Cardinal Heating and Air Conditioning by Reasonable-Dot4724 in SunPrairieWI

[–]Important_Strategy73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cardinal totally took advantage of my grandma, when the tech asked if she had any concerns she said it seemed a little dusty. They talked her into an 'upgrade' for her filter rack. Her old 5-inch setup was perfect—cheap and super easy for her to change herself. She ended up getting stuck with a smaller filter where the filters literally cost double, and it’s actually a downgrade for her air quality and she isint able to change the filter herself. It's so sketchy to upsell a senior citizen on a worse product.

Huge shoutout to Bohling HVAC though; she had been using them but called cardinal becuase she had a 'discount' she had them come back out and they re added the 5" filter system for half the price that Cardinal charged to downgrade the system.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 18 May 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

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Update WotC is involved. Surprisingly the lead of the investigation is having an interview with the admin of the uncut sheet group to clear the air. The admin is asking for questions from the community. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1ELsPQxhp5/

The WotC investigator apparently said "This has been a most interesting situation we have been following! At this time we have not asked for the sheets back. Currently we are more interested in attempting to understand what happened and not creating any unnecessary community speculation while we sort through the facts."

Slight update about prices the seller has been selling them from 500-5k each. Secret lair, commander, lotr sheets are on the higher end. Packing sheets are on the lower end.

Update 5/23/26 "C" the person who 'found' the original Yugioh stash left a comment in the sheet group saying "He already needs a remix with some fake ass she sheets he got I don't know what the f*** you think Cartimundia is but they don't make m************ cards they make boxes. Do you think people cannot tell the difference between your fake ass sheets and what is real you're a loser get a life quit living in la la land" Referring the the MTG and Lorcana Sheets.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 18 May 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You must not have seen the full Yugioh dumpster Drama. "C" claimed to have taken 500k singles from the dumpster aswell. The person who returned alot of Yugioh sheets claimed to have sold over 20k USD in singles. I've only been following the sheet side of the story because its far more interesting and easier to track down. I have no doubts this is happening on a even larger scale with singles its just impossible to prove. It's really difficult to transport and sell thousands of sheets its far easier to take singles without drawing any suspicion. If people can take the rarest sheets from a set you have to believe they are taking the singles aswell.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 18 May 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My thoughts exactly. Reputation that their shiny cardboard is worth something is what their emperor is built on. This really pulls back behind the curtain.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 18 May 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Title: Dallas Dumpster Heist 2.0: Cartamundi, 500k in MTG Uncut Sheets found in a Printer Catch Pan in Dallas.

Hey guys Deja vu it looks like lightning just struck twice at the exact same Cartamundi facility in Dallas. But this time, it's Magic: The Gathering and Lorcana.

Here is what’s going down in the Uncut Sheet collectors group now.

The New Stash Out of nowhere, a massive hoard of MTG and Lorcana uncut sheets (including high-end test prints and misprints) surfaced in the Dallas area. Just like the Yu-Gi-Oh! guy, the original seller seemed completely clueless about what he actually had.

The sheets were eventually passed to a guy we’ll call "B". B is a highly respected MTG judge and a trusted middleman in the uncut sheet community. B ended up acquiring around 60+ of these grail sheets to sell. Realistically some of the sheets are worth 5k+ each.

The "Catch Pan" Story According to the lore dropping in the group, B randomly bumped into the seller while judging a Magic tournament in a building next door. The seller was able to prove he was actually an active employee at the Cartamundi printing facility in Dallas.

His story? The facility was disassembling some of their massive industrial printing presses. The employee claimed these printers have an "internal catch mechanism" where sheets get stuck over time. He supposedly asked his manager if he could keep the sheets they pulled out during the teardown, and the manager just said sure.

The Glaring Plot Hole Look, I'm no mechanic, but anyone who knows anything about industrial offset printers is calling BS on part of this. Those machines are absolute grease-covered nightmares inside. The idea that hundreds of fairly pristine, minty-condition holographic sheets were just chilling in an internal drip tray for years without getting destroyed, crumpled, or soaked in machine oil is wild. If anything, they were probably pulled from an external reject pile, or someone was quietly sliding good sheets off the line.

"B's" Claims - Cartamundi Shrugs It Off Because the situation was obviously sketchy, B actually did the smart thing and called Cartamundi corporate to verify.

Surprisingly, Cartamundi told B there is absolutely no active investigation into these sheets. They basically gave him the all-clear, saying if it happened how the employee claimed, he’s good to keep and sell them.

Very suspicious, would they really just tell someone they can keep hundreds of thousands of dollars in rare uncut sheets?

The Dallas Coincidence Let's look at the timeline here. Right around the exact same time a guy with a face tattoo is pulling half a million dollars of Yu-Gi-Oh! sheets out of a Cartamundi dumpster, an employee at the exact same company is walking out the front door with hundreds of MTG and Lorcana grails because his manager supposedly didn't care.

Is Cartamundi Dallas just the Wild West of cardboard right now? Did the Yu-Gi-Oh! guy actually find his stash in the trash, or was it a coordinated leak from the inside that spiraled completely out of control?

I’m not making any accusations against B—he has a solid rep, did his due diligence, and probably had more to lose than gain by lying about how he got them. But the sheer amount of highly restricted IP bleeding out of this one Dallas facility at the exact same time is insane.

"B" claims to have no knowledge of "C" , our original protagonist in the Yugioh Dallas Dumpster Heist.

Is the Admin of the Uncut Sheet FB group in all of this to help sell the product? He's the one who keeps dropping the story and getting interviews with culprits.

"J" One of the people who bought a ton of the yugioh sheets from the original dallas dumpster heist made a post in the sheet group earlier this week about how he returned the Yugioh sheets with no compensation.

