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decision to return to the NFL is likely leading to some 
 serious buyer's remorse for at least one football fan, 
 who spent more than $500,000 over the weekend to buy what 
 they thought was the football from Brady's final career 
 touchdown pa s.The touchdown pa s was thrown against the 
 in Tampa Bay's divisional round playoff lo s and after 
 Brady announced his retirement on Feb. 1, it looked like 
 Jersey">Robinson Cano Jersey  the ball, which threw 
 into the crowd, was going to be worth a ton because it 
 was the final TD pa s of Brady's career.The ball ended up 
 in the , who took bids on it from February 12 to March 
 13. When the bidding closed on Saturday night, the final 
 number for the .  Tom Bradys final TD ball auctioned for 
 more than half a million dollars just before he announced 
 hes coming back. Oof  Jonathan Jones (@jjones9)  Although 
 the buyer was likely thrilled that he won the auction, he 
 didn't even get to enjoy himself for a full 24 hours, 
 because exactly 20 hours and 13 minutes later, Brady 
 announced that he was coming out of retirement.  If Brady 
 ends up throwing a single TD pa s in 2022, which seems 
 highly likely considering 
 Jersey">Gregor Blanco Jersey  the he led the with 43 
 TD pa ses last season, then the value of the auctioned 
 ball will plummet. According , the value of the ball will 
 likely drop down to about $15,000 based on the value of 
 similar footballs. This means the person who won the 
 auction will see their purchase decrease by more than 97% 
 in value in a span of le s than one day. 
 Pete 
 Alonso Jersey I'm gue sing this person is having 
 buyer's remorse.The only upside for the buyer in this 
 situation is that they likely haven't yet completed the 
 purchase for the football because invoices are usually 
 sent out on Mondays if there's a weekend auction.So will 
 the guy be forced to pay $518,000 for a football that's 
 definitely not worth $518,000? Lelands had no comment on 
 Monday when asked . However, Lelands does have 
 Jersey">Jeurys Familia Jersey  multiple rules in 
 place to protect themselves from a bidder who refuses to 
 pay for an item they won.  If the winning bidder doesn't 
 pay for the item within 30 days, "Lelands reserves the 
 right, without further notice to the buyer, to (a) charge 
 to the buyer's credit card any balance remaining on the 
 buyer's invoice; and/or (b) resell any or all the items 
 won by the buyer. In addition, a service charge of 1.5% 
 per month will be applied to any outstanding balance 
 after 30 days. Buyer agrees to pay all of Lelands' costs, 
 including attorney's fees, incurred in attempting to 
 collect any sums due to Lelands from buyer. If buyer pays 
 late, he or she forfeits all rights to return(s) for any 
 and all reasons."Based on those terms, it would seem that 
 the winning bidder could easily be forced to pay, but if 
 Lelands New York 
 Mets T-Shirts  does make them pay, that could come 
 with some bad publicity, which the auction house may want 
 to avoid, which could lead to a situation where they just 
 cancel the bid.If that happens, then the biggest loser is 
 the person who owns the ball. On Saturday night, they 
 thought they were going to be $518,000 richer, but now, 
 they might end up with nothing.  The bottom line here is 
 that someone is going to lose and it's not Tom Brady.
  __________________ John Short, Jr
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