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So everyone buys 1/mo X 24 mo X 10,000 members .. Yeah that sounds like a great plan for the set to appreciate ...7 points
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sold $1100 of.lego at yard sale, $570 buy in, full report tomorrow7 points
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#donbee recently shared a "feel good" story in the Fruitcakes thread - I really enjoyed it, especially since I had a few recent experiences like it myself. Thought a thread highlighting positive might be worthwhile (perhaps even stickied?). Shipping SNAFU. Two weeks ago sold a small $3 PAB item to a buyer in Michigan. Timely, accurately, securely shipped. But in reviewing my "paid and shipped" queue, I noticed the tracking had stalled out at my local (Minnesota) USPS hub. Messaged the buyer to let him know I was unsure of the reason for the delay, but assumed responsibility for it, and would gladly refund his shipping costs (if it showed up late) or a full refund / replacement if it didn't show up in the next week. Buyer messages me back immediately and says how grateful he was for my attention to the status and offer, but was happy to wait a week or two to see what happens. After 8 days stalled out in MN, it starts moving again, and seller messages me saying it arrived in perfect condition, he refuses any partial refund, and sang my praises in positive feedback. The Moral: proactive follow up on shipping issues may cost you the occasional shipping refund, but buys you immense customer loyalty. Fellow Brickpicker Courtesies. Had a guy offer 67% my BIN OBO price on a Ninjago Enter the Serpent (no minifigs). Said up front he knows its a low offer but its for his kid and the most he has in his budget. I politely countered, letting him know 80% of the list price is my bottom "break even" dollar. He declined, but alerted me to a mistake I had in the listing (I had forgotten to enable combined shipping). Went on to mentioned he recognized my store name ("Veritas Bricks") from the BP forums and thought I might wanna make the correction to boost my chances of selling the listing to someone else. He never did mention his BP name, but I was so grateful for his heads up that I'm going to offer him the set at his price if I can make up for it in selling the parted out minifigs for an extra buck or two. The Moral: BPer's looking out for one another is a win-win for all of us. Anyone else have some recent good experiences? Where you start out with a grimace, sensing a headache is coming, only to be left feeling encouraged that there are some honest people out there who aren't just looking to screw you the first chance they get? I don't know about you, but a string of 2-3 fruitcake encounters leaves me wondering if eBay is even worth the trouble. But even 1 gem like these inspires me enough to outweigh the headaches of dozen fruitcakes, so lets hear about some more!5 points
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I don't know much, but one thing that I do know is that when Emazers goes third person he means business. Heed his advice fellow Pickers!5 points
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Emazers did give his opion on this set, as I have 1 already, and the set will be out for about 2 yrs I will have 10-20 of these. and where did I come up with that the set will be out 2 yrs, on one of the videos the guy from Lego was asked is this set Limited he said no, the set will be out like most other Technic sets thats 2 yrs give or take. so I will be getting one every month or so. Ed5 points
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Star Wars microfighter clone turbo tank for $24.98 on amazon FBM. $5 buyin. less than $3 to ship - i'm lovin' it. Town Hall $570 amazon FBM. mother-in-law was visiting when it sold - the mother in law who likes to compare LEGO to beanie babies. silly old lady.4 points
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At first, you don't tell them. If you are lucky like me and have a secondary storage area, it helps. Eventually they will figure it out, but by then, it's too late. The final step is explaining how you spent $150.00 on a set that is now worth $400.00. That helps with acceptance.4 points
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Sounds pretty similar to most anyone who comes out of their dark ages. I dropped about $5k in my first 6-12 months. Trust me, eventually your wife WILL take notice. You're in a race against the clock, my friend. You need to start transitioning to selling just enough to give yourself a viable "I'm not just buying, I'm investing and reselling!" defense. Then you can downplay the 5 boxes a month that show up, and make a big show out of the 1 that you ship out. If my calculations are correct, that'll get you into Q1 2018 before she calls out your lopsided expense/income ledger. But thats future-cubfan78's problem to deal with, don't worry about that guy, he'll figure something out.4 points
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Hallelujah I really don't know what happen to all the investors on this one. For $38, everyone should have at lease 5+ Lets see how high this one will soar.3 points
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Funny thing is: My wife keeps buying furniture at estate sales, so my LEGO buying is just retaliation3 points
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You guys never fess up and explain the extra storage you guys are required to keep for your wife's payback shoe collection.3 points
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I would just like to point out that you just told the owner of the most comprehensive database of privately-held death stars in the world, that there are too many hoarded.2 points
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Just tried texting it, and doesn't work. Looks like your store might have put the sign out early- dates 6-12 - 6-18. Good to know for next week, though! Thanks!2 points
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Here's some of them. It might vary in-store too. http://www.toysrus.com/search/index.jsp?s=A-UnitRank&kw=060516lego&kwCatId=&keywords=060516lego&sr=1&origkw=060516lego&ppg=96&page=1&ab=TRU_FeaturedDeals:Building-Blocks:20-off-selected-LEGO-construction-sets These are the sets listed online.2 points
