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    I thought about that as well. I dont buy single packs so it doesn't bug me much but some people on here take real offense to "pack searchers" because it kind of ruins it for the rest of the buyers and takes the fun out of busting packs from stores.

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    i dont get how people can find those ''hot packs''...by weight or something?

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    Well at this Wal-Mart there were a bunch of random packs stacked on each other most being YuGiOh and what not. I shuffled through the packs and saw 2 packs of the 2005 Autographics. I noticed one was fatter then the other, after having a conversation with a guy at work about certain cards I figured I'd pick up the fatter one. Is there something wrong with that? Should I have bought both? They were $3 a pack for only 5 cards so I thought I'd be selective.

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    Nothing wrong picking the fatter of two packs. It just makes people angry (and rightfully so) to have people search through several packs and even open boxes to find the thicker packs. As for places to get boxes, check with enigma shadow and his website and dacardworld.com Both have very reasonable prices and are very reputable dealers. Ebay sellers have a tendancy to buy the case and then if and when they get the big hits from the case sell the rest of the boxes.

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