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    topps, what are you doing?

    ok seriously, topps is getting out of hand with the parallels and game-used.

    let's look at their latest mid/higher end products with elevation and finest.

    finest has silver, green, red, and black refractors
    on top of that, there's an xfractor version of each. are they retarded? it's hard enough to make a set of refractors, it's worse when you're putting out like 8 or 9 different parallels in one box. the only way to actually complete anything is by trading, but they have to understand that trading isn't THAT easy to do, plus finest isn't that popular this year.

    elevation...ok seriously, you're putting out game-used cards so frequently they're worthless. i can't even sell them for 2 bucks.

    for both of these products, there are so many different sets of the same freakin card it's ridiculous.


    topps should just stick to making chrome.

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    i agree. or make 2 sets of different kinds.

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    go back to the old days, one card per player per year.:new_silly

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    halekulani: ok seriously, topps is getting out of hand ...finest has silver, green, red, and black refractors on top of that, there's an xfractor version of each.

    yeah, and don't forget about the 4 (cyan,magenta,forgot the other 2 colors) 1/1 printing plates of the fronts and backs of each card. All in all, that's at least an extra 64 cards lol:new_uklia

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    yeah this is kind of turning me off from getting a box of elevation.. 7 hits but each hit may as well be a common unless you pull some fancy mega parallel..

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    Topps is still better than UD.

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    ^ agreed on that

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    pffft i like it,a jsy is a jsy auto is auto dont matter wut set if its not numbered or the same number.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 11chaos
    Topps is still better than UD.

    is this because of their customer service or..?

    just wondering, ive only recently gotten back into collecting so i'd like to know :)

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    their product is more affordable and collectible

    with ud, most of it is high end - and the high end is hit or miss; you can spend $60 on some tin with three cards and pull an auto of some modest player

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