
Shill Bidding & The Erosion Of Trust
There is a quiet exhaustion settling over the hobby, and it’s not just coming from too many releases or too much product. It’s also coming

There is a quiet exhaustion settling over the hobby, and it’s not just coming from too many releases or too much product. It’s also coming

There has always been moral relativism in the world—the idea that people see things through their own lens. But lately, it feels like something deeper is

Dear Addiction, There are moments when we think of you like a toxic ex—the one who made us feel alive and powerful, like we finally

There is a quiet lie that lives inside setback. It tells you the mistake defines you. That the relapse erased the progress. That the stumble

Collectors MD is proud to announce a new partnership with My Card Post, a rapidly growing subscription-based marketplace built by collectors, for collectors. At Collectors MD, our

This week, Fanatics and Topps dropped the highly anticipated officially licensed 2025-26 Topps Chrome Basketball for preorders—and the numbers tell a story that should concern

There comes a point in every recovery journey where you realize the problem was never just the spending, the chasing, or the chaos itself—it was

If you spend any time buying or selling in today’s hobby—especially on eBay— you’ve probably felt it: the slow, grinding frustration of negotiating with strangers

There are moments in this hobby that genuinely bring out the best in people. Watching someone hand a meaningful hit to a kid—especially one who

As of late, I’ve been reminded of something that shows up in both recovery and community work: it’s easy to agree with a mission, to

Some days, building a movement feels electric—full of momentum, purpose, and clarity. Other days, it feels like you’re carrying a boulder up a hill by

There’s a moment in every collector’s journey when the hobby stops feeling like a choice and starts feeling like a pull—an invisible force dragging you