So, I started my journey into the world of clearance Pokemon cards. I figured, why not try to snag some deals and maybe find some hidden gems? My first move was to hit up some local stores. You know, the usual spots – Target, Walmart, those kinds of places. I headed over, browsed the aisles, and found a few clearance sections.
Scouring Local Stores
- Checked out Target first.
- Found some packs marked down, nothing too crazy though.
- Moved on to Walmart.
- Saw a bigger clearance section there.
- Picked up a few tins and boxes that were like 50% off.
After hitting the big-box stores, I decided to check some local game shops. You know, the places where the real nerds like me usually hang out to buy and sell. I figured maybe they had some older stuff they were trying to clear out.

Digging Through Game Shops
- Visited a couple of local game stores.
- Dug through their clearance bins.
- Found some older packs and single cards.
- Grabbed a few that looked interesting.
- Chatted with the store owners – got some insider info.
Then, I thought, why not try online? I started browsing some websites that sell cards and other products. I noticed their clearance sections were pretty stocked. I spent a good chunk of time adding stuff to my cart and comparing prices.
Browsing Online Retailers
- Scrolled through various online stores.
- Compared prices and shipping costs.
- Found some good deals on bulk lots.
- Ordered a few things that caught my eye.
- Waited impatiently for them to arrive.
Once my online orders arrived, I tore into them like a kid on Christmas morning. I sorted through everything, checked the condition of the cards, and organized my new finds. It was a lot of fun, and I actually ended up with some pretty cool stuff.
Overall, it was a successful mission. I managed to score some great deals, add some cool cards to my collection, and learned a lot about the clearance Pokemon card scene. Will definitely be doing this again!