As much as I am ired, miffed, and pissed about this turn of events, I do not believe a boycott would have the desired effect. In fact, as SlamJim pointed out, it might possibly have a detrimental effect in regard to future production. Adding machines don't speak; They only spit out the bottom line. And that's all that Topps would see. They would never know the why behind it. This would have to be communicated directly to Topps.
And as far as "hearts" go, heart is a large part of this. From what I've read on the forum, Neil Camera is great at curtailing negativity, and not only comes across as professional, but calm, cool, and collected. I admire him for this. (This is just my opinion, and I hope that I am not speaking out of line.) On the opposite end of the spectrum, though, his enthusiasm is unbridled and shines - no, pours - out like light. We fans have been excitedly waiting for his set, yet I believe Neil was probably more excited than everybody put together - not for profit or prestige, but simply because he knew he was going to make a lot of people happy, because he could offer a kindness. Think back to when he solicited suggestions for different types of cards, borders, etc.. Think back to his "Muah ha ha!"s. This is what Topps trampled underfoot. And in the overall scheme of things, this is the stuff that truly matters, that makes us who we are and provides us with direction through life, that bubbles back to the surface in old age giving us pause to remark, "Hey, remember when I did such and such? That was a really good thing."
No, heart does matter.
(Or maybe I'm just talking out of my ass and should just shut up.)