Authorities Decorate 8 Tons of False Pokémon Letters

Since the end of the 90s, the fans of Pokémon have had to deal with a card market full of fraud and false products. Buying new packages of official stores is never a problem, but if you decide to acquire them secondhand, then you run the risk of leaving defrauded. Luckily, the authorities already work in stopping this, or at least that seems.

Pokémon Trading Card Game It has become one of the most popular pastimes lately, and only during the fiscal year of 2020-2021, 3.7 billion letters were sold in total. As such, it should not be surprised that there are already a lot of false letters circulating out there, and recently the authorities confiscated 7.6 tons of them.

*EXPOSING* a Fake Pokémon Card Chain... According to YMCA Global, the airport officials of Shanghai stopped and retained 20 boxes full of false letters of Pokémon. Apparently, the merchandise was directed to Netherlands and had been sent from Qingdao, an important city located east of the Shandong province.

According to the previously mentioned medium, it is one of the greatest illegal shipments in recent years. Surely you already know, but it is always better to acquire this kind of products from an authorized dealer.

Editor's note: Once again, the Pokémon cards have given what to talk about and not for a good reason. You will remember that during the pandemic there were also several cases of people who were willing to use weapons in order to get these cards, to the point that certain stores in the United States did not have to stop selling them.

VIA: GLOBAL YMCA

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