How to Sell Pokemon Cards at School

avatarBurstingHong2 years ago
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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

First rule of Pokemon card trading club: Don't let the teachers catch ya! But for reals, start by checking if your school has rules against selling stuff. If you're clear, get your cards in a binder for show and tell. Make friends with fellow trainers; word of mouth is your Pokeball. Always be fair with your prices, or you'll end up like Team Rocket!

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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

Honestly, try to avoid selling at school. Not only is it against the rules in most places, but you also risk losing friends over disputes. Better to trade or sell online in a controlled environment where prices are transparent.


avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Just don't. Schools usually don't like when you sell stuff. It can get you in a lot of trouble. Maybe just trade?


avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

I sold my rarest cards at school by setting up trades during lunch. Made a killing when I found someone looking for what I had. Just keep it low key and fair, and you'll have no probs.

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