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  1. Here's my haul from the weekend. They were asking $550, ended up getting it for $450. These are the larger sets, still have several smaller sets.
    4 points
  2. Don't stress about the stressed box young grasshopper. Just notate that on your listing.
    3 points
  3. Considering Brickpicker doesn't sell anything, my vote is for Brickowl on this one
    3 points
  4. 21110 Research Institute back at shop@home!!!??????????
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  5. I popped into Wal-Mart where I've been watching some older sets for discounts. They have an entire 2-sided isle of legos marked down and an additional 50% off the marked price. I spent $2000, but scored 10 Lego 9398 for $45 each; 3 Millenium Falcons for $32 each; SW Jek 14 $15 each; and 5 Goblin Attack Sets for $22 each. I also grabbed a bunch of smaller sets for kid's Christmas gifts. I broke the bank, but I'm set for Christmas selling. The only set I left behind was TMNT Shell Raiser. I figure if they have to discount them when the new movie just came out than TMNT must be a loser. Now I have to bust the blow dryer to pull off the clearance stickers without damaging the sets.
    2 points
  6. I thought this was always referred to as the "Ex-wife set" in the collector's circle?
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  8. Bought most of mine for 11-12$, double sounds good :)
    2 points
  9. Finally received my exosuits. Seals 33S4 as many other european BP. These are not glued or anything (I'm talking about seals, not brickpickers). Maybe it's because of the seal itself ? Sort of "manufacturing defect" of the seals ? (my sets have been ordered a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...) I like it side by side with the white astronaut set. I'll definitely pair them together if I can, as planned since day one. Yes but unfortunatelly when you put a stock photo, some people think it's more appealing and "professional" so they are tempted to buy it. What's important is to specify that it's new, sealed and you put an actual photo (so people can't say "hey there's a little scratch on the front, refund me !"). An actual photo, but a great one (without an hideous kitchen tablecloth below). It's some psychological stuff but it helps because it's both good looking and serious.
    2 points
  10. That is the story of my life. But as a revenge I will flood the market anyway.
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  12. Wait for someone to buy it. Wouldn't surprise me at all. It will be on Pawn Stars next week and Rick will offer a dollar for it.
    2 points
  13. I'm sorry but this thread needed to be resurrected for the following auction. This is awesome. Only asking $500 OBO. Hey, it just be a deal since AFA "U" graded it. Yes folks, someone mailed AFA an unopened Batman JetSki poly and paid them to open, build, grade,and encase it. Who the heck pays another person to build a Lego set. Jeez. Don't get me started... u grade. JOKE. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lego-mini-figure-vehicle-BATMAN-with-JetSki-were-graded-/301290180515?pt=Building_Toys_US&hash=item46264b4fa3 Update : I hope the flippers and flick missile heads fall off the BatSki. Oh, I'm livid.
    2 points
  14. I thought my last Death Star box was a little heavy, but it turned out ok after all.
    2 points
  15. Why put the add for buying lego? It usually attracts 'dump lots'. May look good but wait till you dig in. There are plenty of adds out there of people selling their lego because their kid got tired of it and it has been collecting dust since. I like the idea of some sort of business cards better. You go visit people that you buy some second hand lego from and if the lego looks decent, you give them a card. One condition, both buyer and seller need to have the feeling that they're actually making a good deal and not being ripped off. I encountered alot of soccermoms or families selling the lego of their kids. 2 weeks ago I met a Turkish woman that sold 4842 Hogwarts Castle for 85,5
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  16. Here's some pics of the bulk I got. Not the best, just quick shots from my phone. I can't wait to start building when they all dry. Last shot is the forest female torso. I was always partial to Forestmen sets.
