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    Seriously students in high school won't have expensive cards ($500/card, $1000/card, ...). UD is making cards for all kind of people in the society, products like The Cup are not intended to young collectors or small budget. Of course they can if they are from a rich family, but 99% of the students in high school won't have a card worthing $500+ a piece. Like it isn't anybody who can purchase a $50K car, $50K cars aren't intented to the average students.

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    Ok that's not my question. I'm asking how these kids can buy nice cards. I know who cards are intended too. I'm asking how they afford it.. You make no sense.

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    Well you can find deals on ebay, or mommy and daddy have a lot of money and they think it's a good hobby so they buy cards for their kids

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    i had $1000 cards when I was in high school.
    I COLLECT HIGH END TRUE AUTO RCS OF LEBRON JAMES, GIANNIS, TOM BRADY, CONNOR MCDAVID & SIDNEY CROSBY.

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    I wouldn't like being bought cards. Feels like I didn't work for it.

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    i had $1000 cards when I was in high school.

    You're my hero.

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    My parents buy me like 1-2 boxes of cards per year, maximum 90$ each, the best they ever bought me was Series 2, higher end boxes, I pay them by myself (Ice, SPA), for singles I pay them and if I buy from ebay it's from the paypal I got from cards I sold. Up to now I have a 1000$ collection of Gagne, Ryan Parent around 200$, Pitkanen 200$ also, Mihalik 125$ and Ultimate Collection around 175 plus 2 good traders of 80$ and more, rest is junk

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    Senior in college, but back in high school, and still now it's primarily funded by credit cards, student grants, and the occasional "hook me up" job from friends/family.

    Hah me too :(

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    it's simple really....one word...Powerball ;) just makes the hobby that much easier.....imagine how many packs you could buy with $100,000,000....

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    i had $1000 cards when I was in high school.

    link?

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