Hungry Burger that is an evil hamburger trying to eat you. When they added the new support they also rereleased hungry burger in secret rare, which is there highest rarity with the same terrible old art and the terrible secret rare holographic foil on top of it. Last time I checked that printing was like $30-50 for what is otherwise a 1 cent common. I think it could be really fun to crack out your psa 10 1 cent commander provided you didn’t spend much on it. But otherwise I think this stuff is a scam.
@egare18 күн бұрын
Each percentage markup mentioned in this video have a superfluous 100% in them. A 2x multiplier is a 100% markup, not a 200% markup A 1999.83x multiplier is a markup of 199883% not a 199983% markup
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
All but the first. My bad.
@egare17 күн бұрын
@@PleasantKenobi Oh, i miss the fact that the first one was correct, my bad too. My lactose intolerant self will have a glass of milk in your honor.
@mangohavoc642817 күн бұрын
@@egarebro just said ‘oh ur right my bad, ill kill myself (in a video game) in my disgrace to you 😂
@yugiohjedi44217 күн бұрын
As a former GameStop employee who had to deal with this. Correct, this sucked and I never wanted to do it. Also I will say this, the trade value we give is really bad now, before it used to be 10% less than market/eBay. But now it is half or even worse than the market price. It also doesn't make sense on what GameStop sells the cards for, I bought a hockey card for 64 but eBay I can find the same grade for 150. All of this doesn't make sense
@hennerzz346017 күн бұрын
ebay sold items are legitimately used as a price guide (by myself included!) - i wonder how much that is gamed and manipulated sometimes
@yugiohjedi44217 күн бұрын
@hennerzz3460 Oh I know. Before I worked at GameStop I helped my old teacher with his business of sport cards events. I learned so much about the PSA submission and grades of that so when I saw GameStop start doing it I knew so much more than anyone else (including the higher ups it seemed like) That is why I checked on the card I bought and saw I'm just getting it for so cheap.
@reikomcdouble301717 күн бұрын
U don’t have to lie
@yugiohjedi44217 күн бұрын
@@reikomcdouble3017 what am I lying about here? The hockey card?
@reikomcdouble301717 күн бұрын
@@yugiohjedi442 I would say about everything considering if one part is a lie it’s all a lie.
@carlhannah188417 күн бұрын
This really fits in with Gamestop's status as a meme stock. It's like they are just slowly adopting every possible scam.
@kmaru8017 күн бұрын
Sounds like a classic street con. Have an accomplice walk up and offer buy s.thing to establish perceived value, then use that perceived value to sell it to the mark or use it as "collateral" for some emergency funds or the like
@nicks480218 күн бұрын
The most I've personally ever paid for a magic card product was the time that I had to pre-order the dinosaur pre-con from lost caverns of ixalan at GameStop, because of course they sold out locally at every other store.
@jaimerivera238216 күн бұрын
This reminds me of when I used to work at the corporate headquarters in customer service. I was playing Magic at the time. They decided to start selling MTG product, so I was stoked (until I found out that my meager discount didn't apply towards MTG product). But then, I noticed that, they were only selling them on the website at the time, and they sold everything at random - even the precons. I tried to tell the appropriate people that "No one who plays Magic is going to want to get a random precon; they buy precons typically because they want a specific one". No one listened and about two months later, they stopped selling them because of low sales. GameStop is filled with a bunch of clowns in suits.
@charleswable333916 күн бұрын
SURELY they made sure of the demand before creating a supply engine. god I HATE marketing
@BirdmanG0718 күн бұрын
I think you’re on point here. Charizard is worth money cause it’s Charizard, it doesn’t matter if it’s good. Magic cards are worth money if they’re good cards. UB could possibly create a similar effect but I doubt it.
@halcyonacoustic736618 күн бұрын
UB cards with art from famous/beloved artists tend to be most prized.
@otterfire471218 күн бұрын
I've graded a couple Gen Con stamped cards for Dragon Ball Super. These are hard to come by versions of the cards and I did it more to preserve them, mementos of the older times, there are cheaper prints to access, but those weren't exclusive prints to a convention.
