If you put 1.5M in one briefcase, I’d imagine you should have a location device inside, lock on the outside, and your hand holding the case at all times. This just seems so weird if someone would truly leave millions unattended
to anyone wondering what makes up 1.5 mill in sports cards, most of it was vintage 1940s-1960s baseball of hall of famer, high grade, low pop. The grail in that lot was multiple copies of 1952 Mickey Mantle (he is like the michael jordan of baseball terms of collectability) starting at 30k-100k, and jackie robinson (black man who broke the baseball color barrier during jim crow laws era). The vintage baseball card "market" is highly liquid because of extreme rarity and history of the game, hence the high values.
I am a tradeshow exhibitor. Why the heck would you leave a suitcase with $1.5 mil in cards loose on the floor. Something seems suspect about this theft.
So... 1) The card owners were dumb enough to leave that much value unattended? 2) And the thieves were dumb enough to perform their criminal act when they most certainly knew there were cameras recording them (given that their plan was so thoughtful, we should assume they were also thoughtful enough to consider that there were cameras recording them). 3) And I'm supposed to believe that the card owners and alleged thieves were not working together to create the illusion of theft so that they could capitalize on an insurance claim? Maybe I'm wrong, but it's hard for me to believe that vendors would be so careless with ANYWHERE NEAR that amount of value, and that thieves as thoughtful as these would be so stupid as to attempt to pull of a heist - especially one of this magnitude - while knowing full well that they were being recorded. Another possible explanation - besides just believing in the appearance and official story - is that their case was stolen from them, but didn't contain what they are claiming it did, and they are making a case out of it in order to capitalize on an insurance claim. It's also possible that the "thieves" were accomplices who were supposed to, and did, take a lower value case in case they were caught (so that they wouldn't get in as much trouble). This way there would be evidence for the insurance claim, and their buddies wouldn't have to risk as much if they failed and were caught.
@@ownaronulteron3099 you could tell. As soon as he went around the table opposite of the thief to get the employees attention the other guy moved in immediately.
If I had 1.5 million in a pelican case I'd have chained to something large and I would situate my tables so someone couldn't get in my protected area where I keep the cards without moving a table or going up or under them. 1.5 million? heck, I would have a safe that needs a forklift to move and I'd take it to every convention. If you have 1.5 million of merchandise I'd sell a few thousand dollars and buy the safe, a Van to carry it to conventions, and when I got to the convention I'd rent a forklift to set it where I wanted it and to put it back in my van when the convention is over. We are talking about 1.5 million, someone with that much product that fits in a pelican case could afford that.
Apple airtag with distance alert and lock combo on the case makes the case trackable long enough for the police to find. Also if this was my property at a convention it would be in a messenger bag on my back or shoulder 100% of the time if it was worth that much.
One of the Dallas card shop owners put out a $1000 reward for info leading to info that was convincing enough to get someone arrested in this and he posted that he paid out the $1000. So more info to come.
Bro why would you not be in close proximity to a case that has 1.5 mill worth of cards in it. There is literally no one even close by to that case that’s crazy. Hope they catch the guy people have no respect for people things that happened over the weekend at a card show here in the Bay Area dude got his binder full of singles swooped of his table
These people absolutely ruin collecting Pokemon cards nowadays. Not just them, but almost everyone is out to finesse, scalp, and take advantage of people. One of the major reasons I’ve been feeling like taking a break from collecting. Scammers and selfish people overcharging for cards…. It’s terrible. Some of the worst people ever involved with cards now…. They operate just like drug dealers only their product is cards.
It feels like an inside job, somebody inside the camp of the card owners tipped off somebody. Owner needs to watch out for his inner circle. I hope the perps get caught.
There's no way there's that much value in that case. The guy in the stand even sees someone stand next to the case and doesn't care at all. You don't act that careless with such a life changing amount of money.
I mean...if its worth 1.5 mil...im not leaving it on the floor, hell, im probably not even letting go of it the whole time. So....yeah. Either the owner had way too much confidence in security or that 1.5mil isnt a big deal to them.
I come from the DTA mentality. Don't Trust Anyone. Minus the wifey, I don't trust anyone. I saw some of those cards on their social posts when it happened Sunday night. They definitely had a ton of desirable sports cards. Really unfortunate, as someone that lives in the DFW area ... I hate to see someone do this crap.
