Bulk Requirements and process.

All Pokémon Cards MUST be Mint/Near Mint Condition. That means no creases, bends, scratches, whitening of the backs etc. So in essence 'booster pack fresh'. Meaning the cards are in an un played condition, placed straight into storage upon opening from the booster pack.

ALL cards MUST be English. We do not accept Japanese or any other language Pokémon Card. The cards must also be 100% genuine Pokémon Cards.

Coins and mini tins must be free from any scratches and/or dents and have no label residue on them,

What do we Pay and what is the payment process?

Rates for bulk are regularly updated to coincide with the current market prices and our need for the bulk itself. Please be aware of these changes when sending in any bulk. Prices at the time of the submission will be honoured as long as the physical bulk arrives within 10 days of the form submission.

Payment will be arranged after bulk has been received and checked by us, This is usually within 48 hours of receiving the bulk and will then be made Via Bank transfer or PayPal.

PLEASE NOTE: If the Bulk does not meet the required standard i.e. Mint/Near mint or fake cards are found it will be returned to you at your cost. So If you are in doubt about a cards authenticity or its condition meeting the standard just leave it out.

Submission, Packing and posting

Sort and count your cards/Coins into separate piles as distinguished on the bulk form. Enter the quantities of each type and submit the form. you will then receive a response from us within 48 hours as to whether we can take the submission. This response will also contain the address for the bulk to be sent to and the total amount we will be able to pay for it (in line with the prices advertised, We do NOT cover postage. (In circumstances where postage is above £10 we will refund half of the extra above £10).

Although not essential it is preferable that cards are packed by their rarities found on the bulk submission form. Cards don't have to be in their sets (although that does help us save some time, remember we need to count and check the condition of all the cards so this will greatly help speed up the process and get you your payment quicker!). We also suggest wrapping cards into bundles of 50, 100, 200 etc. with something secure such as cling film. This is lightweight and will keep cards together, Other suitable materials are also printer paper, bubble wrap. These methods stop cards from moving about as much in transit and damaging the cards. (Remember it is your responsibility that the cards reach us in the condition you shipped them in!)

Ensure you use a strong enough box. A good suggestion is using a box inside a box. We have seen on many occasions people not using strong enough boxes and they split in transit. This will end up costing you a lot of money because couriers will also find anyway possible to not pay out if the box is found to be not strong enough for the cards.

Place the bundles of cards inside a strong box and fill out with bubble wrap, newspaper or anything suitable so the cards are snug and don't move about too much in transit.

IMPORTANT - Place a piece of paper inside the package with your name and the reference number given in the conformation email so the package is identifiable when it reaches us.

Royal Mail Click and Drop is the easiest service to use right now when sending bulk.

They collect parcels for free and even bring the label if you don't have a printer.

Shipping costs will vary from parcel to parcel. 1,000 Pokémon Cards approximately weighs 1.8kg. So you can imagine it can get pretty heavy when adding in 10,000 cards with suitable packaging. We suggest using courier for anything over 2kg, (over 1,000 cards).​

Up to 2kg - Royal Mail (Signed For Optional)

Signed for covers for £50. Normal Royal Mail will cover £20.

Over 2kg - Take a quote on Parcel2Go who will compare different couriers based on your parcel size and dimensions.

You can also select how much insurance you would like to cover your parcel for. It is your responsibility to cover your parcel for the correct amount of insurance. A courier will only cover for lost parcels/damages up to the amount you place insurance on.