1,000,000+ IN STOLEN POKÉMON CARDS MAY MEAN LEGAL TROUBLE

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all we know is… someone’s abt to lose their job and have a bad day😭😂

bigjoeEF
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Yes 100% believe these are stolen no way more get that many cars by himself used to play cardfight Vanguard got three boxes no super rare in your guarantee one in each box

ryandubeau
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It sounds like Pokémon can get sued because I’ve spent so much money trying to get those cards and now I know why I never got one because they were NEVER in the pack to begin with

TheDarkOne
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No wonder didn't get any good cards last few years.. all makes sense

shermhart
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It's kinda funny, my mom and I had a conversation about how there is no honor left in a majority of major league sports, now I find out that scalpers have invaded inside the Pokémon TCG department ruining the ratios of boxes for everyone else?! Does humanity not have any integrity anymore?!

DarkFabled
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1 year later now. No one talking about it anymore and prices are still high for so called Mega hyper rare cards. Truth is all pokemon cards after year 2010 are almost worthless. I see the comments i got a 10k charizard and a 20k blastoise and a hyper rare 151 charizard. Or whatever card u think is worth any money. Just let me how how many of a specific rare card are in this world. Than watch the poilce footage of the guy busted with not a 10k charizard. But 50.000 of the exact same hyper rare charizard stolen from the factory. And thats for all the so called rare cards. There are lesd standard trainer cards in this world than hyper rare pokemon cards after 2010. Just watch the poilce video. Also to be found on the official police website. Including the arrest and sentence

RealfishingNL
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Im sure they have been doing this for a long time. Just now got caught bc someone is being stupid about it

MinnesotaSportsFan
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Opened 100s of packs and pulled 3 alts

kennethzeigler
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Did an employee (or outside hacker) manage to decade the printing spec, the company's paper & ink source... to do massive prints outside what should be a secure factory?

michaelwang