Anytime I take cards out to a show I have a shoulder strap bag I keep everything in.. its right on my chest the whole time and it’s not coming off till I’m in my car idc if I have $5 in cards or $10k.. Pokemon is like dealing with junkies.. everyone is trying to make or take a buck off you by any means necessary
what i think more card stores need to realize is that with the recent boom in collectibles some of them have stock worth millions that is impossible to trace, is easy to sell, is easy to carry in mass, and they have less security then a donut shop (police sometimes go their after all). this makes them a prime target for thieves and im not talking about shop lifters but real big time thieves like you would see at jewelry stores. card stores with valuable stock need to start investing more into their security. im surprised we dont see more armed robberies at these places tbh. like im in no way blaming the store owners for this theft. however i will say that a little extra security goes a long way. like for example if your at an event like this then dont have any cards worth more than 10 bucks in any binders, have the binders tied to the tables with a cord sorta like tech stores do, dont let anybody look through a binder without somebody watching them (best to have somebody whose entire job is to just watch the customers so they dont get distracted tbh), and have all your expensive stuff behind a locked case and never leave it unattended. and if your at your local store then have a fire arm behind the counter or something and depending on the value of your stock you may want to ensure you have at least two people at the shop at all times.
@@longbronsilver I personally have never been scammed but watching these videos and seeing scalpers are already terrible enough. But you are right yeah.
If it's high end sports cards then usually those are number cards? Or signature/auto cards? Even if they crack from a slab it might be easy to tell or track?
If I were stupid enough to drop 5-digits (let alone 7) on a trading card(s), I wouldn't buy it at some trade show. And I'd probably have someone help brokerage a deal, or even a lawyer given the possibility of fakes, reseals and bait and snatches.
Yeah it could be, even if they have insurance…the insurance will fight this tooth and nail. Opossum is right, if you have something of that much value out in the open like that, and you know how easy it is for another person to just walk off with it, you should have that thing taped to your grapes.
This kind of reminds me of a theft incident at a coin show (2022 ANA World Fair of Money) where a dealer had a whole case stolen. I forget if it was during set up and breakdown but the case had valueable coins and rolex watches in it. While the amount lost was in the tens of thousands compared to the milli8on plus here, the message is the same.
Who is impulse buying 6 figure cards? Very specific clientele that can be prearranged purchase so you don’t have to carry that much value around. Scam/Insurance fraud all over this one ☝️
Mans even said the number was everywhere. You're as confused as our channel host with the most (steps) & anyone else that was wondering the same thing. Nobody knows, & the payload in that carpetbaggy ∆ss pelican case fluctuates near constantly in value from hearsay to the kinda known online (net) value.
Well tbh i blame the vendor, he left maybe his most valuables in that case on the floor for anyone to see, and didn’t pay attention to it until it was too late, i would of have a tracker or something on that case if it got stolen
Unreal right? I can't even handle leaving a backpack with a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff laying around for a second unattended. What in the world was this guy thinking, of course it'd be stolen
I work in hospitality and I’m shocked the amount of people that leave money - on bar, wallets next and in EGMs Yeah we got cameras but unfortunately as you said ‘it happens so fast’
I cant wait to learn more about this story because how did the guy know it was THAT specific bag which contained so much values in it, like the bag could have contained one the employee's lunch extra salami sandwich and a sugar free redbull for a whoopin 12.99$ worth of food.
Imagine him thinking he was stealing cash only not really knowing what's going on. "Aw, just a bunch of cards for a children's game..." *tosses in garbage then see's this video the next day*
I used to do stands with my dad selling antiques. The rule is, there should always be a minimum of 1 person that has eyes on your ware all of the time. I am sorry, despite it being 2024 and that douchebags are around, they've been around a long time. Especially during fairs and such. As a stand owner, you are responsible for your own ware. Never ever leave them out of sight. Despite there being security, despite having a kind "neighbor." I am happy my dad taught me that, 'cause when dealing with expensive wares, I have caught some people who tried to steal by smooth talking over the seller and distract them. So, always be with a minimum of 2 people, ideally 3. Never leave your ware. Don't trust security or kind neighbors and always monitor your stand like an effing eagle.
Wow i watched it 3 times, i still needed the breakdown to see it. Thats fuuuucked! Who would take that much in public and not have it ON YOU AT ALL TIMES, AND BE ARMED!
No excuse bud, you know for sure if you had 1.5 million worth of product in small single handed pelican case that thing would be hand cuffed to your wrist.
