Where are these fake Pokemon cards coming from?
Counterfeit cards usually pop up in obscure online stores or sketchy listings on big marketplace sites. Think twice before clicking 'buy'!
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Ebay and wish.com, full of fakes. If the price looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Ah, the classic mystery of the fake Pokemon cards! Most of them come from unofficial sources looking to make a quick buck. Think shady online marketplaces, unauthorized retailers, or that too-good-to-be-true booth at your local flea market. Always stick to buying from reputable sources to avoid getting scammed with fakes!
I actually got duped with fake cards once. Bought them from a seller on a social media marketplace thinking I scored a deal. Nope, just super convincing fakes. Learned my lesson: if it's not from an official retailer or a trusted local store, I'm not touching it.
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