Target store displays for current Pokemon Collaborations are popping up on resale sites, and they're selling for ridiculous prices. Since these displays are not for sale, for the most part Pokemon The standees may have been shoplifted.
target Pokemon The collaboration has been hugely successful for both companies, with lines forming out the door on the first day they were available. Unfortunately for fans, this may not necessarily be a good thing, as many bought the products only to resell them for inflated prices, and finding Target. Pokemon Collab items in the shop have been difficult. This practice is called scalping, and it seems that even store standees are not immune to the trend.

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Pokemon Target store displays are selling online
It seems that, apart from the goal Pokemon While the collaboration products themselves sell like hot cakes in stores and on resale sites, display stands aren't immune either. A search on eBay shows many displays for sale, with prices going up to several hundred dollars, depending on the Pokémon the seller is offering and whether they have an entire standee. For example, A Pokemon A Target stand featuring Charizard and Gengar was listed for $495, while a smaller one with just Eevee listed for $160. These high price tags for displays are even more insane when one considers that the aforementioned standees and many others that had similar prices actually found buyers and sold at those prices.
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Generally, store standees like these are not for sale, and are usually thrown away when the shop is done with them. At that point, it's not unheard of for fans to offer to buy them from the store at a reduced price, or to pick them out of the trash and retrieve them before they're lost forever. However, one person shared footage online of one of the standees, which was still in the store, with an anti-theft tag applied to it. It appears to be the same type of tag that Target puts on high-value items and clothing, which sets off an alarm if someone leaves it without attempting to remove it. Presumably this means that more standees are being stolen from stores, and Target is taking this step to prevent further vandalism of its store displays.
These standees may be fairly cheap for Target to replace, but it's likely a nuisance for the retail chain if it's happening in multiple stores across the country. Unfortunately, this is just one example of how popular it is Pokemon It has also led to scalpers and thieves poaching the products every time a new major is released. Over the years there have been numerous reports of brazen robberies raiding customers, shops having to close their doors due to security concerns, and high-value thefts. Pokemon TCG Cards from shops and warehouses.
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Sadly, until Pokemon As popularity remains and customers are willing to pay increased prices for scalped items, this trend is likely to continue. Many buyers have indicated that they are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on corrugated cardboard. Pokemon As it turns out, it doesn't look likely that the situation will improve anytime soon.