Pokemon TCG players slam hilarious “not mint” listing

TL;DR


1. Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG) players have been criticizing a recent online listing for a card that was advertised as "Not Mint" but was actually in much worse condition than expected. The listing included images that showed the card was heavily damaged, with significant creases, scratches, and discoloration, yet it was still being sold as "Not Mint."

2. The community has expressed frustration with the misleading listing, pointing out that "Not Mint" should not be used to describe a card in such poor condition. Many players have argued that the seller should have provided more accurate descriptions and photos to set appropriate expectations for the card's quality.

3. The incident has sparked a broader discussion about the importance of transparency and honesty in the Pokemon TCG market. Players emphasize that accurate grading and condition descriptions are crucial, as they can significantly impact the value and desirability of a card. This case highlights the need for sellers to be upfront about the true condition of their cards to avoid disappointing or misleading buyers.

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