Pokemon eBay Listing Inspection Workflow
Use PokeLoupe to inspect Pokemon TCG eBay listing photos, seller context, shipping notes, and recent market context before you decide whether to buy.
For buyers who want a repeatable way to review listing photos before opening eBay.
Start with the listing, not a spreadsheet
Pokemon card listings are messy: photos are angled, sellers write titles differently, and auction prices can move. PokeLoupe keeps the active listing photo, card context, seller details, and eBay link in the same review flow.
- Open the active listing feed sorted by auctions ending soon or current filters.
- Use the inspection modal when you need to zoom photos or compare listing images.
- Open eBay only after the listing has enough context to be worth checking directly.
Keep the review queue clean
Signed-in users can save decisions so the same listing does not keep coming back into the inspection workflow. Pro users can expand that memory with seller rules and deeper market context.
- Reject a listing after inspection when it should stay out of future queues.
- Favorite listings you want to revisit.
- Use seller memory when a seller should be avoided in future Pro workflows.
Use market data as context, not advice
PokeLoupe shows market data and recent listing facts to help you inspect. The app does not guarantee card condition, seller accuracy, marketplace price, shipping, returns, or fulfillment.
- Verify live price, shipping, and status on eBay before buying.
- Treat market data as a starting point for your own review.
- Use listing photos and seller details before making any marketplace decision.
Common questions
Does PokeLoupe buy cards for me?
No. Purchases, offers, bids, payment, shipping, returns, and marketplace disputes happen on eBay or other third-party marketplaces.
Can guests inspect listings?
Guests can inspect public listing examples. Saving favorites, rejects, followed cards, and seller memory requires an account.