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how can i determine which packs have inserts in them? i have a box and it has one pack that is thicker. is this an auto pack or a cut auto pack. people on ebay seem to know the diference. thanks
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IMO, pack searching is something that is terrible for the hobby.
Just my opinion. Never have done it, never will.
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Personally i think the whole enjoyment in buying cards is opening a pack to see a bat or jersey etc. card. Its no fun if you know what your gunna get. Its like how things get boring if you never lose or if its no challenge. Also the thick card board things are the most common i have realized skinnier packs have more inserts but not always the case. Just have fun with them don't think about profits.
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I suppose if the card companies would stop picking it's customer's pockets. I stopped collecting new cards in the late nineties when it became quite clear I was being ripped off.
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