Take precaution when going to large events. 1. Put an air tag or similar tracking device in your bag/container and 2. keep possessions insight or on person at all times
No it's a big blow. That money is stolen from them and the insurance company then. Most importantly, those cards have history with the shop and could be traded for other potential cards. Stupid to think because insurance may cover it that it's no big deal.
Why would they have anything close to that value on the edge of the booth in a case right by the entrance/exit? Inside job or they're lying about what was in it. Why even have it at the show if the contents arent being displayed?
None of this would happen if the government allowed us to purchase Pokémon cards with our food stamp cards. #sleepyjoevirgingang #kony2012 #onthatthang
Used to play yugioh and one time some of my cards were stolen from my binder when i was 10....i am now apprehensive to show anyone my pokemon collection. Heck im going to a collect a con wnd im bringing a trade binder and some sealed to trade as well...no onws touching my alt arts and shadowless zard. I czn relate but 1.5 mil...shooot i woulda had that handcuffed to me at that point
Interesting to see video footage of when they realised that bag was gone. The panic would have set in and the freak out would have begun. As you said don’t touch stuff that you don’t own…..
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$1.5M my ass.
Nobody leaves that unattended.
Insurance is going to fight the shit outta that.
If you put 1.5M in one briefcase, I’d imagine you should have a location device inside, lock on the outside, and your hand holding the case at all times. This just seems so weird if someone would truly leave millions unattended
Insurance fraud he’s in on it too
Don't forget it should be handcuffed to you (spy movie thing yes but it's way more secure than you think)
to anyone wondering what makes up 1.5 mill in sports cards, most of it was vintage 1940s-1960s baseball of hall of famer, high grade, low pop. The grail in that lot was multiple copies of 1952 Mickey Mantle (he is like the michael jordan of baseball terms of collectability) starting at 30k-100k, and jackie robinson (black man who broke the baseball color barrier during jim crow laws era). The vintage baseball card "market" is highly liquid because of extreme rarity and history of the game, hence the high values.
Super helpful thanks man 🙏🏽
1.5 mil sounds like the numbers they gave insurance😂. I parked my Ferrari in there lol
Well if you looked at the cards that were stolen, you will understand where that figure came, simples....
Please never change the whistling music that goes along with the card thief videos. It literally makes me crack up every time and makes my day!! 😄
I am a tradeshow exhibitor. Why the heck would you leave a suitcase with $1.5 mil in cards loose on the floor. Something seems suspect about this theft.
So...
1) The card owners were dumb enough to leave that much value unattended?
2) And the thieves were dumb enough to perform their criminal act when they most certainly knew there were cameras recording them (given that their plan was so thoughtful, we should assume they were also thoughtful enough to consider that there were cameras recording them).
3) And I'm supposed to believe that the card owners and alleged thieves were not working together to create the illusion of theft so that they could capitalize on an insurance claim?
Maybe I'm wrong, but it's hard for me to believe that vendors would be so careless with ANYWHERE NEAR that amount of value, and that thieves as thoughtful as these would be so stupid as to attempt to pull of a heist - especially one of this magnitude - while knowing full well that they were being recorded.
Another possible explanation - besides just believing in the appearance and official story - is that their case was stolen from them, but didn't contain what they are claiming it did, and they are making a case out of it in order to capitalize on an insurance claim.
It's also possible that the "thieves" were accomplices who were supposed to, and did, take a lower value case in case they were caught (so that they wouldn't get in as much trouble). This way there would be evidence for the insurance claim, and their buddies wouldn't have to risk as much if they failed and were caught.
Who tf leaves 1.5m in cards in a little box without watching it 😂 tf
Id be watching $1000 in cards like a hawk
Team rocket returned 😂
Somehow
The guy talking to the employee was 100% in on it
100% he was - I agree.
@@ownaronulteron3099 you could tell. As soon as he went around the table opposite of the thief to get the employees attention the other guy moved in immediately.
I thought the same.