@XSgtBiscuitX18 күн бұрын
I’ve started grading some magic cards. So far I’ve graded a gilded foil and confetti foil with Becketts and I think it’s a fun idea but I fully understand my cards aren’t randomly worth £1,000 more, maybe like an extra £50 on top? For me it’s more for a collection. What I don’t understand is random ass commons and bulk rares being graded, surely you want your special foils and super rare pieces to be graded and not your evolving wilds that’s been printed 20million times
@spikysmoothness18 күн бұрын
You're already falling for it by thinking it's now worth 50 more. It's not, stop getting it graded with the intent to make money fast. You're just leaning into what this video is laughing at, like.. hello???
@otterfire471218 күн бұрын
@@spikysmoothnessthey said it was more for collection purpose. They also specify the desire to grade actually respectable rare prints.
@XSgtBiscuitX18 күн бұрын
@ with the intent of making money fast? Where in my comments did I say I was going to sell them? As stated “for me it’s more for a collection”. The £50 extra was a guesstimate I have no idea how much or even if it’s added value it’s not why I’m grading them, I’m doing it for a nice slab collection I can showcase next to my Commander decks
@m1gr3nA18 күн бұрын
my friend, they are worth less now. that's because after grading you cannot play with them. and yes, you are falling for it. you do not need to grade cards to put them in a case or toploader for display. do not waste your money.
@XSgtBiscuitX18 күн бұрын
@@m1gr3nA first off I was never going to play with these cards, they’d live in a trade binder and probably never see the light of day again so in this way they can be nicely displayed. If they grade anything lower than a 9 then I’ll just crack the slab open and retrieve the card. Second, and more importantly, do not in anyway shape think you can tell me what to do with my money
@arvidsteel655717 күн бұрын
None of these grading companies have more objective criteria for grading than your average trader on cardmarket. I would honestly trust the guy at the counter of my local lgs to correctly grade a card way more because they're actually held accountable if they get it wrong.
@coreysierchio465016 күн бұрын
Imagine the prices of graded versions of MTG 30th anniversary!
@Dmark_gaming17 күн бұрын
I know for Game in the Uk they're dying off as they've been bought over by the forbes group which owns Sports direct and they have no idea what they're dooing with them. Eurogamer has a good article on it. Likewise grading always feels like it appeals to people who only see they're hobbies as ways to make money. By putting more percived value onto it. Which is why it's seems so popular in something like Pokemon which from the outside emphasis the collecting part far more than the game part. In comparsion to the likes of Magic, Digimon, Yugioh, flesh and blood star wars etc. Lovely vid by the way.
@NegativeBananya18 күн бұрын
Man look at all these deals!!! Thanks for letting me know about these great deals!
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
No problem 👍
@dragade10118 күн бұрын
I think they will figure out when their sales are near zero, the market is rejecting this. Let them learn.
@tysnow952418 күн бұрын
Looking at the way the company conducted business this dosen't suprise me unfortunately.
@tapedeccard16 күн бұрын
1:35 expert level arm waving
@DevStarkiller15 күн бұрын
Slabbing makes sense when something is *truly* rare. 93/94, Power 9, or serialized new stuff (I guess). No one is saying draft chaff should be graded... Especially Rudy.
@CodyDockerty17 күн бұрын
Jeez you unlocked a memory of a Game Station here in New Zealand.
@andrewbrock367517 күн бұрын
MTG card quality is so poor that an actual certified 10 is probably worth that to the market. Supply is low. If you're buying it for a deck, sure get the 4 dollar one.
@PleasantKenobi17 күн бұрын
You might be buying into a grift here...
@CoziTCG16 күн бұрын
I grade low end Pokemon cards for my collection and for my business. As far as my personal collection goes, I collect cards based on the art. Whether it’s hard to pull or a guaranteed promo, I enjoy the idea of making my personal copy non-fungible. Unlike NFTs a trading card is a physical object and it’s nice to protect it semi-permanently and get professional validation of the card’s condition and quality. Also graded cards just look good imo. The size of the slab makes a perfect frame and the plastic is sturdier than a card saver or toploader.
