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GameStop wants to buy eBay

2 min · 3 de may de 2026
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GameStop might try to buy eBay. If that actually happens, the sports card hobby changes fast. Fanatics and Topps already control the front end of the hobby: the product, the licenses, the release calendar, the hype, and the supply. They sell the dream before you ever open the pack. But if GameStop, eBay, PSA, Collectors, vaulting, grading, auctions, authentication, and resale start tightening into one connected ecosystem, then the back end of the hobby gets controlled too. So where does that leave collectors? Stuck in the middle. You pull the card. You grade the card. You sell the card. You ship the card. You cash out. And somehow, every step has a fee, a logo, and some guy in a quarter zip explaining how this is “better for the hobby.” Better for who? This episode breaks down what a potential GameStop/eBay move could mean for sports cards, collectors, grading, reselling, and the future of the hobby. Is this innovation, or is the hobby just becoming one giant toll road? Follow One of One Interviews for real conversations about sports cards, collecting, repacks, breaks, Facebook rooms, hobby culture, and the business behind the cardboard. 🎥 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@one_of_one_designs?si=5944iDFayPDC3Ft_ [https://youtube.com/@one_of_one_designs?si=5944iDFayPDC3Ft_] 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4DFcHjhv5xhnPfCvPXfSIr?si=V0EAuvgYQRKjjAWpMjiGtg [https://open.spotify.com/show/4DFcHjhv5xhnPfCvPXfSIr?si=V0EAuvgYQRKjjAWpMjiGtg] 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-of-one-interviews/id1855678912 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-of-one-interviews/id1855678912] 🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/oneofonedesigns?utm_source=linktree_admin_share [https://linktr.ee/oneofonedesigns?utm_source=linktree_admin_share] #GameStop #eBay #PSA #Fanatics #Topps #SportsCards #TheHobby #FootballCards #CardCollectors #OneOfOneInterviews #TradingCards #CardMarket #CardInvesting #HobbyTalk

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