Quote: CAVIs this really to combat scalpers?
I think this is more to combat people constantly buying duplicates for no reason, therefore preventing kids from buying any. I doubt TRU knows about scalpers, or sees them as a threat. They probably did this when they noticed kids getting upset when they don't find Sonic Boom because some dude bought 6 of them not too long ago.
They know. This is the digital age, word travels fast. Skylanders aren't the first toys to be scalped or in short supply. Just looking at threads in this forum from people who have talked to managers at TRU will tell you that the retail level is well aware of scalpers, which is a good indicator that corporate knows. I'm sure this limit was put into place after many angry emails and tips from customers, as well as managers reporting the problem of having to deal with angry parents, because some scalper came in and bought the entire stock for resale. Regardless, Activision knows and is constantly receiving messages about low stock due to scalpers, so they are now trying to produce more stock to saturate the market, and discourage scalpers.
Also, no one is buying 6 of one figure for no reason. Over 2-3 of one figure, and I would seriously start to think they were intending to resale. Some actual players buy duplicates, because they collect and play(1 for playing with and 1 for keeping in package), and others buy duplicates, because they have friends or family that play and want the same figure. Players/collectors who buy duplicates are not the problem, because they still don't buy on the same level as scalpers, many of which learn when the stores restock, and show up to buy the whole box week after week.