@Alex-pk1iy18 күн бұрын
Man Game in sports direct is a real life analogy of my video gaming character arc
@ConnorDiamond-l5z17 күн бұрын
While it’d be very difficult to trust them during the PSA process as a middleman; I can see the appeal of having a simpler working system for the customer. But I also agree that some of the graded cards you’ve shown here are absolutely insane! I can get behind grading cards like an Alpha or Beta Power 9 card or 1st edition Pokémon cards like Charizard. But seeing cards that are only a few years old, just based on alternate printing seems a bit ridiculous to me. The only “fair” room I can see on getting a PSA on a newer card would be the “xxx/500” MtG cards. That’s about it.
@thomasantonellos601417 күн бұрын
At EB trade in value is roughly 25%-40% of what we sell it for, depending on what game it is
@drfman17 күн бұрын
A friend of mine worked at gamestop for a long time. He would have to run the entire store by himself most days for barely above minimum wage. He was responsible for so many things throughout the shift, he probably doesnt have time to make sure they are treated properly. \
@zerodono17 күн бұрын
I recently sent in that Liliana Vess signed baseball card to get graded cause it seems like a pretty unique card.
@TheAandJStudio10 күн бұрын
Gamestops grading service is a really good deal for people who dont wanna go through psa hassle. Also employees dont handle your card. You aren't even supposed to give it to us until its in a penny sleeve and top loader. Now the prices on our traded graded cards is fucking atrocious.
@Darkblastdragon17 күн бұрын
I think grading cards is good if it's a *very* expensive card i.e. Masterpiece Sol Ring. Getting cards graded helps signify that they are legit, which makes them more sellable. Any buyer who is looking to buy a $1,000 card is probably going to want to buy something graded so they know exactly what they are getting. This is especially true for cards that are known to have counterfeits in circulation.
@hennerzz346017 күн бұрын
Good point! (is there anything stopping someone from faking a grading though? getting a load of those plastic cases and making some PSA 9.5 stickers and whacking them on ebay?)
@PleasantKenobi17 күн бұрын
Yeah, they have all sorts of UV watermarks and stuff to avoid faking. As for only buying an expensive card if its graded - but what if you are buying it to play with it.
@hennerzz346017 күн бұрын
@@PleasantKenobi Mm yeah i figured they'd have such measures - wondering if your average card buyer knows to look for that kind of stuff - there MUST be some falsely graded cards on the bay. ( also - hi PK - love you videos :) )
@artbyrobotcat620613 күн бұрын
@@hennerzz3460 Doesn't ebay require sellers to send expensive cards through their own intermediary to determine authenticity before shipping it to a buyer now?
@NSG007917 күн бұрын
I hate GameStop as a company, and now I'm seriously considering dumping all my old garbage cards on them to watch them try and fail to sell them 🤣
@GamingPyromania14 күн бұрын
I actually was gifted a GameStop gift card and had no idea what to spend it on so I looked at their graded cards and got a PSA 9 Rick, Steadfast Leader for $38, which is cheaper than even an ungraded one. Was surprised as most of their stuff is way overpriced but there are some good finds
@nickjoseph7717 күн бұрын
Someone who wanted to break into a gamestop in some random American city and steal all these graded cards, then try to flip them, wouldn't even be able to sell them for more than a few cents. That's insane.
@docterfantazmo18 күн бұрын
It's just more exploitation, another greater fools games, the only people buying a $4 card for over 100 are people who don't know better.
@edwardmoores874818 күн бұрын
Gamestop can't sell these cards at this price btw, no way.
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
I think that's obvious, but I didn't clearly state that, so I get the need to say that. I agree.
@icedreamer962918 күн бұрын
@@PleasantKenobi There are strange, strange people out there doing so, though. Don't ask me what kind of crack they're smoking.
@patrickmcathey708117 күн бұрын
Does that matter if they are buying at even half that. They lis money but do you the seller care?
@_-James-_17 күн бұрын
Decided to get back into paper recently and when I Googled around for nearby a LGS, they showed Gamestops and I had to laugh.
@retroprogamer700917 күн бұрын
Grading is such a Scam. No wonder Gamestop is in on this now
@PeriandroBarragan17 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your efforts! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
@PleasantKenobi16 күн бұрын
By inserting your sphincter into the ether.
@TroyLambert-b5c17 күн бұрын
I personally treat a war room graded psa 10 as worth 4 dollars. Grading only reduces value by exposing imperfections.
