Fred J. Washington
GBAlright Alright, buckle up because I am absolutely fuming about my recent experience with PokéBeach's so-called trading platform. I mean, the forum is all rainbows and sunshine, but when it comes to trading, it's a complete dumpster fire. I'm so angry, I can't even.I decide to dive into this trade with "pokicrd," thinking it's all gonna be chill. We agree on the terms, I send my cards like a responsible trader, and then bam! Total betrayal. No money from "pokicrd," and my messages are met with radio silence. Are you kidding me? I play by the rules, and this is what I get?I try to sort things out, but it's like talking to a brick wall. It's beyond frustrating. You'd think a platform like PokéBeach would have your back, but nope. Nada. Zilch. They're letting scammers like "pokicrd" run wild.Honestly, I'm waving the biggest warning flag ever – do NOT trust PokéBeach for trading, especially if you run into someone like "pokicrd." It's a disaster waiting to happen, and the lack of support is infuriating. Save your sanity and find a safer spot to trade your Pokémon cards, because this place is a rage-inducing letdown.
Mar
GRCrdforum Crdforum . cc is a scam site , them and python kingdon cards. Just a russian scammer ,i lost 250$ please don’t do the same if you wanna test for ur self go on crdforum and write smth bad about pythonkingdom they will either delete your post or edit it and make it a good review
Oscar Humphries
GBBeware of Pokimon Card Forum: My Scam Experience As an avid collector of Pokémon cards, I was thrilled to stumble upon Pokimon Card Forum, an online community seemingly dedicated to trading and discussing these cherished collectibles. With an enticing promise of connecting enthusiasts from around the globe, I eagerly joined the forum, expecting a haven for genuine exchanges and passionate discussions. Unfortunately, my experience with Pokimon Card Forum turned out to be nothing short of a nightmare, culminating in a devastating scam that left me disillusioned and wary of online trading platforms. Initially, Pokimon Card Forum appeared to be a vibrant hub bustling with activity. The interface was user-friendly, and the forum boasted an extensive range of topics, from card valuations to trading strategies. Excited to dive into this seemingly welcoming community, I wasted no time in browsing listings and engaging with fellow collectors. Little did I know that lurking beneath the surface was a web of deceit and exploitation waiting to ensnare unsuspecting traders like myself. My journey into the dark underbelly of Pokimon Card Forum began innocuously enough with a seemingly legitimate trade offer from a user with a reputable-looking profile. Eager to expand my collection, I eagerly accepted the proposal, naively trusting in the integrity of my fellow collector. However, as the transaction progressed, warning signs began to manifest themselves. Communication became increasingly sporadic, and requests for additional information were met with vague responses and excuses. It was only when the agreed-upon deadline for the trade passed without any sign of the promised cards that I realized the extent of the deception. Frantically scouring the forum for answers, I discovered a pattern of similar complaints from other users who had fallen victim to the same scammer. Shocked and dismayed, I realized that I had become yet another casualty of Pokimon Card Forum's rampant culture of exploitation and deceit. In the aftermath of my harrowing ordeal, I felt compelled to share my experience as a cautionary tale to others who might be tempted to trust in the false promises of Pokimon Card Forum. The forum's purported dedication to fostering a sense of community among Pokémon card enthusiasts proved to be nothing more than a façade masking a breeding ground for fraud and deception. As I reflect on my experience, I am filled with a profound sense of regret for placing my trust in a platform that ultimately betrayed my confidence and exploited my passion for collecting. Moving forward, I implore fellow collectors to exercise vigilance and skepticism when engaging in online trading platforms such as Pokimon Card Forum. Trust is a precious commodity in the world of collectibles, and it is imperative that we remain vigilant in safeguarding ourselves against potential scams and fraudulent schemes. While the allure of expanding our collections may be irresistible, it is not worth the risk of falling prey to unscrupulous individuals who seek to exploit our passion for their own gain. In conclusion, my experience with Pokimon Card Forum serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers that lurk in the shadows of online trading communities. Despite its outward appearance of legitimacy, the forum proved to be a breeding ground for deception and exploitation, leaving me with a bitter taste of betrayal and disillusionment. Proceed with caution, fellow collectors, for not all that glitters in the world of Pokémon cards is gold.
Noryaky
ROBig ass scam Big ass scam, 200 dollars down the f ucking drain, python are the fuc king russian admins all those comments were fake, s hit was was good looking to be honest
JOSÉ M
COScammers Scammers! Don’t trust anything they said there! A vendedor call Python Cards is fake! They are scammers! All the 'forum’ and the thing of Python Cards are the same person, don’t trust that site is a scam! Be aware