So, as you might know WoW TCG had loot cards for mounts/pets/items that could be redeemed in game, spectral tiger being the most famous one. These cards and loots were available during TBC.
“The game was announced by [Upper Deck Entertainment] on August 18, 2005 and released on October 25, 2006.”
Fires of Outland
Facts:
Release Date: 22nd August 2007
Loot Distribution:
Reins of the Swift Spectral Tiger 1/484 booster packs
If I have a card with an unredeemed/unused code, should I be able to redeem it in TBC classic?
I don`t see any logical argument against it.
Also, what if I already have WoW TCG Items redeemed on my retail account, should I also have them in TBC automatically like the CE pets in classic vanilla?
What do you think

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Does the company who made them still going ?
Guess we will have to wait and see nearer the time but i doubt unless offical blizzard it will happen .
Nope, they stop making those cards in 2013. But many still exist with codes that were never used, they are expensive but around and available.
Think last i saw the spec cat mount was £5000 .
in 2013 it was 600$
now 8000$
Insane money was a real shame they stopped i always wanted the rooster .
I have both rooster + tiger on retail, just hoping I can get them on TBC too 
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Was that account wide back then even though we didnt have that until cata ? or will you have to think real long and hard before chosing the char you want it on .
And do not forget Blizzard nor the company who made the TGC will get any money from those 8000$, TGC trasing maket is a market were only leeches companies are profiting, it is the best interes for Blizzard to reduce the value of that market by selling them TGC items.
Only for the character you redeem it on 
Well i hope you make the right choice 
they made all the money from originally selling the cards in store, what players now value the loot at is irrelevant. 8$ 80$ or 8000000$ doesn`t matter.
Well first they have to add it in tbc classic 
It matters when Blizzard’s clients are paying such an amount of money to third-party sellers for a Blizzard product in which Blizzard won’t receive any penny it matters, traditionally videogame companies are again second-hand market. They can’t do anything to stop it because obviously is legal, but they can disrupt that market but selling again those products so those clients could spend their money buying those products directly from Blizzard instead.
If blizzard sold them again, no one would care about them since everyone would have them.
True. Imagine spending 8000 whatever currency on spectral tiger and getting it to in game shop next week for 10 
The true question is can you spend the codes already available in classic tbc 
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I cant, my braincells prevent me from making such insightful investments into past decade pixels.
Haha yeah, same. My car cost 6500 euros and it gets me places faster than spectral tiger would 
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8k is nothing for some people, its all relative.
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It’s my dream that I one day find a mint condition unopened pack of TCG cards and find one of those mount cards. But then I would be torn between having one of those extremely rare mounts or 8000$…
Who am I kidding, of course it’s a mount.
Some rich people use magnets to manipulate their electricity meter and pay few $ less montly.
Its not about being rich, your tiger is about smth else, i am to nice too mention what about ^^