It's probably a wholesaler - I did a quick Google search, (which I recommend) I found this:
http://stores.ebay.com/BJS-COLLECTIBLES-ETC/_i.html?_nkw=cards&submit=Search&_sid=98872608
Is that waht you guys mean?
It's a wholesale club, like Sam's Club. I swear bjs.com is the site:
http://www.bjs.com/
(SFW)
Congrats anhedonia for your first post, but that might not be the seller we are looking for. When I searched the site, there are no decks. The only close item related to what we are looking for is a pack of poker chips.
Holy cow, KPop - you're WAY off on this. Anhedonia is correct. (BTW: welcome, Anhedonia. I take it you're a Woody Allen fan? Or perhaps a Diane Keaton fan?)
You probably aren't finding any playing cards on the BJ's website because most of their business is from their brick-and-mortar stores. Like many such shops, not everything in the store is online - and in some cases, vice versa is true as well, that a store will have online offerings you can't get in the physical locations. I tried finding those Walmart-exclusive Bicycle decks online, no luck; tried in a local store, I found their last pair in stock. I'm hoping after the holidays they'll have more in stock, or I'll find them at another location.
The current Heritage Series can only be obtained in a physical BJ's location or from an after-market retailer, most of which are charging nearly triple what it costs in the stores and are selling it without the cool box it comes in.