A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.
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A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.
Tech N Sports is a goat in the reselling community. Over 15 years he parlayed $35 into a multi-million dollar used clothing ebay business, other businesses and real estate portfolio.
And for the listeners of this podcast, he has been my business mentor for the past 5 years. I've picked up a lot of game and education from him over the years and I'm very excited to have him on the podcast
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A huge part of the modern card market will soon take a hit. When Whatnot cracksdown on mystery packs, it won't just hit streamers, it will disrupt an entire supply chain. The repack economy fueled local shows, bulk buyers, and a lot of the liquidity that card flippers depended on.
In this video, I break down how that change will ripple through the hobby, what it means for dealers trying to move volume, and why the people who built real relationships, not just fast transactions, are the ones who’ll survive it.