Prepare for Mayhem: “Prismatic Evolutions” Bundle Coming to Costco!

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Costco has preloaded a new Prismatic Evolutions bundle to its website. It's not public or available to purchase yet, but should be within the next two weeks. The price is not yet known.
It will come with two Prismatic Evolutions Elite Trainer Boxes and two booster bundles for a total of 30 booster packs.


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For online purchases, there will be a purchase limit of one item per membership per day.
It's unclear if the bundle will be offered in stores. Over the last few months, there have been a few brawls at Costco over 151 products -- scalpers have been clearing them out in order to flip them for higher prices.
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Seconded on the whole “prepare for mayhem” thing, outside of some online stores it’s been an absolute nightmare finding any sort of sealed products. Thankfully Costco is one of the few retailers that takes its limits seriously, it’s also worth noting that their online business model makes it really difficult for bots to function.

Although I’d like to point out that the “one item per membership” thing is only true for personal memberships, IIRC business memberships have limit of 4 per account per day.
 
What I dont understand is that costco can limit them, they have this ability. They can quite literally hand them out one at a time and then set the costco card they have to a limited purchase. But all the videos I see just has employees screaming not to do things. Not saying the customers arent the actual problem, but they have a simple solution to these giant unruly children
 
What I dont understand is that costco can limit them, they have this ability. They can quite literally hand them out one at a time and then set the costco card they have to a limited purchase. But all the videos I see just has employees screaming not to do things. Not saying the customers arent the actual problem, but they have a simple solution to these giant unruly children
The problem is that limits are easier to set online than they are offline, it’s why you rarely see Costco stock Pokémon TCG products in-store recently.
 
LOL, "Coming up on the next episode of Scalper Wars". Maybe, just MAYBE, this is only a trap to lure the scalpers in where they will all be then transported to a remote island where the only other thing that inhabits this island is solar powered fully charged activated Ferbies with no off switch.
 
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