Prove it
@@cryptomon86 you and me both know that ain’t happening unless the main thief gets caught and tells
1.5 mill is an absurd amount to not have someone watching over, even if sellers are busy with customers, have a security detail for just the stock
What’s up five finger discount gang
What up homie 🙏🏽
$24 air tag would have done wonders
If I had 1.5 million in a pelican case I'd have chained to something large and I would situate my tables so someone couldn't get in my protected area where I keep the cards without moving a table or going up or under them. 1.5 million? heck, I would have a safe that needs a forklift to move and I'd take it to every convention. If you have 1.5 million of merchandise I'd sell a few thousand dollars and buy the safe, a Van to carry it to conventions, and when I got to the convention I'd rent a forklift to set it where I wanted it and to put it back in my van when the convention is over. We are talking about 1.5 million, someone with that much product that fits in a pelican case could afford that.
That case would be handcuffed to my wrist
Absolutely crazy how anyone can leave a collection like that unattended for any amount of time.
I know it’s scummy but you got to give props that’s a pretty smooth operation lmao came in like they’ve done this before
it was more around 3.8m, trust me, i was the chair the dude was carrying
Lol
Apple airtag with distance alert and lock combo on the case makes the case trackable long enough for the police to find. Also if this was my property at a convention it would be in a messenger bag on my back or shoulder 100% of the time if it was worth that much.
One of the Dallas card shop owners put out a $1000 reward for info leading to info that was convincing enough to get someone arrested in this and he posted that he paid out the $1000. So more info to come.
Is there any updates?
Cold world. Sellers fault. Life goes on.
1.5 mil in cards just chillin yeah com on I’m handcuffing that thing to me
Bro why would you not be in close proximity to a case that has 1.5 mill worth of cards in it. There is literally no one even close by to that case that’s crazy. Hope they catch the guy people have no respect for people things that happened over the weekend at a card show here in the Bay Area dude got his binder full of singles swooped of his table
These people absolutely ruin collecting Pokemon cards nowadays. Not just them, but almost everyone is out to finesse, scalp, and take advantage of people. One of the major reasons I’ve been feeling like taking a break from collecting. Scammers and selfish people overcharging for cards…. It’s terrible. Some of the worst people ever involved with cards now…. They operate just like drug dealers only their product is cards.
That's my purse! I don't know you!!
It feels like an inside job, somebody inside the camp of the card owners tipped off somebody. Owner needs to watch out for his inner circle. I hope the perps get caught.
Insurance scam 100%
Surprised they didn't put airtag in the case i mean if it really have 1.5 mil items🤷♀️
Damn, we’ve taken as many steps as a group as that case is allegedly valued at in dollars.
Bro that’s facts lol
Why would they just leave $1.5M in cards in a place like that lmao
There's no way there's that much value in that case. The guy in the stand even sees someone stand next to the case and doesn't care at all. You don't act that careless with such a life changing amount of money.
Has anyone heard any updates. I can't find anything
I mean...if its worth 1.5 mil...im not leaving it on the floor, hell, im probably not even letting go of it the whole time. So....yeah. Either the owner had way too much confidence in security or that 1.5mil isnt a big deal to them.
Bobby hill back pack ?👍
Should have had the case locked and chained to the table with 5 methods of lock and key.
My mans bounced the whole ass video like he drank one to many red bulls
I just learned about the virginia opossum yesterday
Yup 👀 weird
I come from the DTA mentality. Don't Trust Anyone. Minus the wifey, I don't trust anyone. I saw some of those cards on their social posts when it happened Sunday night. They definitely had a ton of desirable sports cards. Really unfortunate, as someone that lives in the DFW area ... I hate to see someone do this crap.
Man this a insurance scam 🤣🤣 why would you have a million dollars worth of anything in a briefcase on the floor unsupervised 😑
my thoughts exactly
that fuck up i get sad when i lose a 20$ card :(
im shocked they fit 1.5 million dollars worth of Snom common cards in that bag.
These fools have unknowingly violated the sanctity of card show set up/ bump in, or pack down/ bump out. They will incur the wrath of some deity.
Anytime I take cards out to a show I have a shoulder strap bag I keep everything in.. its right on my chest the whole time and it’s not coming off till I’m in my car idc if I have $5 in cards or $10k.. Pokemon is like dealing with junkies.. everyone is trying to make or take a buck off you by any means necessary
what i think more card stores need to realize is that with the recent boom in collectibles some of them have stock worth millions that is impossible to trace, is easy to sell, is easy to carry in mass, and they have less security then a donut shop (police sometimes go their after all). this makes them a prime target for thieves and im not talking about shop lifters but real big time thieves like you would see at jewelry stores. card stores with valuable stock need to start investing more into their security. im surprised we dont see more armed robberies at these places tbh.
like im in no way blaming the store owners for this theft. however i will say that a little extra security goes a long way. like for example if your at an event like this then dont have any cards worth more than 10 bucks in any binders, have the binders tied to the tables with a cord sorta like tech stores do, dont let anybody look through a binder without somebody watching them (best to have somebody whose entire job is to just watch the customers so they dont get distracted tbh), and have all your expensive stuff behind a locked case and never leave it unattended. and if your at your local store then have a fire arm behind the counter or something and depending on the value of your stock you may want to ensure you have at least two people at the shop at all times.
