Cary buy-sell-trade storefront paying cash for Pokemon and sports cards, with walk-in appraisals and no appointment needed during store hours.
PayMore Cary is best understood as a cash counter for collectors as much as a resale shop. Sitting in a strip off North Harrison Avenue, it built its name on electronics, but the same walk-in, value-it-on-the-spot model now covers trading cards. Bring in a binder or a box and staff will assess condition, rarity, edition, and current market demand before making an offer, no appointment required.
For people offloading a collection, that immediacy is the draw. Pokemon and the major sports brands move most often here, and the team leans on recent sales data rather than guesswork when they quote a number. It is a practical stop for anyone in the area looking to sell Pokemon cards in Cary without shipping to an online buyer or waiting on a consignment payout.
Because the model is buy-sell-trade, the showcase inventory rotates with whatever has come through the door recently. You might find a glass case of graded slabs and singles one week and a thinner spread the next, so the experience rewards repeat visits more than a single planned trip. Supplies and protective storage round out what's on the shelves.
Hours run daytime Monday through Friday and a shorter Saturday block until 3:30pm, with the shop closed Sundays, so this is a weekday-and-morning errand rather than an evening hangout. There are no play tables or events; the value is speed, transparent pricing, and a real local counter where a Cary collector can turn cards into cash the same afternoon.
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