Corrections
Correct Immortal Toys and Collectibles
Tell us what is wrong on this listing in South Milwaukee, WI. No account needed, and it is free.
This correction will be filed against Immortal Toys and Collectibles, so an editor can compare it to the listing straight away.
What you can correct here
Anything we publish as a fact about a shop: the street address, the map pin, the phone number, the official website, opening hours, what the shop carries, and whether it has moved, changed name, or closed. Duplicate listings for the same shop belong here too — say which one should stay.
What this form cannot change is an opinion, because we do not publish any. CardShopMap has no reviews, no star ratings, and no editorial ranking of one shop against another. Source links on a listing say where a fact came from; they are not an endorsement, and asking us to remove a competitor or promote a shop is not a correction.
What counts as evidence
A correction with a source is reviewed first, because it can be checked in one click. The order we trust sources in is the same one the methodology sets out for every other update:
- 1A confirmed update from the shop’s owner or an authorised representative.
- 2The shop’s own website — its hours page, contact page, or a dated post announcing a change.
- 3Licensed business data, an official manufacturer’s store locator, or another public listing.
- 4A first-hand report with no link — you called, or you drove there. We still want it; it just takes longer to act on, because someone has to confirm it independently.
An automated source never overwrites what an owner has confirmed. Where the two disagree the record is flagged as a conflict and a person decides, rather than the most recent import winning by default.
What happens after you submit
Submitting does not edit the site. Your correction is stored in a review queue that is deliberately separate from the live listing — a submission is a claim about the world, not a fact — and an alert goes to the editors. Nothing you write appears publicly at any point in this process.
An editor then triages it. A correction filed from a shop page arrives attached to that listing and can be checked immediately. One filed from this page without a shop attached has to be matched to a listing first, which is why the form asks for the shop name and city: that step is the difference between a correction being actioned and being unusable. Once it is confirmed, the change is promoted onto the listing and the “last checked” date on the shop page moves with it. Submissions that turn out to be spam are closed and kept as a record rather than deleted.
We do not publish a turnaround target, and we would rather say that than invent one. What genuinely moves a correction up the queue is an evidence link, the right shop attached, and a specific proposed value — “closed Mondays, open 11–7 Tuesday to Saturday” rather than “hours are wrong”. Leaving an email address is optional and only used if an editor needs to ask you something about what you sent.
If you run the shop
Corrections work for owners too, but claiming is better: claim the listing and you can edit these details directly instead of asking. Accuracy is free forever — claiming, editing, and correcting are never behind a plan, and paying us cannot move a shop up an organic list. If a shop is missing from the directory entirely, that is a suggestion, not a correction.