@SnackCakes17 күн бұрын
Bubbles are fun to watch, I'm sure this one won't pop. In sincerity, these are falsely inflated by people buying their own cards. They're waiting for a sucker to actually buy them. This happened with coins and Nintendo games over the past 5 years.
@aner_bda17 күн бұрын
The thing that makes this so crazy is that Magic players would generally rather play with their cards than have them in a slab. There is obviously a huge collectability with some really expensive cards, but the vast majority are more valuable as play pieces. I think GameStop just doesn't seem to get this. I don't see real fans really buying into this. Pun totally intended.
@drewbuckingham698517 күн бұрын
I pulled a Japanese art Japanese language Doubling Season *foil* don't know if it even comes in non-foil. When I opened it I didn't know what the card was I hadn't studied the special Art cards because I never pull them... until now. No one seems to want it and stores around me only want the Japanese art English version of the card. I am just thinking is Grading this card and holding on to it worth it or not?
@Kal8Eth17 күн бұрын
I'll give you my perspective as a collector: i would hold on to it, it's a fantastic piece to have in a collection. Mind you, i do not sell any cards in my collection, i prefer to trade with my friends and folks at the LGS i play at to complete my collections.
@АйдоралСмертестойкий16 күн бұрын
I might grade my volcanic island someday. Have never played with it since opening at a GP chaos draft (I won a revised pack).
@PleasantKenobi15 күн бұрын
Play it in Canadian Highlander.
@Aerix5 күн бұрын
So are they buying graded cards back at anywhere near the ballpark they sell it for?
@dragade10118 күн бұрын
Rudy is a bit weird but when they are under control, Rudy does say measured and logical things about TCGs. I’m just unsure how Rudy makes money and sits on so much product (like real estate is free or something)
@LopsidedMoz18 күн бұрын
If you are talking about Alpha Investments, Rudy has a lot of wealth so he can afford to buy product and sell it/wait for it to increase in value.
@KyleTremblayTitularKtrey18 күн бұрын
Bro he sells directly and makes profit. He also worked in finance buying and selling stocks and shit. So uh. Hes exactly who should have money and is doing exactly what he was trained to do with money, but with cards, which are actually more like individual stocks lol
@brendans198317 күн бұрын
Rudy was a stockbroker for years, he's Wall St guy with a passion for Mtg.
@dragade10117 күн бұрын
@@KyleTremblayTitularKtrey When you say direct, like buying from a distributor and selling to patreons isnt that direct. Rudy doesnt have a brick and mortar storefront but still is a store in every way. Rudy is NOT WotC selling direct to customers nor Rudy doesn’t have a printing press to make cards on demand (that we know of). Further Rudy has stated the current sets being sold at a Rudy-Special is a loss or not part of the profit (ie not 20%+ profit). Maybe when Rudy sits on product long enough; when that product is out of print and people still want an older set, this is where Rudy realises profit. But you need enough storage to hold ((3 ±1) *4)+N pallets (or half pallets) worth and to tie up that capital for 2 to 4 years seems risky. (Surely Rudy has a side job and Alpha Investments company isn’t even half or quart of Rudy’s worth. Maybe even just consider as play money)
@TheDarkElder18 күн бұрын
There are two things: If done correctly (not all grading companies do so, obviously) it captures the current state of the card and keeps it intact inside the slab. However, there is a main difference: truly rare items like 30+ year old cards are (or even sports cards much older) can then become the collector items instead of play pieces. Similar for rare promo cards (like the 1/1 ring) - it keeps them save(r). The other thing is mass product like these cent cards, graded and slabbed and then offered at 1000x their normal price. That is a dumb catch for fools who have no deal in the card world, sorry. Anyone who buys such crap is a tragic figure- although I fear it's mostly parents buying that crap for their kids because they know their kids play that game. And game stop just robs them of their good money. I'm not saying it's criminal but a ripoff for sure.
