FAQ

 

  • Q – What is a card “break”?
  • A – A card break is a way for collectors, investors and enthusiasts to buy a small part of an entire box of cards at a smaller price by purchasing individual teams instead of purchasing an entire box.

 

  • Q - What Kind of Breaks are there?
  • A – Random Teams, Pick Your Team, Random Divisions, Team Draft Breaks, Random Player or Serial # Breaks. Breaks are usually individual boxes or packs of cards, although there are “case” breaks which include multiple boxes of cards each.

 

  • Q – How much does it cost to break?
  • A - The cost per break will vary based on format, card quality, cost, and rarity. Typically, the retail value of the break divided by the number of teams or slots is roughly equal to the entry fee.

 

  • Q - Where can I find breaks?
  • A – Social media such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram have lots of breakers performing regularly. Local card shops know people, places and forums where breaks are happening daily.

 

  • Q - Do I get all cards I win in the break?
  • A – Yes, each winner receives all of the cards drawn for their specific team or slot

  

  • Q – How much does shipping cost?
  • A – We include FREE shipping on ALL breaks.

 

  • Q - How will my cards be mailed?
  • A – All cards whether a single base card or a $50k card are shipped with the utmost protection and quality control within penny sleeves, top loaders, and one touches to the packaging itself.

 

  • Q – What happens to cards with multiple players from different teams?
  • A – The participants that represent each team on the card will have it randomized between each of them using random.org

 

  • Q – How long will it take to receive my cards?
  • A – We ship every Friday & Monday (excluding holidays)

 

  • Q – How do I join a break?
  • A – Our breaks on twitter & website are first come first serve. On Twitter just reply with your team/slot selection and we will reply right away if available. On the site what’s available is what’s left for that individual break.