Amanda Short+FollowAre Retailers Fueling the Pokémon Card Hype?Just spotted Prismatic Evolutions Pokémon cards on Target’s site for $40—when they should be $15. It’s not just eBay anymore; even big box stores are getting in on the mark-up game, and it’s not always clear if you’re buying from a third-party. Is this the new normal for collectibles, or should retailers be more transparent? Let’s talk: is this fair game or a breach of trust for fans? #PokemonTCG #RetailTransparency #Collectibles #TechDebate #ConsumerRights #Games50Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowIs Your Amazon Order Really Brand New?Ever wondered if that Amazon package on your doorstep is truly untouched? A savvy shopper just exposed a subtle packaging detail—like a green line on the bag—that signals your item might be a return. While not always a dealbreaker, it raises questions about transparency and trust in online retail. Would you accept a returned item if it’s in perfect condition, or do you expect every order to be factory-fresh? Let’s debate: where should retailers draw the line? #AmazonFinds #OnlineShopping #ConsumerAwareness #RetailTransparency #TechDebate #Tech30Share