May 7May 7 14 minutes ago, Bold-Arrow said:LegoWe have deactivated your listings due to ASIN Creation Policy violations. This action does not impact your Account Health Rating. Review the affected ASINs below and learn how to request approval for creating new ASINs:ASINTitleB09BLSZ8QNLego Star Wars - Republic GunshipB0BHJGQ9VBLEGO Main Street at Christmas 10308Yikes. I am racing to lower all my alternative listings. Game over for GWP and exclusives at least on amazon. They are inquisitors at this point. I fear not much will emerge unscathed.
Friday at 03:58 AM5 days Lucky most of my removals are sets I sold out. Those listings will return and live to be violated again sometime in the future.
Monday at 05:04 PM2 days On 5/5/2026 at 5:51 PM, Bold-Arrow said:I would charge 100% restocking fee once it is returned and report .took them 2 weeks to figure that ? I’d take my chances for that amount . Was the weight right ?I would just reply with :a thank you for contacting us and we apologize for any issues with your order . please return the item with all the content inside . We will process a refund once item is received .No back and forth .Haven't heard anything since he started a return a week ago until he finally just messaged me yesterday. In all my years I think this has only happened once to me and i was a cheap set probably picked up from Walmart or someplace like that and let it go for obvious reasons. This came from Amazon or Lego and never had this returned from previous sales. I think most people would not wait this long which makes it more suspect. Weird that he asks if it's "even worth sending back at this point". Almost sounds like a kid ordered it on his parents account and a friend told him how to handle it to get it free.Given your experience/expertise here I'll do as you suggest/say. I've fought damaged/opened returns before but nothing like this. I've heard of people's accounts getting suspended during investigations and just worried about requests for purchase documents, etc leading to who know's what headaches/trouble.
Monday at 05:26 PM2 days He wants it for free is my guess. I mean there is that guy who was just arrested for filling sets with pasta and returning them to target while selling the contents online . Quick google should bring it up. I still say scam
Monday at 05:43 PM2 days 38 minutes ago, gmpirate said:Haven't heard anything since he started a return a week ago until he finally just messaged me yesterday. In all my years I think this has only happened once to me and i was a cheap set probably picked up from Walmart or someplace like that and let it go for obvious reasons. This came from Amazon or Lego and never had this returned from previous sales. I think most people would not wait this long which makes it more suspect. Weird that he asks if it's "even worth sending back at this point". Almost sounds like a kid ordered it on his parents account and a friend told him how to handle it to get it free.Given your experience/expertise here I'll do as you suggest/say. I've fought damaged/opened returns before but nothing like this. I've heard of people's accounts getting suspended during investigations and just worried about requests for purchase documents, etc leading to who know's what headaches/trouble.Make sure you compare the weight when it arrives against your shipping weight. If it also sounds weird when handling the box, it could be clear evidence they tampered with it. Most of the time when they replace the set with junk or steal minifigs, there is a clear discrepancy in the weight and I have no issue applying a significant restocking fee.
1 hour ago1 hr I have had a buyer (BrickLink) asking if they can a send prepaid shipping label for an order. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. It makes me nervous since the buyer does not know the weight and size of the package (it is a large package that weighs over 7 pounds). Does this raise red flags or is this legitimate?Update: I researched it some more and this is likely a scam:"A buyer asking to send a prepaid shipping label is a high-risk request often associated with scams, as it removes your seller protection. By using their label, the buyer can reroute the package to a different address and claim they never received it, leaving you without the item or funds." Edited 54 minutes ago54 min by LegoWalker4
22 minutes ago22 min 58 minutes ago, LegoWalker4 said:I have had a buyer (BrickLink) asking if they can a send prepaid shipping label for an order. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. It makes me nervous since the buyer does not know the weight and size of the package (it is a large package that weighs over 7 pounds). Does this raise red flags or is this legitimate?Update: I researched it some more and this is likely a scam:"A buyer asking to send a prepaid shipping label is a high-risk request often associated with scams, as it removes your seller protection. By using their label, the buyer can reroute the package to a different address and claim they never received it, leaving you without the item or funds."I personally deny that request. I would imagine it removes any ability to be insured.
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