Summary of Why The Logan Paul Pokemon 1st Edition Base Case Likely Isn't Authentic - Episode 1

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The YouTube video discusses how the Logan Paul Pokemon 1st Edition Base Case likely isn't authentic, as there are many suspicious aspects to the sale. The video also discusses how the authenticity of the product is based on the fact that the collector overseas has seen the product before and has a comparison to make.

  • 00:00:00 The video investigates the origin of a purported 1st edition Pokémon base set box and case, noting that there are multiple suspicious aspects to the sale. The seller is Canadian and has a history of positive feedback, but there are few transactions on the account and it is suspiciously new-looking. The box and case are in good condition, but the description is misleading, sounding like a scam. Shipping is set to Canada Post priority mail and includes signature returns, which may make it difficult to refund or return the item.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses why the Logan Paul Pokemon 1st Edition Base Case likely isn't authentic -Episode 1, and highlights some of the red flags that led to the seller refusing to meet in person to make the sale. These include the removal of the stop tape and the potential for Customs to open the box and find the fake product.
  • 00:10:00 The first edition boxes of the Pokemon trading card game were likely not authentic, as the seller has two different stories about the origin of the box. It is possible that the contents are repacked, and the seller may be scamming users.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses two eBay cases in which the seller has high feedback and little selling activity. In the first case, the seller has recently sold a box of Pokemon cards for a high price, but it is likely not authentic. In the second case, the seller has recently sold a Venusaur base card for 60 dollars, which is unusual for them.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the Logan Paul Pokemon 1st Edition Base Case, which is suspected to be a fake. The card shop show does not believe it to be authentic, and the authenticity of the case is ultimately up to grading companies and the original owners.
  • 00:25:00 The YouTube video discusses how the Logan Paul Pokemon 1st Edition Base Case likely isn't authentic, as the authenticity of the product is based on the fact that the collector overseas has seen the product before and has a comparison to make. The video also discusses how this is the first Pokemon item ever wrapped, and that the authenticity of the product is backed up by the collector's previous experience with the product.

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