Summary
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Pokemon issued a statement on the basis of problems with pre -order opponents.
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He confirms that he is aware of how frustrating it has recently been to provide pre -order for TCG products.
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She also promised to receive product reprints and maximize availability for upcoming sets.
Every time Pokemon opens pre -orders for further TCG expansion, it is chaos in the Pokemon Center. Even more with every set, or at least so feels, and this week destroyed rivals could have been the worst. This is so bad that days later, Pokemon Company issued a statement that informs fans that she is aware of the situation and that she wants to remedy it.
The statement shared by Joe Merrick Serbii Joe Merrick begins with Pokemon is aware that fans had trouble buying their TCG products late. Confirmation of how he plans to correct that the silver lining for Pokemon fans, who were all in the upcoming predetermined opponent who got, quickly sold out at the beginning of this week.
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“We are actively working to print several TCG impact products and acknowledge it at maximum ability,” he reads. TPC notes that the affected products will be available through the Pokemon Center and other retailers involved, but it is not so far that it is exactly when it happens, only “as soon as possible”.
Pokemon issued a statement after more TCG pre -orders
Come reprints for sets on request
In addition, Pokemon undertakes to make more products available in future TCG sets as soon as they are released. Its aim is to do “maximizing production to increase the availability of the product after release”. During the discussion of future editions, it again projected the same soil and promises to replenish supplies wherever its TCG products are sold as quickly as possible.
Pokemon, which deals with the problem and seems to seek to implement measures to ensure that its TCG products are easily accessible and ended up in the right hands is eventually a good thing. However, when these actions work in practice, there is something completely different. The prussing decline in opponents is far from the first time that major problems have occurred, and although Pokemon has tried to improve this process in the past, it just worsened.
The biggest problem is how many stocks buy robots and scalp. The designated ETB opponents began to appear on the website for further sales at inflated prices shortly after they sold out at the Pokemon Center. Unfortunately, simply printing more inventory will not solve this problem – scalpers will also buy it. The promise that more supplies comes from not preventing some collectors to resort to scalp, whether because they cannot wait, or through the fear that shares will disappear before they have a chance to buy.
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