    2 points
  17. Dear Lego, I actively love building sets. I love the detail of the minifigures. I love the creative licences. But the world knows you have been charging ridiculous premiums for your product outside the US. The international market has tolerated it for so long. As discussed previously Amazon US has been coerced (whether it be temporarily or permanently) directly from Lego into ceasing international shipping. In recent years Amazon has been a hub for many international buyers to score Lego at cheaper costs than their local retail prices. Yet now the screws are being tightened. Lego has been banning users, placing limitations and now this. I thought it was ludicrous early last year when I legitimately could not buy a couple of Minecraft sets for my son and nephews due to limits. Who would have thought that people might want to order more than 1 or 2 of something right? The lack of discounts for "exclusive sets" is appalling. Let's be realistic, if there was a licence involved there would at least be some justification, however picking and choosing sets is a poor business model. All of a sudden, stores with those sets are not "allowed" to discount? Even stores in Australia are beginning to exhibit "This sale does not include Lego" signs. The war you are trying to wage on resellers is the wrong fight you are picking. Never have I seen a company so determined to stop customers buying their products. It enables customers to purchase items that have been discontinued or unavailable in their area due to the ridiculous restrictions you put in place yet you seem determined to do nothing but obstruct. The irony being your own customer service representatives point to reselling sites like Bricklink and eBay to find obscure parts or sets. Meanwhile, the collectability of some sets continues to diminish as fake minifigures flood the marketplace. Now discontinued sets are beginning to appear. The same collectability you have marketed is now driving counterfeit products, yet what does Lego focus on? Stopping consumers from legitimately buying their product. This isn't about someone coming in and purchasing 100 of one set but restricting customers purchasing abilities. Soon people will prefer to purchase the counterfeit items as a much cheaper alternative. The very marketplace you created and procured with your own product you are now destroying as the counterfeiters pull out a suitcase with 200 Iron Patriot minifigures at $1 each and hock off... whilst Lego stop people buying their product legitimately. Call it a rant, a whinge, a sook. Whatever. The despotism on display is ironic considering how close the company was to closing not that long ago. You are only shooting yourself in the foot. When is pushing your own customers out the door and restricting them from buying a great business model? Clone brands are already beginning to infiltrate the shopping aisles. eBay is flooding with cheap knockoff minifigures diminishing your product. The quality will only get better as they refine their techniques. Perhaps you should be combating those as opposed to loyal consumers purchasing your own product and pushing it to further success. Heaven forbid people actually want to purchase your product.
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  19. I grabbed one off Sears at retail and one at $510. The retail one shipped and the other one came back as "out of inventory." Then the seller jacked the price and re-listed it at over $900. At least I got one.
    1 point
  20. $1 and change isn't going to kill your investment. Any illustration on here should automatically be assumed with the following disclosure: All prices and numbers are for illustration purposes only and should be reviewed based upon your financial situation and tax status. Please calculate the only your necessary numbers to ensure personal accuracy, otherwise give up.
    1 point
  21. It took my mother and I five minutes on the phone discussing this set before we realized that it is supposed to be a bat. At first glance it reads like a bunny. Then when you look some more it appears to be a cat. Then finally I realized it is suposed to be a freaking BAT. Great job Lego, you made a bat set that takes 5 minutes for Lego experts to realize is actually a bat.
    1 point
  22. I can't begin to describe how devastated I am to see that this abomination is the Holloween set for this year. Putting aside for a moment the ill-advised move from polybags to boxes for seasonal issues, this set is purely horrid. They had a chance to make something neat with 150 or so pieces and this is what they came up with? A Donnie Darko bunny? Seriously, this has been a bad year for Lego IN MY HUMBLE OPINION. I have really hated this year of Lego issues.
    1 point
  23. I wouldn't mind not seeing any Halloween stuff for a while, large ones anyways. Maybe the vamp castle will start to move. I'll hand out a few Blacula Bunnies to the best dressed trick or treaters on Halloween. Love that.
    1 point
  24. I don't have a good knowledge on Minecraft however I can tell you that there have been more 21102 Minecraft sets sold (new) on eBay UK this last 90 days than 76000 Arctic Batman (sealed) That tells me Minecraft is pretty big
    1 point
  25. Maybe hxckid88 works for UPS?
    1 point
  26. I actually got one Stable (out of 5). I'll call it a win.
    1 point
  27. I don't know if it's going to burn me at some point, but I usually take photos of one box out of however many I'm selling, and use that for my listing. I put in the auction that the photo is representative of the set you're going to receive, and that all boxes potentially have some amount of normal shelf wear. If a box is particularly beat up I'll take separate photos of it and create a new listing.
