Seller Memory for Pokemon Card Buyers
Use PokeLoupe seller memory, rejects, and favorites to keep Pokemon card listing review focused on sellers and listings you actually want to inspect.
For buyers who want their inspection workflow to remember bad listings and sellers.
Memory is the product layer
Guests can inspect the product. Accounts are for memory: followed cards, saved listings, rejected listings, preferences, and seller rules. That memory is what keeps repeat inspection sessions focused.
- Create a FREE account when you want rejects and favorites to persist.
- Use Pro when you need unlimited followed cards and seller memory.
- Keep the listing table focused by rejecting listings from the modal after review.
Avoid sellers carefully
Seller memory should be intentional because it changes what you see later. PokeLoupe surfaces the seller action through seller context, not as a casual table action.
- Open seller context before avoiding a seller.
- Use the action when the seller pattern matters beyond one listing.
- Review eBay directly for current seller status, returns, and shipping.
Separate preference from proof
Rejecting or avoiding a seller is your personal workflow preference. It is not a public claim about a seller, a guarantee about listing quality, or a condition assessment.
- Use notes for your own review context.
- Do not treat seller memory as marketplace enforcement.
- Verify all purchase details on the marketplace.
Common questions
Is seller avoidance free?
Rejecting individual listings is available to signed-in users. Seller memory is a Pro workflow because it changes future queues across sessions.
Does avoiding a seller report them to eBay?
No. Seller memory only changes your PokeLoupe workflow. It does not contact eBay or make any public claim.