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Dan’s Sports Cards has garnered a mix of enthusiastic and critical reviews from customers. Many praise the store for its extensive product selection, especially in Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering cards, and emphasize the friendly and helpful staff. However, several reviews expressed concerns about pricing, noting that many cards are significantly marked up beyond market value and that there is little room for negotiation. Customer service experiences varied, with some feeling supported while others highlighted inconsistencies in staff authority. Overall, while the store offers a great variety and pleasant atmosphere, its pricing strategy could deter potential customers.
- Extensive selection of both modern and vintage cards
- Trade-in program with good values for Magic: The Gathering cards
- Active community events such as Pokémon leagues
Prices :
Singles: $2-50, Booster packs: $4-15, Hobby boxes: $100-500
Speciality :
Wide variety of trading cards, especially Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering
Event Schedule :
Best for :
Casual fans and collectors of modern trading card games
FAQ :
Does it have vintage sports cards ?
Yes, they carry some vintage cards (specific eras and sports not detailed)
Does it restock frequently ?
Not specified
Does it have graded cards in stock ?
Yes, they carry graded cards (PSA, BGS, SGC)
Host break sessions ?
Yes, they host break sessions (details not specified)
Whats sports do they have ?
Multi-sport coverage including baseball, basketball, football, and various TCGs
Trade in ?
Not specified
Community / Regular players ?
Yes, active community with Pokémon league events
Is the staff knowledgeable in cards ?
Generally knowledgeable; however, there are occasional concerns about decision-making authority
Pro tips :
Check for online sales and promotions before visiting for potential savings
Join their community events for a chance to engage with other collectors and enhance your experience.
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