Logan Paul, youtuber and American influencer, acquired what every Pokemon fan could wish for: a closed box of first-generation cards, although the cost was not cheap at all, since the boxer also disbursed 3.5 million dollars; However, in networks they warned that he could have fallen into a scam.
The community that was dedicated to finding and collecting evidence to prove that Logan Paul was cheated, published an investigation on the subject of Pokémon cards and it seems there is a possibility that the scam is real.
PokeBeach, card collectors, warned of inconsistencies and questionable movements during the sale of the box that was initially made at an eBay auction.
The seller of said batch of letters drew attention, since changed his name just before the start of the auction, this after the community investigated his profile.
Expert collectors think that the sale was full of red flags, believing that a connoisseur would not offer an item in an online store, but in an auction house, where there is better control of the product and an opportunity to verify it.
While they also comment that the seller did not have an accurate story about the acquisition of those first generation letters, as he mentioned that it was a birthday gift, that he bought it from someone in Canada and finally that he found it in a house he acquired.
On the other hand, fans of the card game believe that the lack of interest in the auction shows that something was wrong, since the highest bid for the item was $ 72,500, in fact, whoever paid this amount sent check the box to prove it was authentic.
The process was never disclosed, so it is thought that it was tampered with, then the box was sold to another collector for $ 2.7 million, eventually reaching Logan Paul, who acquired it for $ 3.5 million.
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