Millions of Dollars of Prototype Pokemon Cards May Be Forgeries, Retired Creatures Employee Involved

Wild to think that millions of dollars worth of prototype Pokémon cards might be total fakes. Makes me wonder if my old binder is secretly a retirement fund… or firestarter material. Honestly, tracking card legitimacy feels more stressful than gambling online. At least when I check out MGA casinos like these – https://uk.notgamstop.com/casino-licenses/mga-casinos/ – I know the games are licensed and the real money stakes are clear. Can we get Pokémon cards with fast payouts next? Maybe “No-Wagering Bonus Blastoise” is the future. 😂
 
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Wild to think that millions of dollars worth of prototype Pokémon cards might be total fakes. Makes me wonder if my old binder is secretly a retirement fund… or firestarter material. Honestly, tracking card legitimacy feels more stressful than gambling online. At least when I check out MGA casinos – I know the games are licensed and the real money stakes are clear. Can we get Pokémon cards with fast payouts next? Maybe “No-Wagering Bonus Blastoise” is the future. 😂
Yakuza’s are involved in it directly so nothing yo can do. All the test print card scandal with CGC was because of them.
 
Yakuza’s are involved in it directly so nothing yo can do. All the test print card scandal with CGC was because of them.
Source? Because, on looking for updates to this whole ordeal, I haven't seen literally a single article linking any of this to the Yakuza at all.
 
Source? Because, on looking for updates to this whole ordeal, I haven't seen literally a single article linking any of this to the Yakuza at all.
Do more research, you’ll find it. Definitely not a minority opinion either, very strong evidence pointing to it. Start with Japanese 151.
 
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