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New e-pick service for Pokemon Card Collectors

New e-pick service for Pokemon Card Collectors

Sell your unwanted cards back to the vendor

Written by Ross Locksley on 01 Sep 2025



A new site has launched for Pokemon collectors that allows you to buy Japanese cards and sell back any pulls you don't need. The site is called e-pick and allows you to ship only the cards you need from your pulls through the site.

The cards are sourced directly from Japan, which allows you to get new sets months before international release. You can buy with card or crypto and the site has proven popular with collectors since its debut earlier this year. For reference, 1 point on the site is equal to $1.

To celebrate the success of the launch, e-pick have also launched a coupon code feature:

  • Feature — Coupon Codes for bonus points on Point Refills.
  • First Code — POKEMON
  • Benefit — Gives users a 5% point bonus.
  • Bonus Stack — Some of our packs already include a 5% bonus, and using this code lets them stack on top of that, giving over 10% (10.26% to be exact).

So if you're a Pokemon card collector, this may be for you - for the full details of the service, you can check out the FAQ.


Ross Locksley
About Ross Locksley

Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


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