>>24718882Listen to this anon, this is the right answer
>>24719613But
>Message Nintendo and possibly receive new cards. You'll have to send them your miscut cards, though.You don't message Nintendo, but go to the Pokemon website, and look for their TCG support on Pokemon dot com.
If you choose to do this you must have:
>Proof of purchase, like a receipt>Taking a pic of the product>Then they will want you to sent it to them.The Pokemon TCG are known to not only replace your cards, but sent you extra stuff, like even a few free Secret Rare cards for your trouble.
Now, if you choose to sell them on eBay, you're not going to make a alot of money, you're lucky to make $20 bucks.
Since these are not misprint cards, but miscut cards, which are very common, I get them too.
They might have been worth more if they were rare miscut cards of a Secret Rare or Ultra Rare card.
Those are your options, but I would go with the first one.