Add prices for DISNEY INFINITY FIGURES, CARDS, PLAYSETS, & POWER DISC
Please add the prices for single DISNEY INFINITY items like FIGURES, PLAYSETS, CARDS, & POWER DISC
Gamestop
Bring back the pricing on games still available with link to actual page. Made things really easy and now its a downgrade, seeing as i have to go to an individual page. Where before it wasnt like that.
We were testing the page without Gamestop. Those tests are completed and users do like seeing Gamestop prices on the page so they will be remaining long term.
upc barcode enabled to list games
Same as Amazon or eBay to scan the barcode to list games without having to type in the game's discription.
This is live. You can search by a UPC and it will automatically take you to the listing details page to finishing selling that game. Thank you for letting us know about this bug.
Add Super Famicom Games
Trade summary/preview
A feature to add items I want to trade to a list, add items the other party wants to trade so we can compare values.
Request to add Thrilljoy PIX! Mega PIX! and PIXl
I would like to formally request that PriceCharting consider adding the Thrilljoy PIX!, Mega PIX!, and PIXl product lines to its tracking database.
Thrilljoy has quickly positioned itself as a serious competitor in the designer collectible vinyl space. While many collectors know Funko for its long-standing dominance, Thrilljoy is carving out a different lane — one built around intentional scarcity, premium presentation, and long-term collector value.
Founded by Brian Mariotti, the visionary who originally built Funko into a global brand, Thrilljoy carries immediate credibility. However, it is not simply repeating the old formula — it is refining it.
One of the most noticeable differences is presentation. Thrilljoy’s packaging and display design feel more premium — even luxe. The black box aesthetic, clean typography, and structured chase labeling give the product a higher-end, designer feel compared to the more cartoon-forward, mass-market style display traditionally associated with Pops. On a shelf, Thrilljoy reads more like a limited art collectible than a toy aisle item. That matters to collectors who display their pieces as part of curated collections.
Equally important is the production philosophy. Thrilljoy keeps even its base “Hero” figures limited — often in the 5,000–6,000 range — which protects long-term collectibility. The structured rarity ladder (standard Chase 1-of-6, Super Chase, Ultra Chase, etc.) has created a very active and trackable secondary market. The blind-box thrill, controlled case odds, and genuine scarcity have led to strong resale values and enthusiastic trading communities.
The collector base is not just hype-driven — it’s engaged and growing. There are active Facebook groups, Whatnot sellers, and trading networks where edition counts, odds, and value are tracked daily. The aftermarket activity is already robust enough to warrant standardized pricing visibility.
Thrilljoy is also expanding thoughtfully through recognizable licenses while maintaining disciplined production numbers. This smart-growth strategy builds anticipation without oversaturating the market — something many collectors appreciate in contrast to past overproduction cycles seen elsewhere in the vinyl space.
Adding Thrilljoy PIX!, Mega PIX!, and PIXl to PriceCharting would:
• Provide transparent market data for a rapidly growing collector segment
• Help establish standardized secondary-market benchmarks
• Increase buyer and seller confidence
• Capture early data on what is clearly emerging as a major competitor in designer vinyl collectibles
• Position PriceCharting ahead of the curve in tracking premium limited-run brands
With proven leadership, limited production runs across all tiers, premium packaging, and a strong chase-driven aftermarket, Thrilljoy has established itself as more than a niche brand. It is building a serious collector ecosystem — and that ecosystem deserves reliable market tracking.
Thank you for your consideration.
Add more than one of the same item
I would like to be able to have multiples of the same item but in different folders. I have the multiples of the same card that are RAW and also Graded and at different graded values. Currently if I change the quantity to 2 and the value to PAS10 then it falsely inflates the value of my collection when only 1 is PSA10 and the other is RAW.
You can already add multiples of the same item.
You can add a second copy to your collection and set the grade on each one independently.
On the website, you would click "+Another" option after hovering over the "in collection" button.

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