Alright, so I’d been hearing all this buzz about NFL All Day, you know? People talking about their digital moments, some even claiming they were making a bit of coin. Naturally, my curiosity got the better of me. I thought, hey, I’ve got a few of those things, maybe I’m sitting on a virtual goldmine and don’t even know it!
First Steps into the Unknown
So, one afternoon, I decided to dive in. First, I had to actually remember my login details, which, surprisingly, didn’t take as long as I feared. Once I was in, I started poking around my collection. It’s all flashy, with video highlights and stuff, which is cool, I guess. But I was looking for the bottom line, the actual value. There wasn’t any big, obvious “Your Account is Worth This Much!” button, unfortunately. That would’ve been too easy.
I clicked on individual moments, looked through the marketplace listings. It was a bit like wandering through a new store trying to figure out where they keep the price tags.
Getting Down to Brass Tacks
It became clear pretty quick that I’d have to do some legwork myself. There wasn’t a simple dashboard showing a total account value, not that I could find anyway. So, I opened up the marketplace for each type of moment I owned. I’d look for the ‘lowest ask’ for moments similar to mine – same player, same tier, that sort of thing. This was a bit of a slog, not gonna lie.
- I had my moments open in one tab.
- The marketplace in another.
- And a trusty old notepad and pen next to me. Yes, actual pen and paper!
I started jotting down the lowest ask for each moment. Some were just a few bucks. Others, especially the rarer ones, looked a bit more promising, maybe twenty or thirty bucks. Got a little flutter of excitement with those. Then there were the common ones, and yeah, those weren’t exactly setting the world on fire value-wise.
The Grand Total and My Thoughts
After going through every single moment I owned – and let me tell you, it took a while, my coffee definitely went cold – I finally had a list of numbers. I punched them all into a calculator. And the grand total? Well, it wasn’t life-changing money. Not even close to what some of the internet hype might lead you to believe.
Sure, the total value was more than zero, which is something. And it was interesting to see which moments had held some value and which hadn’t. But it wasn’t a “quit your job” kind of number. It felt more like finding a forgotten twenty-dollar bill in an old coat pocket – nice, but not a lottery win.
So, that was my journey into figuring out my NFL All Day account value. It was an experience, for sure. I learned a bit about how the market for these things works, or at least how to get a rough estimate. It’s a bit like collecting physical sports cards; some are duds, some are okay, and you’re always hoping for that one big hit. For now, I’ll just keep holding onto them, see what happens. It was an afternoon spent, and now I know a little more than I did before.