GameStop Reselling Pokemon Cards In Pricey Mystery Boxes
Briefly

GameStop has started selling graded Pokémon TCG cards through mystery boxes, but many customers find them lacking in value. The GameStop Power Packs, priced at $60, contain three random booster packs and one graded card, often resulting in disappointing finds. Unlike independent card stores that provide fair trade prices, GameStop's lack of expertise leads to low offers for trades. Although the packaging of these mystery boxes is superior to that offered by competitors, the actual contents do not deliver the anticipated value, leaving many unsatisfied.
GameStop has recently been selling graded Pokémon TCG cards in mystery boxes, but customers are finding them to be poorly valued compared to expectations.
The Pokémon YouTuber PokeRev noted that GameStop's Power Packs, which cost $60, included three 'random' booster packs and one PSA-graded card, with disappointing contents.
GameStop's approach to selling cards lacks the expertise found in local trading card shops, leading to low price offers to customers for their trades.
Though GameStop's mystery boxes are presented better than competitors, like Walmart's offerings, the value of the contents is significantly disappointing.
Read at Kotaku
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