@johngavin257017 күн бұрын
I collect a lot of cards. I have, and ONLY would grade sports cards, specifically autgraphs, relic cards (pieces of uniform or bats, balls, etc), and serialized cards. This is to keep the card in the condition it is in forever, as a collectable. I would never grade a TCG card, because that negates the purpose of the card's existence. If you gave me a black lotus, I would put it in a clamshell and frame it on my wall. But I would leave it in a condition that I could still take it out and play with it or sell it if someone ELSE wanted to play with it. I have a lot of TCG cards stored like this, but I have never, and may never, grade a TCG card. The only exception would be a card a loved one gave me that I want to keep forever. If I could find the pokemon and yugioh cards my grandad gave me as a child before he passed... I'd get those graded.
@nathanmarcinek207317 күн бұрын
I'm gonna alter my Helpful Hunters to looks like my kitties and then go get them graded just for the lols
@entertainmentinc973517 күн бұрын
It’s not just GameStop. PSA gem 10s are very rare to come by. That’s why on EBay the premium for 10s are usually 10x the normal price. So $110 for a $4 card isn’t as outrageous as you think.
@joshsmith89417 күн бұрын
This is true for older cards that have stood the test of time in perfect condition. Some card cracked out of a booster 5 minutes ago doesnt carry the same prestige.
@PleasantKenobi17 күн бұрын
If they are so rare, how didnthey get 8 copies of the same card at gem 10? I think you are drinking the koolaid on this one.
@TheEvolver31117 күн бұрын
@@PleasantKenobi8 out of how many?
@reikomcdouble301717 күн бұрын
@@joshsmith894100% wrong. Crocalor IR from palada evolved a pretty new set is perfect example. It’s a card with a raw price of 6$ and if graded a 10 is worth 100$ yet it’s graded a 9 only worth 11$ and not worth the price to grade.
@reikomcdouble301717 күн бұрын
@@PleasantKenobior you are just to ignorant you can’t admit when u r wrong because u know nothing about what u r talking about
@kennethsmith530917 күн бұрын
Grading cards is fun and cool if its old rare mint and valuable stuff. Or nice autographs
@TheEvolver31117 күн бұрын
When your identity is built around a point of consumption
@HauntedCorpseGaming17 күн бұрын
They're only worth that much if somebody actually buys it.
@PleasantKenobi17 күн бұрын
I know.
@ajora9013 күн бұрын
So what I got from this, is I can take all the bulk after making play sets, give it to them, and activate infinite money glitch? Thanks Gamestop!
@davidsparling963116 күн бұрын
The sad thing is... people are dumb enough to buy these
@EATMOBAKON18 күн бұрын
I have been playing tcgs for years and I have only ever graded one card
@kozad8617 күн бұрын
Gamestop knows that there's a sucker born every minute, just look at their stock.
@Itachi4548118 күн бұрын
Specifically only certain graded cards matter
@zlink8817 күн бұрын
I'm gonna be sending some pokemon cards in for grading soon. They're definitely not coming back a 10, but i just want to protect what ive had somce i was a kid is all
@royceflores2317 күн бұрын
Vince to Rudy. I get it, I get it.
@noname-mz2yb15 күн бұрын
not just gamestop also tcgplayer also which in turn comes over to the UK on certain websites thinking $1 is £1…..erm no stop being greedy and lower the prices so can people can ether play the cards or add them to their collection
@thomasantonellos601417 күн бұрын
I work at EB Games in Australia and we’re owned by GameStop. I’m the only Magic player at work and while magic has been getting more popular the average worker definitely does not and will not care about the singles. A lot of people barely check if a game is scratched. I’m glad we haven’t started selling singles over here yet, I love directing people to my lgs, a place that actually cares about magic and the community
@The_f.ART.y_Shed18 күн бұрын
Though, you could grade Ricky Martin cards. 🤔
@SeanThomas199217 күн бұрын
A rare Rudy shoutout. Does anyone really understand what he means when he says Folks!
@thatguyintherain316818 күн бұрын
Happy Turkey Day, Milky Man
@mawe860118 күн бұрын
Ah, so that's why their stock is going up at the moment
@drugsdelaney290716 күн бұрын
Super D Duper free-market manipulation
@petermalaspina75617 күн бұрын
I love the clowning on Rudy-that dude has completely lost the plot. His whole zero prep and editing thing has become unbearable as he’s become completely detached from the actual game (state of play).
