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Magic: The Gathering Foundations Play Booster Box (36 Booster Packs)

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$100

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Woot! has Magic: The Gathering Foundations Play Booster Box (36 Booster Packs) for $100. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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About this item:
  • Shining Foil Card in Every Pack - Every Play Booster also includes at least 1 shining Traditional Foil card of any rarity; in 20% of packs you'll also find a Traditional Foil Land card
  • Play Booster Box Contents - 36 Foundations Play Boosters, each containing 14 MTG cards and 1 Token/Ad card or Art card

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  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 1,100 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Woot! has Magic: The Gathering Foundations Play Booster Box (36 Booster Packs) for $100. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Shining Foil Card in Every Pack - Every Play Booster also includes at least 1 shining Traditional Foil card of any rarity; in 20% of packs you'll also find a Traditional Foil Land card
  • Play Booster Box Contents - 36 Foundations Play Boosters, each containing 14 MTG cards and 1 Token/Ad card or Art card

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 1,100 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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strongsauce
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As someone who has bought a ton of MTG from Woot and Amazon for about 4 years or so I would like to give my opinion. I feel like Repacks/Opened Boxes happen, but are largely blown out of proportion. If you're box is fine you're not going to write a review that says, "the box was fine" but you'll write one if the box contains repacks.

Most people also don't even know the difference between an opened pack or repack vs just bad QC by Hasbro. For example, a lot of packs from around the 2021-2022 era had really bad seals. Like Crimson Vow or Neon Dynasty. The bad seals basically did not close the crease at the top/bottom of the packs cleanly and it left the sides of the seals opened. Saw lots of reviews claiming those were repacks.

Here is the easiest way to know: When you get your box, does it have the WOTC logo on the plastic and is the plastic wrap intact without breakage? Yes? Then it is real and has real cards. People who do repacks to scam Amazon only need it to look good enough to bypass an Amazon Worker handling returns. And they basically go, "Is the box returned? Yes. Okay accepted"

Nobody doing this kind of scam of repacking has the time to try to reseal the box with WOTC wrapping. There's a lot of stuff I can go into a bit more but the gist of it is even if someone could do it, it would be time consuming.

Because here is the thing, most people buy the box to open the box and open the packs. There is no need for the scammers to make it look official because they know once the buyer opens the box the jig is up. So why go through all that hassle when the only person you need to fool is the Amazon Worker?
Lastly Amazon has had so many issues they no longer accept returns on MTG boxes

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Gameross
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Any coupon codes to make this sweeter?
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saturnine23
13h ago
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EXCELLENT DEAL, $20+ better than the lowest seller on TCGPlayer, hurry!
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sarcasmogratis
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Heads up that Woot has 3rd party sellers. The authenticity is not a sure thing. YMMV. It might be legit or it might a shady reseller. they have good customer support if it's fake, but it's not always obvious
https://vp2.vendor.woot.com/app/v...cation/faq
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trandybee
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Heads up that Woot has 3rd party sellers. The authenticity is not a sure thing. YMMV. It might be legit or it might a shady reseller. they have good customer support if it's fake, but it's not always obvious
https://vp2.vendor.woot.com/app/v...cation/faq

Thanks for the heads up. Do you know if people have run into problems in the past with magic cards from woot? This is such a great deal, hard to pass up
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sarcasmogratis
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Quote from trandybee :
Thanks for the heads up. Do you know if people have run into problems in the past with magic cards from woot? This is such a great deal, hard to pass up

I do not know.
I don't see a lot of cards via Woot posted.
If you're fairly card savvy and can spot fakes/repacks/etc, I suspect woot would accept a return for authenticity reasons. Personally would be buying as a gift so I wouldn't want to risk it and don't have the expertise to notice (especially not upon arrival/still 'sealed')
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ViperGuju
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
I do not know. I don't see a lot of cards via Woot posted.If you're fairly card savvy and can spot fakes/repacks/etc, I suspect woot would accept a return for authenticity reasons. Personally would be buying as a gift so I wouldn't want to risk it and don't have the expertise to notice (especially not upon arrival/still 'sealed')
I bought the MTG Collectors foundation on woot the other day for 10 dollars for the booster box. box was clean and mint. Not sure about this one though. https://forums.woot.com/t/magic-t...es/2110182 forum about it
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strongsauce
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank strongsauce

As someone who has bought a ton of MTG from Woot and Amazon for about 4 years or so I would like to give my opinion. I feel like Repacks/Opened Boxes happen, but are largely blown out of proportion. If you're box is fine you're not going to write a review that says, "the box was fine" but you'll write one if the box contains repacks.

Most people also don't even know the difference between an opened pack or repack vs just bad QC by Hasbro. For example, a lot of packs from around the 2021-2022 era had really bad seals. Like Crimson Vow or Neon Dynasty. The bad seals basically did not close the crease at the top/bottom of the packs cleanly and it left the sides of the seals opened. Saw lots of reviews claiming those were repacks.

Here is the easiest way to know: When you get your box, does it have the WOTC logo on the plastic and is the plastic wrap intact without breakage? Yes? Then it is real and has real cards. People who do repacks to scam Amazon only need it to look good enough to bypass an Amazon Worker handling returns. And they basically go, "Is the box returned? Yes. Okay accepted"

Nobody doing this kind of scam of repacking has the time to try to reseal the box with WOTC wrapping. There's a lot of stuff I can go into a bit more but the gist of it is even if someone could do it, it would be time consuming.

Because here is the thing, most people buy the box to open the box and open the packs. There is no need for the scammers to make it look official because they know once the buyer opens the box the jig is up. So why go through all that hassle when the only person you need to fool is the Amazon Worker?
Lastly Amazon has had so many issues they no longer accept returns on MTG boxes
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Craig1921
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Quote from trandybee :
Thanks for the heads up. Do you know if people have run into problems in the past with magic cards from woot? This is such a great deal, hard to pass up

I bought into their Modren Horizons 3 booster box drop a few months back and my boxes were legit.
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philipag
6h ago
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Received multiple repack scams lately from Amazon resellers.
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philipag
6h ago
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Quote from philipag :
Received multiple repack scams lately from Amazon resellers.
(collector boxes are a bigger target for this no doubt)
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novarank
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weird doesn't ship to Oregon 😂
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Beaverman
2h ago
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I have many cards from the beta to the 3rd edition. I stop playing when I went to college. I never got the lotus. I haven't touched those cards in years.
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ebolaboi
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Quote from Beaverman :
I have many cards from the beta to the 3rd edition. I stop playing when I went to college. I never got the lotus. I haven't touched those cards in years.
Sell them.

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