Walmart would eventually give a refund to Deep Pocket Monster after a “ challenging” process, but the Pokémon XY Evolutions Booster box that sparked this controversy is still being sold online. Since Walmart actually has business ties to JD, Deep Pocket Monster wonders if the retail chain is actively selling counterfeit Pokémon cards, and implores Walmart to look into this. Walmart reportedly confirmed that the Booster box was ordered from a third-party account named “JoyBuy” - which Deep Pocket Monster claims is actually tied to a Chinese online retailer named JD. 3) If it has mispellings in the name or the rest of the card, it. All rainbow cards and most full arts are textured. 2) If it has no fingerprint-like texture and it should, it is fake. According to the content creator, they were told that a box of Pokémon cards bought from Walmart by their sister turned out to be a counterfeit, as seemingly proven with a Charizard card that was instead named “Caterpie.” Deep Pocket Monster then bought the Pokémon XY Evolutions Booster box in question to verify these claims, and contacted Walmart for more information on the $169 set. Automod has flagged and removed this post for asking about a cards authenticity, quick rule of thumb: 1) If it has a gold back or black back, it is a fake card. HobbyGaming YouTuber and Pokémon card collector Deep Pocket Monster recently posted a video regarding a message they received from a fellow collector, as reported by Dexerto. Related: Pokémon Card Scammer Sentenced to 3 Years in Federal Prison
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