We check our own numbers. Every night.
Every UK price on TCGHits traces back to a real eBay listing — so every night we sample what the site displays and ask eBay itself whether it's still true. The score below is published unedited, whether it flatters us or not. No other source of UK Lorcana prices exists, let alone one that audits itself in public.
Last night's audit
By surface
Each surface is sampled and verified against eBay's item API — the authoritative record of whether a listing is live, ended or sold.
| Surface | Checked | Verified true | Accuracy | Status |
|---|
What happens when we're wrong
- Dead listing shown as live — removed from every surface immediately and blocked from returning.
- Live listing shown as ended — the recorded outcome is voided; a sale only counts if it completed.
- Wrong card, wrong price basis — corrected at the data layer, and the failure class gets a standing automated check so it can't quietly come back.
We never remove or adjust a listing because of its price. A £1 listing and a £10,000 listing get exactly the same treatment: shown if real, removed if not.
Honest limits
The audit samples every surface nightly within eBay's API limits rather than re-checking all ~160,000 tracked listings at once — so it catches failure classes quickly, not necessarily every individual instance the moment it happens. Between audits, an hourly verifier re-checks the listings most likely to be seen: auctions about to end, the cheapest copy of every card, and anything not seen recently.