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And then lose it all again, when WoTC sues him into the ground.He could have founded a company and created his own trading card game.
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And then lose it all again, when WoTC sues him into the ground.He could have founded a company and created his own trading card game.
Even if he earns it in a month, it is still a decent amount of money to lose regardless of how wealthy you are.I wish I could join in with the whole "lol get fucked" train but $3.5 million is probably what Logan makes in a month at worst.
So he'd be no worse off than he is right now financially, AND have a story about how he almost founded a successful trading card business, instead of the story about getting scammed by a guy who sells children's toys to manchildren?And then lose it all again, when WoTC sues him into the ground.
A bunch of TCG influencers did try to start a shitty game called Metazoo, as a result of old Pokemon cards and MTG stuff skyrocketing in value. It's gone over as well as NFTs because influencers aren't game devs, so all they made was a pump and dump scheme.He could have founded a company and created his own trading card game.
He will probably be fine financially but he will have to at least live with he fact he got scammed out of several million dollars over Pokemon cards.I honestly can not feel bad for Logan here. Dude earns millions a year, and has a brother that is just as rich. Logan aint gonna end up on the streets over pokemon cards, even though that would be the funniest way for him to end up homeless.
Just wait until Logan makes his follow up video where he "tracks" the scammer. With this and that video im pretty sure he will make his 3.5 mil back.He will probably be fine financially but he will have to at least live with he fact he got scammed out of several million dollars over Pokemon cards.
The virgin Logan Paul vs the chad Jake Paul...Logan got scammed out of $3.5 million on some rare Pokémon cards:
The box was gutted and refilled with GI Joe cards. A company that specializes in reviewing vintage trading cards, the Baseball Card Exchange (BBCE), was initially brought in some time ago to verify if the boxes seemed legit, which they believed to be the case at the time. Though after further speculation, they opened the box to reveal the contents being a total sham.
Unsurprisingly, the BBCE's reputation took a massive hit from this massive blunder. It's a really bad look to say the least, considering their business was all about verifying expensive cards for collectors to purchase.
They tried to address the fallout on Twitter, though it hasn't gone over very well, considering various Pokémon nerds debunked the box's authenticity from their own rooms while an "expert" miserably failed to verify it in-person:
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Assuming this was the same guy, Logan's "card dealer" has been called out in the past for being super sketchy with some of the deals he's made in the past. This was not the first time this guy has sold a tampered box to some interested collectors.
I recommend reading through this short thread from last year for some additional context:
Why is shit like this a featured thread, who cares if a rich A-list douchebag Youtuber is being a colossal exceptional individual with his money, Screw Logan Paul and his even bigger cunt of a brother. This is hardly news.Logan got scammed out of $3.5 million on some rare Pokémon cards:
The box was gutted and refilled with GI Joe cards. A company that specializes in reviewing vintage trading cards, the Baseball Card Exchange (BBCE), was initially brought in some time ago to verify if the boxes seemed legit, which they believed to be the case at the time. Though after further speculation, they opened the box to reveal the contents being a total sham.
Unsurprisingly, the BBCE's reputation took a massive hit from this massive blunder. It's a really bad look to say the least, considering their business was all about verifying expensive cards for collectors to purchase.
They tried to address the fallout on Twitter, though it hasn't gone over very well, considering various Pokémon nerds debunked the box's authenticity from their own rooms while an "expert" miserably failed to verify it in-person:
View attachment 2885904View attachment 2885906View attachment 2885917
Assuming this was the same guy, Logan's "card dealer" has been called out in the past for being super sketchy with some of the deals he's made in the past. This was not the first time this guy has sold a tampered box to some interested collectors.
I recommend reading through this short thread from last year for some additional context: