Blueproton Reviews 13

TrustScore 2 out of 5

1.9

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Company details

  1. Furniture Store
  2. Cell Phone Accessory Store
  3. Computer Accessories Store
  4. Computer and Accessories Store
  5. Computer Store
  6. Electronics Store

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We carry Flash Memory cards for use in Digital Cameras. Brands available include Sandisk Memory Flash Cards, Kingston Memory Flash Cards. We have iPods - iPod, iPod Video, iPod Nano; iPod accessories - FM Transmitters, Home & Travel Chargers, Docking Stations, Headphones, cases - made by Griffin. Other items featured are video gaming consoles - XBox, Xbox 360, Sony Playstation, Nintendo; Flash Drives - 512MB and lesser, 1GB and higher made by SanDisk and Kingston. We also sell LCD & Plasma TVs, Network devices - Wireless Routers, USB WiFi, PCMCIA & PCI Cards; Printers - Xerox, HP, Lexmark, Dell; and Internal and External Hard Drives.


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1.9

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

13 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bought a “bundle” of Pokémon cards as…

Bought a “bundle” of Pokémon cards as they were advertised for 6packs and I only received one “pack” and it was a resealed pack that was already opened and then resealed. I bought from target.com but didn’t realize I actually bought from a third party seller and it was blue proton. After looking up the company they have MANY scam reviews.

April 28, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wish I'd seen this before buying from…

Wish I'd seen this before buying from them! Or any Best Buy "marketplace" seller. They took their sweet precious time to issue a refund even though I shipping the return out in record time, and then they robbed me of the full return due to unspecified "issues with return." What issues? Thieves. NEVER buy from Best Buy marketplace, and NEVER buy from Blueproton.

January 30, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They send defective used products

They send defective used products, selling them as "new", and then charge insanely high restocking fees for returning. Many such cases reported, pattern of bad behavior recorded.

January 5, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible scalper

“Outstanding prices” They sell a single pokemon booster pack for $15-30! I’ve heard that they repack their cards, And “products break after a few months!”. Do not buy from Blueproton. Never bought anything from them, Never want to.

September 2, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I purchased a Pokemon evolutions pack…

I purchased a Pokemon evolutions pack with blueproton through amazon. That was back in January 2025 but I kept reading bad reviews about their Pokemon sales so I went back and opened the pack that they sold me. I scanned the bar code on the site and it showed different cards that were supposed to be in the pack. The pack was sealed perfectly and the code wasn’t used but the code is for a different pack. Plus the pulls seemed like it was already opened because the cards feel used… look used. I mean Pokemon. Com showed different cards that were supposed to be in the pack so blueproton definitely sells packs that have been opened and other cards replaced in it. I guess they didn’t think I would scan the code to check the site and see what it says. The code card is from a different pack. If you buy from these people scan the code card immediately and check what cards are supposed to be in the pack. I got scammed. Never buy Pokemon cards from amazon or amazon third party. Buy from TCGplayer.com or Walmart, Best Buy, or target. One star for blueproton. Scammers

January 5, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

**SCAM** that Target allows

**SCAM** They sell pokemon packs that are opened for the good cards, then resealed AND sold ON TARGET website. How they'll allowed to do that is beyond me. I also looked into their "headquarters"... It's a UPS store. Yea makes sense that they're totally a legit company.

March 28, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID THESE SCALPERS

They are complete scumbag scammers. They are listing Pokemon packs through target for no less than 3x the price they MSRP for. Packs are $4.49. BlueProton sells packs for $15.99. Some $24.99. It’s disgusting. Build and battles are $25. They sell them for $80 lmao like what. AVOID THESE TRASH SCALPERS DESTROYING PEOPLE’S HOBBIES

March 28, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Blueproton is a known scalper and scam…

Blueproton is a known scalper and scam vendor. Most of their products are marked way above MSRP, and often sell goods that they claim are new, but have been opened and/or repackaged. Avoid this seller at all cost!

They sell via a number of retailers. Amazon, Target, and E-Bay. If you see them on these platforms, please report them!

January 19, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor quality and customer service

The return policy says it all. Anything they call "refurbished" is likely a piece of junk that they will sell you at a high price and not stand behind, even if the moderately used product breaks only 4 months after purchase. I purchased an MP3 player that seemed to be great but stopped working after only four months. The manufacturer told me there's no fix for it and to go back to the company I purchased it from. BlueProton's reply was that it's not BlueProton's problem and I should speak to the manufacturer. Worst of all, I prematurely left them positive feedback and I can no longer retract it. You'd do better to not do business with this company, especially if you're not one to throw money away and are on a tight budget. Am I unreasonable to expect that if a company sells me an item labeled "refurbished" that I can expect the item to have been repaired/restored to like-new working condition or, at the very least, that the item work for more than 4 months?!

August 12, 2010
Unprompted review

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