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Alex Gordon Cutout Part II

OK, so it's not a cutout but Donruss has admitted to "accidentally" letting a few cards of Arizona pitching prospect Wade Miley get out.

“These few just slipped by,” a Donruss representative said. “It’s an honest mistake, and one we regret.”

Donruss Prime Wade Miley

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  • This is Gordon Pt. 3

    Pt 2 was the 2008 Stadium Club Joe DiMaggio
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  • What happened with DImaggio?
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  • MorgothMorgoth Posts: 3,950 ✭✭✭
    If something like this happened in the food industry they would make Donruss recall all cases of product unsold, open every pack, sort through all cards and account for every Riley card they issued and then once they were all found they could sell the other cards.

    This recall process costs companies millions of dollars when it happens (Con Agra lost millions on Peter Pan) and sometimes shuts down companies (Topps meat packers) completely. Just think how many of these "mistakes" would really happen if these were the consequences.
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  • VitoCo1972VitoCo1972 Posts: 6,135 ✭✭✭


    << <i>If something like this happened in the food industry they would make Donruss recall all cases of product unsold, open every pack, sort through all cards and account for every Riley card they issued and then once they were all found they could sell the other cards.

    This recall process costs companies millions of dollars when it happens (Con Agra lost millions on Peter Pan) and sometimes shuts down companies (Topps meat packers) completely. Just think how many of these "mistakes" would really happen if these were the consequences. >>



    I'm sure there will be some consequence. I would imagine Razor will sue for at least 31 times the amount of the first secondary market sale price of one of the cards. I imagine there will be a quiet settlement.
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