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  2. TCGPlayer - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Chedy Hampson founded TCGplayer after it transformed into the modern company from a web design company made in 1998. [5] Though it also worked with comic books, it stopped selling and taking in comic books in mid-2023. [6]

  3. List of collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    Cannabeast Trading Card Game [50] 2022 Cannabeast Gaming Yes Captain Tsubasa Trading Card Game [51] 2002: Konami: No Cardcaptors Trading Card Game [1] 2001: Upper Deck: No Cardfight!! Vanguard: 2011: Bushiroad: Yes Case Closed Trading Card Game: 2005: Score Entertainment: No The Caster Chronicles TCG [52] 2017: Force of Will Ltd. Yes Champions ...

  4. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    Damphousse and Ballester created the website under the name "CreateAFund" in 2008 but changed the name to GoFundMe after making numerous upgrades. [4] [5] The site was built off of PayPal's API. [6] GoFundMe was founded in San Diego, California. [7]

  5. Wendy Williams’ family starts GoFundMe to free her from ...

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    The GoFundMe page also claimed that Williams’ guardian has “severed her connections with friends and family, leaving her without the support network she so desperately needs.”

  6. Pacific Trading Cards, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Trading Cards, Inc. was an American trading card company founded in 1980 by Mike Cramer and known for its brightly colored, die cut cards. [1] The company invented the nine-card plastic sheets collectors use to store trading cards. [2]

  7. GoFundMe slaps down fundraisers popping up for suspected CEO ...

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    One page asked for funds to ensure that Mangione “gets a fair trial.” “Legal defense for he who shall not be named wink, wink,” one page description said, according to Lawyer Herald. “I ...

  8. TCG (company) - Wikipedia

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    TCG had acquired the majority stake of anime video-on-demand service Crunchyroll in December 2013. [4] Both TCG and AT&T later formed a joint venture known as Otter Media in 2014. [5] TCG sold its controlling interest in Otter Media (including Crunchyroll) to AT&T in August 2018, reportedly for around $1 billion. [6] [7]

  9. Category:Trading card companies - Wikipedia

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