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Which is the Better Buy?

Looking for opinions seeing I buy both. I've spent hundreds on boxes and have pulled crap, and with the same money I could have bought DVDs. I have also had some decent pulls, but I never look to make a huge profit, just like busting packs/boxes. Which makes me wonder which is the better of the three to purchase in the long run.

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  • ctsoxfanctsoxfan Posts: 6,246 ✭✭
    DVD's. Unless you are a big Ndudi Ebi or Maciej Lampe fan, in that case, buy UD Basketball boxes - that's all I ever get from them anyway!
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  • NBAFanNBAFan Posts: 744
    I'm not into the long term investment of cards, I just enjoy busting packs for the fun/thrill of it. It just seems to be getting quite expensive and no/little return in the investment is the killer.

    The only problem with DVDs is you can't watch more than one at a time and need the time to watch them. I can probably say that I have bought more DVDs than anyone on this site in the last year, but the majority are still sealed, seeing I have already seen the movie, or I haven't had time to watch them.


  • Unless you are very familiar with the source of the packs, go with boxes. Less chance they've been searched. image

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