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It's been said elsewhere by others, but worth repeating: start out with sets you would be happy keeping for a personal collection. Ones that you'll be happy to keep if they never do reach a profitable value. Eventually you'll want to shift to a model of selling enough to cover the costs of personal collecting. Nowadays, I buy about $2k a month, keeping $250 worth for myself, putting the rest into my selling pipeline - bringing in $2k/mo through selling. That'll satisfy the wife that your expanding collection is at least "paying for itself" through reselling activities. If you're serious about making actual profits and treating LEGO as a bonafide investment - well - 95% of us haven't crossed that bridge (while many may buy strictly for resale and do so profitably, I'd wager their personal collection costs and time spent on it all cancels out the profits, and then some). You'll have to ask the handful of Ed Mack's of the world how they navigated it with their spouses!2 points
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I owned some smaller space sets before 6928, but the Uranium Search Vehicle was my favorite. There are some pretty sweet MOCs out there of beefier, modernized versions (see below). I rebuilt this not long ago and was really disappointed with the build. Lego has come a looooong way since the early '80s.2 points
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6080 kings castle in 1984 or 1985. Still have it along with the box and manual.2 points
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TRU ad: 20% off ALL LEGO Minecraft & Jurassic World construction sets & 20% off selected LEGO construction sets2 points
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I took delivery on all this today. The boxes came while I was coaching T-Ball. You should have seen the look on my Wife's face when I walked in the door and there were three big boxes sitting there for me! I was going to start building the modulars this weekend but am now on the fence. I am going to be moving in 17 months and not sure I want to start putting my City together to only have to tear apart next year. Plus I really don't have anywhere to put it at this point. However, I did start building The UCS Tie-Fighter!2 points
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Today I finally got around to building some frames to display some of my Minifig collection! Happy with the outcome, should look sweet on the wall!!2 points
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My first set I remember playing with was 392. I was 3 and zooming this around my grandparents house. Although what I consider my first big kid LEGO set and the one that got me hooked was 6270. I got this for Christmas 1990, I was 6. Classic Pirate sets will also be my favorite theme.2 points
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There hasn't been a confirmed case of an Australian being banned, although there were a number of Europeans banned in the last 12 months and you would think we come under the same purchase limitations as them.1 point
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Born in 1981. I had a few mid-80's City, Space, and Castle as my "first", but only recognize them randomly when I stumble across them. The one that I do vividly recall as my earliest favorite was this beauty below. It was the first vintage set I went out and hunted down on Ebay when I came out of my dark ages back in 2013. Was able to get it for $25 - a bargain given the sentimental value - and it's been "refurbished" (all parts cleaned to perfection, faded ones replaced, etc), and displayed prominently in on display shelves ever since (of course, it's come to be surrounded by over 200 other childhood sets I've reacquired the past few years).1 point
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I have one order with 6 items that toysrus eBay hasn't cancelled i haven't been refunded but nothing1 point
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Catch who all is in this short video from the set. This seems to be one rather large family ....and apparently Grandma is a narcoleptic. Ha.1 point
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All my wife knows is that I keep getting boxes of Lego delivered. If she looked at my stash she would find a Slave 1, Ferris Wheel, Fair Ground Mixer, PR,PC,PS, Winter Village Market, and about 15 other smaller sets not built. This probably seems small compared to most but I have gone from 0-60 in about 7 months! It might be time to slow down.1 point
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Not sure if this one was on sale before or just added: LEGO Shop at Home Ford F-150 raptor & model A hot rod 75875 %20 off, when 2 purchased at $80, with free fountain set and VIP points that brings it down to about $30 each http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Ford-F-150-Raptor-Ford-Model-A-Hot-Rod-758751 point
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Everyone, this is things that got away on Craigslist, not in general. We have another thread for that and I'll move these.1 point
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I don't think it would have been asking anyone to break their neck to include Gwen Stacy with this set. It's the only crack I've got against it.1 point
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Funny, I see many of the sets posted in the thread and I owned them as well. Here is mine...1 point
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Last civil war set just been revealed and it doesn't include Ant Man. I'm glad I stocked up on this. Seen the prices slowly climbing since the film was released. Now this should hopefully move steadily upwards as we approach Xmas. Looking to hopefully sell these close to £50 with a £10 buy in. http://www.bricktoynews.com/lego-civil-war-spider-man-set-revealed-lego-76067-photos/1 point
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You better watch how you throw that word around - there is only 1 truly Iconic LEGO set.1 point