Ahahah, I’m not sure anyone would ever have intent to pay for that one
This guy is selling fake pokemon cards and does not put that anywhere in the title. You will find it at the end of his description.
Fyi those bidding on this seller random lots BS, these pictures he or she is using is NOT their own, as I see 4 of my own pictures being used. They claim certain odds that you will receive the cards pictured. But the reality is that you wont as other folks in the community own these cards.
www.ebay.com/sch/carddealer906/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
and yet he has 99.4% positive feedback. Ebay needs to do something about these sellers… they deceive buyers with their pictures and then they abuse their positive reputation to get even more money
I like how every picture has a different background lmao
Bunch of negative feedback for this seller with like all the positive feedback coming from the same account over like 30 items lol. Shady
Well that was a rollercoaster
that’s a long description damn.
“If I sell these items, you need to pay 4x the price value they’re worth because I believe they will rise in price in the future”
Ok
I get it’s supposed to be a joke but it’s just so stupid and unnecessary lol
This isnt too too garbagey but it’s kinda like come on dude…

I counter offered him and said “I’ll do 58.50, that’s 10% off asking price”. He did not respond with an accept, decline, or another counter. He still has another couple hours to respond but I’m guessing he wont. That dude definitely had an extra 3.50 he could have spent… kudos to him if he was seriously buying his little cuzzz a gift haha.
Wow that was just stupid on so many levels. Based on that listing it’s hard to believe that they have over 2200 followers on IG (including me)
Spoiler Alert: There is no cousin or car payment
I bought a 1st edition Charizard for cheap (well, $700 with no back pictures, but that’s still not the worst by any stretch)… and a few other cards from this seller. A little while later, all of my orders canceled + refunded and the seller made a new mysterious listing for more money for the four cards I bought. I presume someone messaged them, but yeah. Either way, they left ALL of their other card listings up and sent me this:

“My dog ate my Pokémon cards!” Shut up haha. I’m really annoyed with this. But at the same time, I’m also really annoyed with the types of people who go after SOLD listings and are predatory. It’s kind of a dick move to do an under the table deal, still benefit by paying under market price, and bypass my/anyone else’s legit transaction.
You have to wonder if anyone bids on it that knows its just a photo
@cinnaminhbun, I’m sorry that this deal didn’t go through for you but at least the excuse is hilarious! I love that they decided to describe the temperature of the bath and the fact that the dogs are also very sorry they ate the cards. xD
Would’ve been even better if they tore up a common card and took a pic of the dog next to it trying to legitimately frame their dog ![]()
This isn’t about anything related to Pokémon but I bought an item last week which has since been delivered with no issue, however the seller has since updated the listing to completely change the item being sold. They’ve done this to preserve the count of items sold from that listing and unfortunately for me eBay thinks the new item is the item I bought according to my Purchase History page.
What’s worse is that the item I bought was only £4.99, but the new item is £75(!) and the listing implies that over 100 have sold.
I’m not sure if this is against eBay’s rules, but I had no idea what to report it as so I’ve messaged them on Twitter - which I’m sure will go absolutely nowhere!
I think this is common practice. Sellers do this when they run out of stock so the listing stays up.