Our Word · In Writing

The Fair Deal
Promise.

You're a parent about to spend money with a card seller you found on the internet. You should be skeptical — most of this hobby has earned it. Here's exactly what we promise, from Gavin, in plain words.

Five Promises

What you can hold us to.

01

If bidding overshoots, we true it up. On camera.

Auctions get exciting — sometimes a $4 card bids up to $12. When that happens, I check recent comps and add cards to your lot, on camera, until you've got fair value for what you paid. Every time, not when I feel like it. Nobody overpays on my stream.

02

Contents disclosed. Always.

Every pack, lot, and box we sell lists exactly what's inside. If I can't tell you what's in it, I won't sell it to you. Simple as that.

03

No chance formats. Ever.

No mystery boxes, no breaks, no razz, no "you could pull a $500 card" hype. I grew up in this hobby when it was about the cards, not the odds — and I'm raising my kids in it the same way. If it works like gambling, it's not on my table.

04

A stream you can watch with your kids.

Family language, no pressure tactics, no countdown-clock panic. My own kids are usually in the room when I stream. If it's not okay in front of my kids, it's not okay on the stream.

05

Combined shipping, so $2 cards stay $2 cards.

All your wins from a night ship together, one package, one charge. Cheap cards aren't cheap if shipping eats them — so it doesn't.

Treat every buyer like a kid spending birthday money — because a lot of them are.— Gavin, owner
Straight Answers

The skeptical-parent FAQ.

What is the Fair Deal Promise?

If live bidding runs past what a card would fairly sell for based on recent market comps, we add extra cards to that lot — on camera, before it ships — until the value is trued up. Nobody overpays on a Rip N Heat stream, period.

Are contents always disclosed?

Yes. Every listing, lot, pack, and box states exactly what's inside — counts, categories, condition. If we can't tell you what's in it, we don't sell it.

Do you sell mystery boxes, breaks, or chance-based products?

No. Never. No mystery formats, no razz, no spin-the-wheel, no 'you could pull' hype. We think card collecting for kids should have nothing in common with gambling.

Is the stream kid-safe?

Yes. Family language, family pacing, no pressure tactics, no 'one more bid' hype. It's a stream Gavin runs with his own kids in the room.

How does combined shipping work?

All your wins from a stream ship together in one package for one shipping charge, so bidding on $2 cards actually stays cheap.

Come see for yourself.

Watch one stream. If it doesn't feel like the fairest table at the flea market, don't bid. That's the deal.