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LEGO and Pokemon Card Alerts for Collector Searches

Classifindr Team 2 min read
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The search problem

Collector searches need exact set names, condition terms, and seller wording variants. Try lego star wars, pokemon binder, charizard, and specific set numbers, then exclude fake, proxy, wanted, instructions only, and box only if they do not match your collection goals.

A practical alert setup

Collector alerts work best when the search names the set, card type, edition, or lot structure you actually want. LEGO and Pokemon searches can mix sealed sets, bulk lots, display boxes, replicas, single cards, and wanted posts. Start with a narrow collectible target, add authenticity or completeness checks in the AI filter, and keep broader market watches on quieter channels.

Extra tuning notes

Collector searches need disambiguation more than raw speed. LEGO alerts should separate sealed sets, bulk lots, minifigures, and specific themes. Pokemon card alerts should separate graded cards, sealed products, set names, and bulk collections. Exclude cases, posters, proxy cards, and wanted posts only after they become a recurring problem, because some bundle listings use unexpected wording.

What to review before acting

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