    1 point
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  29. Perhaps adults are the funny ones ... many are simply buying lego sets for pure display. No touch, no play.
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  32. Hehe... I had a budget of 10k for this year... still 4 months to go and i'm at 12 already
    1 point
  33. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64-iSYVmMVY
    1 point
  34. I just saw the whole lot of these "summer Friends" show up at Target after they shifted the main building block products aisles again which now includes Nanoblocks and some brands I never heard before. Anyway I spotted the Heartlake Shopping Center at an end cap. ****-o-l-y c-r-a-p. That thing is HUGE! All these summer wave Friends sets look fantastic just from the box. I am impressed. I'm more for the city related sets but still whoa. I really wanted to pick up Olivia
    1 point
  35. In a box of 30, there's 3 complete sets of 9, plus an extra set of one of the tribes. I think in series 1, there's an extra set of infernites; and series 2 its frosticons.
    1 point
  36. IMO, for your 3 major mistakes, youre wrong. It all depends what price point you bought them at ... Mine: great profit maker if you had gotten them at almost 50% off ... a lot of people did ... EDB: why do people continue to put this set down? sure its still on shelves but it has a dragon, its a big set. If you got this one also at close to 40-50% off youre good to go to make profits ... Minecraft: although slow sellers right now, sell them as a set of 4 during the holidays and you should do good. get them at about $25-$30 a piece. Last Xmas I was selling the set of 3 for close to $150!
    1 point
  37. Excellent set for the price, the only thing that could be considered a down side is Thranduil, you only need 1, not a bunch but that`s minor. Long term it looks good, and I think could do better that Uruk-Hai army.
    1 point
  38. Honestly trying to sell something as MISB is overrated. You can usually get the same amount as NISB. I don't sell anything "MINT" thats boxed because someone will always find a reason its not mint enough for them.
    1 point
  39. I'm failing to understand the rage and derision. If someone wants to go to the trouble and expense and test the market for this kind of thing, why is that bad? I don't see the seller making any false claims in his description, or claiming that it's worth that amount for bogus reasons. This kind of grading will either take off (I doubt it) or not (probably) in the LEGO market, but all markets start somewhere if they're going to start and provided the sellers are honest it's pretty much up to the buyers to determine what the market will be and what the market will bear.
    1 point
  40. This set has been done for almost a year, at least in the U.S. Best deal was when Target was blowing them out for almost 50% off online last year. This set will go well past $215 in time. It's easily a $300-$400 set in a few years given the pace that it's currently on.
    1 point
  41. Is this a real thing? I mean seriously I will freakin buy it right now. Affiliate links baby.
    1 point
  42. It's interesting they are still making sets from the trilogy that shall not be named. With the new movie late next year why waste time with useless sets like that?
    1 point
  43. Both lines are crap. I could not sell the sets for 2x MSRP when they were still in production. Blah blah blah boring, blah blah blah small, blah blah blah brown * *The last set I criticized / blasted did rather well after EOL.. so here is hoping
    1 point
  44. I am happy with my LOTR collection. A lot of fear is born out of impatience and the lack of instant results. Not every investment works that way. I am not as convinced on the Hobbit side of things, though there are key figures that purists and completists will want. Elves, dwarves, trolls, wargs, orcs, wizards, Uruk-hai...
    1 point
  45. Wait, I'm confused. If I am understanding correctly... it's possible to buy less than $100 from LEGO Shop at Home?! How is this miracle achieved? I've never heard of such a thing.
    1 point
  46. 41059 - Jungle Tree Sanctuary
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  48. re Bricklink: around Jan when Lego had the VWC on sale for $80 I wanted one and had to call Lego CS as they had the call for availability tag on their website. Lady said that they were OOS, would not restock then she suggested I check a website called bricklink as they sell Lego stuff.
    1 point
  49. not leaving feedback is terrible. now lets move on. it is common courtesy
    1 point
  50. Haha Mine normally come in droves like that too. Hopefully it ends soon for you. Summer and x-mas buyers always cause problems
    1 point
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