Pricing and Tariff Updates from Houston PokeCollectors

Hello Trainers,
We wanted to take a moment to provide an update regarding some upcoming changes to our pricing and shipping, as well as share some exciting news about what’s on the horizon for our store.


New Inventory Incoming

We’re thrilled to announce that a large shipment of new Pokémon merchandise is on the way, just in time for the holiday season!  We can’t wait to show you what’s coming soon.

That said, we want to be transparent about a few changes that will affect pricing going forward.


Product Pricing Adjustments

As many of you have heard, new round of tariffs have gone into effect on imported goods, and while the situation remains somewhat unclear, these changes have already impacted costs across the board.

Unfortunately, some of our items will see a small increase in price. We’ve done everything we can to keep prices as low as possible, but with rising tariff fees and shipping costs from overseas, a few adjustments have become necessary.

Our goal remains to continue bringing you authentic Pokémon merchandise at fair and competitive prices.


Shipping Cost Update

We’ve also received notice from our shipping partners that domestic shipping rates have increased. Because of this, our standard shipping rate will be changing from $5 to $6.

However, we will continue to offer free shipping on all orders of $50 or more, as a thank-you to our loyal customers who continue to support us.


Closing Thoughts

We truly appreciate every single one of you for your patience, understanding, and continued support. We couldn’t do this without you.

The best way to experience our collection and snag some exclusive finds is to visit us at one of the many conventions and pop-up events we attend throughout the year.

If you have any questions about these changes or want to learn more about our upcoming events, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Thank you all again for being part of our journey.

— Ricardo
Head Pokémon Trainer in Charge
Houston PokeCollectors

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