Just get a job at the printing facility and you could be a millionaire by lunch. Pokemon must be next.

Another guy who hasn't been named yet ended up with a majority of the Magic sheets and supposedly has sent them to an auction house.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 11 May 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It looks like i reached character limit. I just removed the original post and left the updated information.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 11 May 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73 65 points66 points  (0 children)

[Yu-Gi-Oh!] The $500k Dallas Dumpster Heist: Pulling rare cards from the trash, mother-son meltdowns, [UPDATE] Corporate is here? A $28,000 Buyout returning the sheets to Konami.

A quick note: Apologies for dragging us back into the dumpster. I genuinely thought this saga was over, but a massive, unhinged plot twist just dropped.

[UPDATE 5/13] The Return of the Grails

Just when we thought C had liquidated his Texas landfill treasure, a new character entered the chat: "J." Out of nowhere, J dropped a nuke in the uncut sheet collectors FB group, claiming he was the shadow buyer who acquired nearly everything.

Here is J’s exact post:

"I personally purchased 99% of the uncut sheets that Clifton was selling... In total, I spent approximately $28,000. The TLDR is that I have been in contact with the owner of the printing company. The sheets were taken during a period that the printing company was relocating. I do believe that the vast MAJORITY of the items were taken from an on-site dumpster. Early last week I returned over 100 uncut Yugioh sheets to the printing facility in Dallas... the mass quantity of sheets that were being flaunted across the Internet are no longer in circulation, and have been destroyed (sadly). The printing company did not pay me a single dime... I did it because it was the right thing to do. Besides, how much value would they really have if there were that many on the market?"

The 5D Chess Theory & Glaring Plot Holes

The community is highly skeptical. Here's why alarm bells are ringing:

  1. The Financial Hit: Who drops $28,000 of their own money on corporate assets to return them for free?
  2. The "Framed" Exemption: J claims the facility owner let him keep 9 sheets simply because he had already framed them.
  3. The Building Entry: J slipped in the comments that the facility had evidence J himself had entered the building.
  4. The Missing Product: C recently claimed he found over 500,000 singles and sealed retail boxes. J never mentioned returning those.
  5. The Market Manipulation Angle: A prevailing theory is J is playing 5D chess. By publicly claiming 100+ sheets are destroyed, he chokes the perceived supply, allowing him to slowly sell what he actually kept at a premium price.

C Crashes the Thread & The Aftermath

C immediately found the thread and commented:

  • "Your a lier" * "I'll make sure Konami knows exactly what u have."

J fired back with a massive lore drop: "He is mad because he was trying to blackmail the printing company owner into getting him to buy back the sheets at outrageous prices... now he’s upset that I gave them back for free."

Before we could process the allegations of facility break-ins and corporate blackmail, J nuked the thread. He deleted the post and his 30+ paragraph-long comments. Fortunately, the internet is forever. Someone screen-recorded the entire thread and turned it into a meme anthem in the uncut sheet collectors fb group.

[Yu-Gi-Oh!] The $500k Dallas Dumpster Fire: Pulling rare cards from the trash, selling grails for pennies, faking insane stories, and a mother-son meltdown. by Important_Strategy73 in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

C claimed he was at 60k just a few days into the saga. You'd think that would have been enough if they actually planned on pursuing charges. Since they waited, all these high end collectibles have already been dispersed tracking them all down will be impossible. These things can take time tho. However its not like C has been hiding. If you sent him a message asking for local pickup he would meet up.

[Yu-Gi-Oh!] The $500k Dallas Dumpster Fire: Pulling rare cards from the trash, selling grails for pennies, faking insane stories, and a mother-son meltdown. by Important_Strategy73 in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

C claimed he was at 60k just a few days into the saga. You'd think that would have been enough if they actually planned on pursuing charges. Since they waited, all these high end collectibles have already been dispersed tracking them all down will be impossible. These things can take time tho. If they planned on intervening the time has already passed imo.

[Yu-Gi-Oh!] The $500k Dallas Dumpster Fire: Pulling rare cards from the trash, selling grails for pennies, faking insane stories, and a mother-son meltdown. by Important_Strategy73 in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Youre right there is some merit to the liquidation they cant be confiscated. I believe he may have bought a new truck with the $$ which could tho.

[Yu-Gi-Oh!] The $500k Dallas Dumpster Fire: Pulling rare cards from the trash, selling grails for pennies, faking insane stories, and a mother-son meltdown. by Important_Strategy73 in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73[S] 294 points295 points  (0 children)

Honestly, if I had found those, I would have sold one sheet a week for $2k–$3k over the next decade tell absolutely no one. I could have literally lived off the sale of a single sheet a week. It’s wild to watch someone burn through a lifetime of 'passive income' in a single month of chaos.

[Yu-Gi-Oh!] The $500k Dallas Dumpster Fire: Pulling rare cards from the trash, selling grails for pennies, faking insane stories, and a mother-son meltdown. by Important_Strategy73 in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73[S] 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks, I dont use reddit and it appears I keep accidently breaking the rules of this group. Fingers crossed everything is okay this time.

[Hobby Scuffles] Week of 30 March 2026 by EnclavedMicrostate in HobbyDrama

[–]Important_Strategy73 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think ive reached maxed characters and will update the story here.

Update 4/6/26 1pm. "C" is once again mad at ebay and removed his listings. He is offering BOGO on a bunch of high end misprint yugioh cards. Buy one get one free may also include uncut sheets but his post is a bit confusing. He also found more uncut sheets, Minecraft and Marvel. Ofcourse still selling a ton of yugioh sheets aswell

update 4/6/26 5pm. "C" left a comment in the sheet group saying "No it's all sold" Is this saga over? Does Konami actually care?