eBay Makes Big Change for Buyers and Sellers

eBay has a big change for buyers and sellers of cards.
eBay is starting its Authenticity Guarantee for UK trading cards. The seller sends the card to eBay to check if it is real.
After checking, the card goes to the buyer with a special tag. The buyer can scan the tag to learn about the card.
The authentication service starts with cards worth £500 or more.
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All cards worth £500 or more will have the Authenticity Guarantee by June. Buyers don't pay extra for this service.
eBay says trading cards are very popular, including Pokémon and Formula 1.
Some cards, like Charizard, are very popular and expensive.
A rare Pokémon card sold for £16,500 in the UK.
eBay's Vice President says trust is important for collectors, and eBay has 30 years of experience.
The Authenticity Guarantee for trading cards is a big step for eBay's collectibles business.
eBay bought Depop, a second-hand clothing app, for $1.2 billion.
The deal helps eBay attract younger buyers and grow in the long term.
The deal will close soon, and Depop will keep its name and brand.
eBay's CEO is excited to work with Depop and build on its unique brand and culture.
Depop's CEO is thrilled to work with eBay and grow its marketplace.