You know Doc, just because they say they can't look up the DCPI doesn't mean it's true.
Oh, I know for a fact that the woman was lying about the DCPI "not help(ing)" her. When I called about the Mace Windu BP a few months back, they had no problem with the DCPI I gave them until they realized what it was. I think that Target employees are on to the idea that collectors know their "secret code number" and the ones at my local store, at the very least, know when a customer mentions "DCPI", they're probably out to do something horrible like, you know, try to buy a product the store is supposed to be selling but won't.

I would imagine it's only a matter of time before Target puts a fence up around the toy section and denies its existence completely.

Oh, and for the sake of my earlier mention of it, here's the text of the post concerning a November 6, 2006 conversation with the same Target (different employee, though) about the Mace BP:
TARGET PERSON: Thank you for calling Target, can I help you find anything?
ME: Yes, I was wondering if you could tell me the stock status of a particular item using the DPCI number?
TARGET PERSON: Yes sir, what is the number?
ME: (repeats the number of the Mace BP)
TARGET PERSON: Hold please.
(30 seconds or so pass)
TARGET PERSON: Sir, where did you get this DPCI number?
ME (lying slightly): I have a friend in Minnesota who works for Target corporate.
TARGET PERSON (lying blatantly): We have no record of this item. Goodbye.
*Target Person hangs up on me*