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Court Cases | News | OpinionWhatnot Called a Casino. Fanatics Live Gets a Pass.
Whatnot just got hit with arbitration demands claiming it operates an illegal gambling operation. The platform says it’s nonsense. The hobby says it’s nothing new. But here’s what very few people are talking about: Fanatics Live does the exact same thing. St. Louis attorney Paul Lesko filed 15 arbitration demands against Whatnot on behalf of…
Triple Diamond Employee Charged with Theft of Cash and Inventory
A manager at Triple Diamond Sports Cards and Collectibles in Fargo, North Dakota, has been charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing nearly $30,000 in cash and inventory. Jared Freese, 24, of Moorhead, was arrested on December 30, 2025, following a report from one of the store’s co-owners. Jared Freese According to court documents and police reports,…
Canada Group Breaker CAUGHT Stealing
Facebook Group Breaker, Stefan Otto, is getting ROASTED across the card community for allegedly stealing a card during a break. You can watch for yourself here, with commentary from someone who recorded the action. The theft occurs at around 1:04 in the video. His daughter is in the room as he pulls off the heist….
Topps Company Greatest Hits of Mistakes
The Topps Company has a long history of selling sports cards in the U.S. since the 1950’s. No card company has a more loyal following. With such a long history of card making, mistakes will happen over the years. UPDATE: Topps Mistakes (Fanatics Era) Panini America Scams & Mistakes What you won’t find on this…
Baseball Card Collector Predicts “Hobby Revolt” Over Grading Costs and Fanatics Pricing
Sports card collectors are hitting a breaking point with grading companies, Fanatics pricing, and breaker practices, according to a YouTube creator whose recent video is resonating across the hobby. Mike, who runs the channel “Baseball Collector,” argues the hobby itself is healthy and growing, but the industry side is pushing collectors toward a revolt. “The…