You better not let your average weekly steps fall, dont get lazy now.
Wouldn’t dream of it 👍🏽
That case would be chained to my arm like the guy in Snatch ! Unbelievable 🤦🏻♂️
Wondering why Dallas card show ig account ain’t talkin about it 🤔
To be fair people have always sucked in this hobby.
Even back in 1999 people were stealing stuff.
Although Gen Z really sucks.
I feel like I’ve seen more millennials stealing than gen z if anything
this hobby has the worst people in it scammers, thieves, scalpers. I'm gonna dip once I'm done.
@@Vaijiro this is just gaming hobbies in general, it a attracts a certain type of lowlife
@@longbronsilver I personally have never been scammed but watching these videos and seeing scalpers are already terrible enough. But you are right yeah.
@@blake7587 it’s not just this hobby. Anything that has value people will steal
If it's high end sports cards then usually those are number cards? Or signature/auto cards? Even if they crack from a slab it might be easy to tell or track?
Team rocket strikes again
If I were stupid enough to drop 5-digits (let alone 7) on a trading card(s), I wouldn't buy it at some trade show.
And I'd probably have someone help brokerage a deal, or even a lawyer given the possibility of fakes, reseals and bait and snatches.
I'd be the weird who would go to the bathroom with handcuff for a collection like that
When I was watching rattles video on this all, I could hear when I was watching the video was the whistling music you always play 😂
"Snitchin 6 9 style" lmaoooooo 😂👏👏👏
Could this have been an insurance scam possibly
Yeah it could be, even if they have insurance…the insurance will fight this tooth and nail. Opossum is right, if you have something of that much value out in the open like that, and you know how easy it is for another person to just walk off with it, you should have that thing taped to your grapes.
What's is that Bobby head?! A bookbag? Love it!?😊
A purse lol
This kind of reminds me of a theft incident at a coin show (2022 ANA World Fair of Money) where a dealer had a whole case stolen. I forget if it was during set up and breakdown but the case had valueable coins and rolex watches in it. While the amount lost was in the tens of thousands compared to the milli8on plus here, the message is the same.
"pickpocket skill was at 100" 😂
Who is impulse buying 6 figure cards? Very specific clientele that can be prearranged purchase so you don’t have to carry that much value around. Scam/Insurance fraud all over this one ☝️
You snooze, you lose. Amp your game up. Can’t be leaving valuables unattended. Especially around people you don’t know.
You deserve greater following then you have and I hope one day you have that.
1st it was 1mill, then 2 mill. Now 1.5 mill? So which is it?
@@toolfreak133 🤷🏽♂️
Mans even said the number was everywhere. You're as confused as our channel host with the most (steps) & anyone else that was wondering the same thing. Nobody knows, & the payload in that carpetbaggy ∆ss pelican case fluctuates near constantly in value from hearsay to the kinda known online (net) value.
Nobody leaves 1.5million unattended. My guess is probably about 10k.
It was the grey fox for sure
Love watching thieves stealing from other thieves
Well tbh i blame the vendor, he left maybe his most valuables in that case on the floor for anyone to see, and didn’t pay attention to it until it was too late, i would of have a tracker or something on that case if it got stolen
Unreal right? I can't even handle leaving a backpack with a couple hundred dollars worth of stuff laying around for a second unattended. What in the world was this guy thinking, of course it'd be stolen
Your right you should protect your stuff and care about your stuff.
Imagine a twist where this turns out to be an insurance scam
insurance fraud plot twist gang
That would be insane
@@OpossumBud in the year 2024 you could have told me fish people from Saturn stole them to feed their children and I wouldn’t bat an eye.
