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01/13/2022 2:35 pm
During the last few years, collecting cards from Pokemon It has become a business that exceeds millions of dollars. The rarer or older each card is, its price will increase substantially. In 2020, Logan Paul, a boxer and YouTuber, purchased a package that allegedly contained several booster packs for $3.5 million. A video was released today revealing that Paul was cheated on.
In a video posted earlier today on Logan Paul’s channel, the YouTuber got together with a couple of experts to find out if the cards he bought in 2020 were real or not. Although the exterior of the box lent legitimacy to the purchase, once the packages were opened, it was revealed that there were no Pokémon cards, but GI Joe cards.
Although Paul acquired this collection in 2020, the youtuber had not opened the box, because, supposedly, only that sealed package existed today, so the youtuber never had an intention to reveal the contents that were hidden. However, after receiving several messages that pointed out the possible deception to which he was subjected, the youtuber decided to clarify the doubts, and the reality is quite sad.
In related topics, Pokemon UNITE will be part of this year’s World Championships. On the other hand, here you can see the new gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
Editor’s Note:
This is what happens when the excitement of collecting something reaches a rather ridiculous limit. The idea of preserving something in such a careful way has resulted in several cases of people being misled, as they actually have no idea what they are acquiring.
Via: LoganPaul