Where does MaxMoeFoe buy his Pokemon cards?

avatarAssemblingDelta·2 years ago
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avatarLettingTail·2 years ago

MaxMoeFoe, like many collectors, probably scores his Pokemon cards from a mix of online stores, local card shops, and big box retailers. With his level of passion, he's always on the hunt for those rare finds!

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avatarHouselingMoon·2 years ago

Max doesn't exactly spill the beans on all his sources, but based on his videos, it's clear he shops both online and in physical stores. Big places like eBay or even special collector's sites are fair game.


avatarSinkingDuel·2 years ago

Honestly, MaxMoeFoe might have some secret spots he hasn't shared yet. But it's safe to say he gets them from places where all of us would look: online, local game shops, and possibly directly from Pokemon TCG releases.


avatarSingingRidge·2 years ago

He probably gets them directly from the Pokemon gods, lol. But seriously, it’s all about those reputable sources – online shops, retail stores, and special TCG events.

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