@MrMariaTTVArchive18 күн бұрын
me looking at my phyrexian dreadnought i bought for 50 usd because it is heavily damaged
@AUNEDJ17 күн бұрын
They are counting those as inventory value......it is a way of cheating accounts. If some idiot buys some then they win. It is also a way to sell their grading service. See? Send us your cards! It is f.worth it! FoMo again 😂
@docterfantazmo16 күн бұрын
Comments for the algorithm throne!
@TheMathmath12316 күн бұрын
Remember when people called you gay for playing magic 😂😂 now i feel like those same people are just now finding out about the new game like its new and grading shit XD
@Spooky-XVX15 күн бұрын
Grading modern cards for MTG just isn't viable, MTG isn't as collectable as Pokemon and does not have the same market. Pokemon is 15 years into grading culture and the cards not only hold value at grades but go up constantly, even modern cards from within the last couple years. I would never bother grading MTG cards unless they are reserve list, and even then the market is almost non existent compared to Pokemon. Just not worth the time.
@imotekh514717 күн бұрын
Alpha investments mention! Get your floppy tacos out Timmy’s
@refundreplay18 күн бұрын
GameStop wanted to see my ID to buy a Resident Evil game. I'm 41. GameStop can KMA.
@themoops400617 күн бұрын
welcome to literally every retailer in the country do you not buy alcohol
@refundreplay17 күн бұрын
@themoops4006 #1, no, I don't buy alcohol anymore. #2, I don't buy cigarettes anymore. #3, I don't buy marijuana anymore. #4, it's a god damned video game, dummy. I went right across the street to Walmart and bought the same Fikking game, NEW, for $10 less. You know what they didn't do? Ask for my ID. I buy R rated movies: no ID. I go online to buy M rated games: no ID 🤯 But sure, the Intellectual Invalid is gonna tell me what's what. Nice try, dummy.
@refundreplay17 күн бұрын
@themoops4006 Intellectual Invalid doesn't know about buying Online. And no, I don't buy weed, booze or cigarettes anymore. I drank your bodyweight on the nightly and smoked twice that daily.
@plague_msi12 күн бұрын
Bro really made a video ranting without even understanding how it works 😂
@PleasantKenobi12 күн бұрын
Hardly a rant now, was it?
@themoops400617 күн бұрын
gamestop sells magic cards?
@KyleTremblayTitularKtrey18 күн бұрын
You not understanding rudy makes the rest of your opinions that I've seen make a shitload more sense.
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
Can't hear you, too busy being handsome.
@Rucarlos17 күн бұрын
Ah yes, we all love the dumb people tax
@SobaSalamnder17 күн бұрын
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo u follow the script perfectly lead the mtg floc jerrard
@PleasantKenobi17 күн бұрын
Timmy. Bag. Diamond hands. Fetching. Potatoes.
@stevendefeo842418 күн бұрын
GameStop is being weird and not GameStop are being weird
@justincoleman977618 күн бұрын
depends on which side of the pond you are on.
@stevendefeo842418 күн бұрын
@ I think English has rules to it though
@justincoleman977618 күн бұрын
@@stevendefeo8424 Again, depending on which side of the pond you are on
@khub566018 күн бұрын
First time dealing with graded cards huh?
@PleasantKenobi18 күн бұрын
No. Why would you think that?
@kylegonewild18 күн бұрын
What? It's the grading of random dog shit and the out of nowhere prices for that randomly graded dogshit that's surprising. No entrenched Magic player has never encountered the concept of graded cards. A PSA 10 Alpha Black Lotus is one of the most expensive collectibles you can even get your hands on in the hobby space not just Magic.
@khub566017 күн бұрын
@kylegonewild yeah, welcome to grading. The market for graded items isn't based on supply and demand like everything else. It's based on what a person is willing to pay
@khub566017 күн бұрын
@PleasantKenobi just because of your surprise on the prices of the graded cards. It's a very niche market that isn't based on anything other than subjective value. So, in layman's terms, it's worth whatever someone buys it for. Kind of like amateur art pieces.
@Soshikix18 күн бұрын
Prices will drop once they realise they're being a bunch of doofuses.
@packkrakenmtg41618 күн бұрын
I am a small youtuber and i open packs of magic. I have accumulated a fair amount of higher end cards. To this day i have never graded one and no plans to.