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Old 01-24-2025, 12:52 AM   #252
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Originally Posted by fabiani12333 View Post
For those questioning what benefit there would be in the kid and his family going public, I think there is plenty, if the story is a good one.

If a kid truly bought a hobby box of TCU from a hobby shop with his allowance or earned income, that would be a pretty cool story that could drive the news cycle and help promote the eventual auctioning-off of the card.

If the story isn't a good one -- for example, the kid is being used as a cover story by a breaker -- then yeah, you don't want to go public.
Don't some people like privacy? My son is 12 and if he cracked it I probably wouldn't want him making it public for all sorts of reasons. Why does everything have to be paraded around? Some people don't like social media or pomp and circumstance. I don't think it is that unreasonable that someone cracked it and didn't want to talk about it.
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