PIAS is a franchise, so it would be up to the local owner to do something this this. In our area, our organization has a mini-ban on PIAS. We've had some instances where people will find discs and sell them without calling the number on the back, and the owners at PIAS would just black out the names with Sharpie. We do understand that it's a business and it's not their job to police whether or not people who find discs call the owner, but we were getting zero compromise. At one point I think we said we would even pay PIAS the $3.00 back or whatever they buy them for if they called us and it was a disc we wanted back. Hell, most of them we'd probably say "oh, that's cool, you can resell it." and just be happy for the call. Especially when some kid brings in a stack that has 5 different numbers on the backs. Either way, our organization has a "store" that travels with our president so a lot of the discs we buy on the spot is from there anyways. But yet just a couple hours down the road, Albany has a PIAS sponsored tournament every year. So you got lucky, there.