redemption card

I pulled a 2009 Allen & Ginter framed autograph (Alex Rios). Like most people I got - Due to circumstances beyond our control...
I did not want the Rios card anyway but sending a Red Sox card to a Yankee fan is like a smack in the face

I did not want the Rios card anyway but sending a Red Sox card to a Yankee fan is like a smack in the face



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1996 Select Certified Mirror Gold Ozzie Smith
2006 Bowman Chrome Orange Refractor Chris Carpenter
-Michael
Always buying Bobby Cox inserts. PM me.
I have one coming too - I'd take that card in a second
make that half a second
<< <i>Interesting. I thought Topps policy was as follows: If you pull an auto redemption card from a specified set for a specified player and enter the cert # on Topps website, but that player either doesn't sign the cards for Topps or signs them late and Topps feels that they can't deliver that player's autograph to you, then I thought Topps would give you another player's autograph from the SAME SET. What's confusing me is that you mentioned your auto redemption card was from 2009 A&G, but the Buchholz card isn't from that set. They should have just sent you another auto card from 2009 A&G. Thats really presumptious of Topps to assume you even collect cards from a different set, much less another player, and that kind of sucks. I have a redemption from 09 A&G and I think it was also for Alex Rios. I would be totally pissed if they mailed me anything from another set instead.
-Michael >>
I too thought I would at least get another framed auto from the 2009 A & G set. In a way it does not matter though since I would not keep either one. I only collect Yankee autos.
I think Topps' policy is an equal value replacement and I don't think they even try to mention the same set.
1996 Select Certified Mirror Gold Ozzie Smith
2006 Bowman Chrome Orange Refractor Chris Carpenter
Rick
1996 Select Certified Mirror Gold Ozzie Smith
2006 Bowman Chrome Orange Refractor Chris Carpenter
This is the note from Topps that came with it:
"Thank you for your submission of the 2009 Allen & Ginter BB- Alex Rios Framed Autograph redemption. We apologize for the extensive delay, however we were trying to obtain the exact card specified on your original redemption. Due to circumstances beyond our control we have not been able to obtain the exact card specified. Enclosed you will find a replacement equal in value to the original redemption"
Based on other threads I've read, this happens pretty frequently with Topps. Its the first time its ever happened to me, maybe because I just got back into modern last year. But I find it quite hard to stomach, especially coming from the supposed leader in the industry. Did Topps even have a contract in place with Rios or were they just negotiating a contract with him at the time the presses ran and just rolled the dice and inserted the redemption cards into packs? If they indeed did have a contract in place, is it really that hard to force the guy to sign some cards? I mean, its been 6 months since I mialed in the redemption card....its not like the guy died or anything. And the most insulting thing is when the note tells me that the card they sent is of equal value...According to who? The guy at Topps that evidently has a giant stash of extra Buchholz autos that nobody wants? Topps needs to change their policy and scrap the whole concept of redemption cards and just insert the players they have at the time of printing and not include the other guys in the set checklist.
Has anyone had experience in refusing the replacement card from Topps and asking for something else instead?
-Michael
Always buying Bobby Cox inserts. PM me.
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
holders that all ginter autograph cards come in and look beautiful, instead they print up some cheap looking cards slap an ugly silver sticker on it, slip it into
an etopps case and call it equal value. LOL I really doubt they any plans what so ever, of even making the card. They just had to make everyone wait what
seemed like a long time, so that they would be ready to take anything including garbage like this
Upper Deck is doing the same thing with those wildly popular bug cards that appeared in Goodwin, they had no intent in making them, they will just sub them out
with a card from the trash pile...afterall who is going to complain?