I work in hospitality and I’m shocked the amount of people that leave money - on bar, wallets next and in EGMs
Yeah we got cameras but unfortunately as you said ‘it happens so fast’
I cant wait to learn more about this story because how did the guy know it was THAT specific bag which contained so much values in it, like the bag could have contained one the employee's lunch extra salami sandwich and a sugar free redbull for a whoopin 12.99$ worth of food.
Imagine him thinking he was stealing cash only not really knowing what's going on.
"Aw, just a bunch of cards for a children's game..."
*tosses in garbage then see's this video the next day*
When he realized that card is actually priceless , he got brainwashed by the people in the internet 😂
What is that trapinch behind you? Is it a stapler??!! Also what kind of trade is it going to take for a TP furret.
These sports card bros live in a different universe
Fools and they money are soon parted … someone’s daddy must be really upset
I used to do stands with my dad selling antiques. The rule is, there should always be a minimum of 1 person that has eyes on your ware all of the time. I am sorry, despite it being 2024 and that douchebags are around, they've been around a long time. Especially during fairs and such. As a stand owner, you are responsible for your own ware. Never ever leave them out of sight. Despite there being security, despite having a kind "neighbor." I am happy my dad taught me that, 'cause when dealing with expensive wares, I have caught some people who tried to steal by smooth talking over the seller and distract them. So, always be with a minimum of 2 people, ideally 3. Never leave your ware. Don't trust security or kind neighbors and always monitor your stand like an effing eagle.
As usual : Well said. Evil exists everywhere, we need to stay educated and be diligent at protecting ourselves.
They should give all vendors an emergency “theif” button that can be switched on and pressed to activate security at every exit.
What in the Cartoon Network ahhh
Problem is if they sell ANYTHING, thats graded, that shit can be tracked
I thought the video title was 1,500 and I was like "man thats bad" but then I re-read it: 1.5 million, MAN THATS BAD.
Wow i watched it 3 times, i still needed the breakdown to see it. Thats fuuuucked! Who would take that much in public and not have it ON YOU AT ALL TIMES, AND BE ARMED!
Exactly, knowing you have that much value in that case and you just leave it laying around like that is crazy.
This is my biggest fear as a card show vendor, because it's honestly impossible to keep a constant eye on your stuff.
No excuse bud, you know for sure if you had 1.5 million worth of product in small single handed pelican case that thing would be hand cuffed to your wrist.
why 1.5 mil just sitting there
That crazy, this people bro 🤦🏽♂️
It’s pretty nuts 👀
Considering how volatile the pokémon card market has been for the last few years, a lot of those prices were probably true at some point in time.
Easier to rob a card collector convention than a bank... modern days bank robbery 2024 edition bonnie and Clyde LMFAO
Take precaution when going to large events. 1. Put an air tag or similar tracking device in your bag/container and 2. keep possessions insight or on person at all times
Putting that intro aw man on loop! 😂
Thats one expensive lesson😮
the store has insurance so its not a big blow, also this was baseball cards not pokemon
No it's a big blow. That money is stolen from them and the insurance company then. Most importantly, those cards have history with the shop and could be traded for other potential cards. Stupid to think because insurance may cover it that it's no big deal.
I don’t believe I ever said it was Pokémon cards. Also insurance or not, theft is theft
@wheelcalls yeah I’m sure the insurance company will gladly payout 1.5 mil after seeing how careless their clients were with that much money.
Why would they have anything close to that value on the edge of the booth in a case right by the entrance/exit? Inside job or they're lying about what was in it. Why even have it at the show if the contents arent being displayed?
Was that the new mission impossible movie what kind of coordinated teamwork was that
2018 this sh!t been happening since b4 that you just can't trust ppl u don't know now if you said 1999 then yuh sh!t wasn't so bad then
I hope they had the appropriate insurance rider to cover those losses.
None of this would happen if the government allowed us to purchase Pokémon cards with our food stamp cards.
#sleepyjoevirgingang #kony2012 #onthatthang
Used to play yugioh and one time some of my cards were stolen from my binder when i was 10....i am now apprehensive to show anyone my pokemon collection. Heck im going to a collect a con wnd im bringing a trade binder and some sealed to trade as well...no onws touching my alt arts and shadowless zard. I czn relate but 1.5 mil...shooot i woulda had that handcuffed to me at that point
they belong in prison, but that is quite stupid to have that there.
Interesting to see video footage of when they realised that bag was gone. The panic would have set in and the freak out would have begun. As you said don’t touch stuff that you don’t own…..
Guy in the white with the caps in on it I obviously