Protect Collectors: Stop Bots and Bulk Buying in Trading Card Releases


Protect Collectors: Stop Bots and Bulk Buying in Trading Card Releases
The Issue
CARDS FOR COLLECTORS, NOT BOTS.
Collectors are being locked out of their own hobby.
Within seconds of new trading card releases going live, products are bought out in bulk by bots and large-scale buyers, leaving genuine fans with nothing but error screens and resale listings at inflated prices.
This is no longer an occasional issue—it is becoming the norm.
Ever had this happen to you? Waited for a scheduled pre-order release at 1pm.
Within a minute:
The product was sold out
The website crashed and became unresponsive
I couldn’t complete a purchase
Shortly after, the same products appeared on resale platforms at significantly higher prices.
This experience is becoming increasingly common across the hobby.
Why This Matters
Genuine collectors are being consistently shut out
New collectors are discouraged from joining the hobby
Prices are artificially inflated on the secondary market
Trust in manufacturers and retailers is being eroded
If this continues, the hobby risks becoming inaccessible to the very people who support it.
What We’re Asking For
We call on companies such as , , , and to take meaningful action:
Enforce strict per-customer purchase limits across accounts, addresses, and payment methods
Implement stronger anti-bot protections (queue systems, CAPTCHA, verified accounts)
Monitor and cancel suspicious bulk orders
Improve website stability during high-demand releases
Increase transparency around product allocations
Introduce systems that prioritise genuine collectors
The Goal
This is not about restricting business or targeting specific groups.
This is about restoring fairness, accessibility, and balance to the hobby.
Collectors are the foundation of trading cards. Without fair access, the community cannot grow or thrive.
Take Action
If you’ve ever:
Missed a drop within seconds
Experienced site crashes during releases
Been forced to buy at inflated resale prices
Then you already understand the problem.
Sign this petition and help push for change.
Cards for Collectors. Not Bots.

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The Issue
CARDS FOR COLLECTORS, NOT BOTS.
Collectors are being locked out of their own hobby.
Within seconds of new trading card releases going live, products are bought out in bulk by bots and large-scale buyers, leaving genuine fans with nothing but error screens and resale listings at inflated prices.
This is no longer an occasional issue—it is becoming the norm.
Ever had this happen to you? Waited for a scheduled pre-order release at 1pm.
Within a minute:
The product was sold out
The website crashed and became unresponsive
I couldn’t complete a purchase
Shortly after, the same products appeared on resale platforms at significantly higher prices.
This experience is becoming increasingly common across the hobby.
Why This Matters
Genuine collectors are being consistently shut out
New collectors are discouraged from joining the hobby
Prices are artificially inflated on the secondary market
Trust in manufacturers and retailers is being eroded
If this continues, the hobby risks becoming inaccessible to the very people who support it.
What We’re Asking For
We call on companies such as , , , and to take meaningful action:
Enforce strict per-customer purchase limits across accounts, addresses, and payment methods
Implement stronger anti-bot protections (queue systems, CAPTCHA, verified accounts)
Monitor and cancel suspicious bulk orders
Improve website stability during high-demand releases
Increase transparency around product allocations
Introduce systems that prioritise genuine collectors
The Goal
This is not about restricting business or targeting specific groups.
This is about restoring fairness, accessibility, and balance to the hobby.
Collectors are the foundation of trading cards. Without fair access, the community cannot grow or thrive.
Take Action
If you’ve ever:
Missed a drop within seconds
Experienced site crashes during releases
Been forced to buy at inflated resale prices
Then you already understand the problem.
Sign this petition and help push for change.
Cards for Collectors. Not Bots.

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Petition created on 28 April 2026