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Join Date: Jun 2020
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Good grief, that is 12 transactions a day for full calendar years 2022-2025!!! So in reality probably pushing closer to 15-20.
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#77 |
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Join Date: Nov 2021
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I offered wondered if breaks constitute “games of chance” in states where prohibited by law (unless states have “raffle” clauses). Utah has some of the strictest gambling laws in the country, so it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Also, $10MM dollars??!! |
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#78 |
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I briefly tried WhatNot and even TikTok breaks for about an hour over a year ago just to see what all the fuss was about.
Both of those places are swarming with shady characters. Mystery Spins, Mystery Packs, 99-cent Chase Breaks, Grab Bags—everywhere you look, it’s a sensory overload of flashing lights, blaring music, and nonstop hype. It’s easy to see how some people could get hooked. It is absolutely 100% gambling and the characters "hosting" these rooms, or shall I say, yelling and screaming like imbeciles like they just pulled a '52 Mantle, I wouldn't want near me in real life. Good for this guy, and I hope he wins. Also, $10,000,000+? good gravy, that's a lot of moola |
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#79 |
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: San Antonio
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Rooting for the addict on this one!
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Still a lot of moolah, though. Last edited by hermanotarjeta; 01-08-2026 at 01:17 PM. |
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#82 |
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Join Date: Jan 2017
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Ditto.
If it walks like a duck, and it quacks like a duck, it's a duck. That is, it's illegal gambling. Whatnot is exploiting gambling addicts -- something needs to be done about it. They also have a lot of shady sellers, and don't seem to care about scams being perpetuated on their platform. |
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Location: Seattle, WA
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Just about every state in the country runs an official lottery, and the Supreme Court ruled a couple of years ago that laws prohibiting gambling are a violation of free speech (i.e. the right to spend your money any way you want). |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: NW Michigan
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Have been wondering about that. Let’s agree it’s gambling. Where would this be illegal?
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Gambling is becoming pervasive throughout society, with the rise of online sports betting and prediction markets. It's going to have major ramifications for society going forward. But at least we have our freedoms. Or at least, freedom to waste money on a myriad of gambling products. Last edited by fabiani12333; 01-09-2026 at 03:26 PM. |
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#86 |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Meandering the matrix code that the hobby/forum overlords spit out
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Sounds like a trust fund baby who lost $10M because he's stupid.
I hope he gets nothing. Zero self control which probably means he's fat. Clearly big boy lives on the internet with Daddy checks coming monthly
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Realistically, any efforts to actually restrict gambling are going to be futile and virtually impossible to enforce. People forget that passing a law against something is only a small part of the equation.....you also have to be willing to spend the tax dollars to arrest people, try them in a court of law, and imprison them if found guilty. |
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It seems like everyone just assumes people will adjust to its pervasiveness. But it's probably going create a lot of problems in society down the line that will have to be reckoned with. |
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But it takes time, effort, and money to stop any undesirable behavior, and when it comes to taxpayers and the government, all of those are in short supply. As a society, we've got a LOT more important issues to try and solve....and that's where time/effort/money is going to be directed. It's all a matter of priorities, and unfortunately, reducing gambling is always going to be comparatively low on the list. |
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: San Antonio
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At one point in our history we didn't think smoking, let alone smoking indoors and even on an airplane, was a bad idea.
We aren't always the brightest group. It'll come back around.
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#92 |
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Join Date: May 2020
Location: Southern California
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I've said it before but they should really be going after them for violating state lottery laws. Utah has some of the harshest and is only one of 5 states that don't have a lottery.
Pretty sure there law is fairly cut and dry: "it is illegal to operate a scheme under which a person gives something of value in order to obtain a chance to get something of value." |
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If that is the case, and I were to take that at face value, no way shape or form should packs of cards be sold in Utah
I have to assume because packs of cards are being sold in Utah that this is an incorrect interpretation
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Lots of breaking formats are much closer to the latter scenario. I’d imagine breaks where you buy and rip personal boxes would be fine but those where you spin wheels or some other stupid gimmick would be illegal |
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Join Date: Jan 2017
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The emphasis on monetary value is what makes re-pack breaks more like gambling than factory-sealed trading card breaks. The cards in re-packs act as a medium for monetary value in a raffle. |
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Interestingly, I'm pretty sure this person (supposedly not a fan of gambling), was one of the three people that ended up splitting the Lebron Triple Logoman. That media tour, pumping up the card, whatnot, backyard breaks,...is going to be a fun addition to this case, if it reaches discovery. A much lower value complaint, but about a year ago, Whatnot settled (undisclosed $) a case regarding a kid that racked up 70k on the parents CC within a couple hours on whatnot.
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Your move, Whatnot. Last edited by fabiani12333; 01-10-2026 at 06:51 PM. |
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Illegal gambling? Probably not.
But when one man pays another man to handle his goods while he sits and watches is technically cuckhold...
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As soon as something like the suit in question sticks, the game is over in that state. They'll have to pull out or every person who loses is going to be filing litigation. And there's are zero states where something like this is going to be technically legal. Even the most pro gambling states have strict requirements for things like raffles. Pay to play is regulated gambling pretty much everywhere AFAIK (IANAL.) |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Seattle, WA
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But I fear that the only thing that might move the needle would be if someone organized (and won) a class-action suit. Juries are too unpredictable, lawyers too expensive, and the court system too slow for single-plaintiff suits to make much of a difference. |
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