How is this even legal? I feel like I'm living in a third world country.
it's legal coz no one is forcing you to buy it.
if people get this product, at this price, it simply proves the business model works
You could just decide not to do it. You'll find something else to do with your time. And you won't really feel any different. I guarantee it.
>>46561399
You have surrendered your rights to your disposable income the moment you started buying overpriced cardboard.
You're being overcharged by about $10.
Hooray exchange rates!
To clarify, I'm not buying a box. And when I do i usually pay $100 maybe $110.
But $150 seems retarded. After tax your spending over $170. On a standard legal set.
>>46561502
Like the other guys said, the only thing you can do is not buy magic cards. That's what I'm doing. If Wizards ever fixes the secondary market problem, maybe I'll get back into magic.
>>46561399
My story here involving a shitty lgs who has the market on mtg yesterday.
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>>46561516
That'll change nothing. While consumers certainly have that power. The mindless numbers far outweigh people with brains.
Same with dlc in video games. If every gamer collectively agreed not to buy dlc. Shit would be included/free/a lot cheaper
>>46561399
Capitalism.
And you pretty much are.
>>46561693
Alright, then I find a new hobby.
>>46561746
You realize there's hundreds of ways to play this game right?
I have the money to buy boxs. I choose not to. And buy singles instead.
Which I'm urging others to do.