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    retail or hobby box?

    Im looking to buy some football boxes, but idk what to get.

    I could get a few retail boxes for example i saw one on ebay it was football heroes for $26 shipped gurenteed 1 gu/auto. if i buy retail boxes i could get around 3 if i get the right ones (i will have around $60 pay pal) or should i buy a expensive hobby box well $60, or should i buy a cheap hobby box and a retail box....give me your opinions and what products are cheap and good for either one! or websites that have cheap products!

    thanks

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    No matter what you get, get hobby....

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    If you have a choice, go hobby box route. You'll get more hits for the most part, which may give you better trade bait.

    There are only a few retail products that people seem to have a lot of luck with. Topps Chrome is one of them. I've seen lots of satisfied traders in the Product Breaks section with their $20 blasters. Seems like 1 in every 3 blasters has an auto.

    Terry

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    no matter what you do try and avoid boxes on ebay. Try blowoutcards.com or dacardworld.com

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    No matter what you get, get hobby....

    ok sounds good

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    If you have a choice, go hobby box route. You'll get more hits for the most part, which may give you better trade bait.

    There are only a few retail products that people seem to have a lot of luck with. Topps Chrome is one of them. I've seen lots of satisfied traders in the Product Breaks section with their $20 blasters. Seems like 1 in every 3 blasters has an auto.

    Terry

    ye i some nice chrome blasters pull autos

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    no matter what you do try and avoid boxes on ebay. Try blowoutcards.com or dacardworld.com

    ok thanks, ill try those two sites

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    Like you said that Retail box of Heroes has 1 hit, the hobby version has 2 GU/2 Autos

    Good luck with whatever you get, and I agree with Irtazman, Don't buy wax on Ebay

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    hobby

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    Like you said that Retail box of Heroes has 1 hit, the hobby version has 2 GU/2 Autos

    Good luck with whatever you get, and I agree with Irtazman, Don't buy wax on Ebay

    very good point, if u want ill post the break/recap on youtube if u wanna subsribe lol

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