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Bag one complete. This is gonna take me a loooooong time to build. I'm lucky if I get through one numbered bag a night.11 points
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Someone posted a pic of 4 Falcons stacked in a corner on LEGO's Facebook page claiming that he'd be selling them when they're retired for 8 times the purchase price. Should someone tell him?7 points
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There are a couple Sandcrawlers @ AWD $237 for Very Good and $251 for Like New https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00JZMYOOC/ref=sr_1_7_olp?s=merchant&ie=UTF8&qid=1505484939&sr=1-7&condition=used5 points
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The only part of that sentence I understand is sold for 300$ last week.5 points
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disagree. there have been plenty of flash >50% off amazon sales all summer long i've gotten because of max profit posts. max profit is a slightly different version then the running header that used to be at the top of the daily deals thread. and at least max profit is always posting on topic in the daily deals thread.5 points
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Probably this first MOC I've created myself. This is the base for my first plate to my Winter Village. It's ice skating pond. The next plate will contact to the top, and will be a frozen stream with a bridge over it.4 points
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70751 Temple of Airjitzu now retired at US SAH. https://shop.lego.com/en-US/Temple-of-Airjitzu-70751 People seemed to miss that with all the UCS falcon shenanigans.3 points
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Well, my call to Customer Service paid off (I was frustrated, but very nice to the guy, I figured his day was going pretty bad regardless). After receiving the cancellation email yesterday morning due to payment error, Brian in CS was very helpful and said the system was crazy all morning and he was sure it was an error on their part (it was - I used the same shipping address and credit card I have used for years). Went into "In Warehouse" status yesterday afternoon and just received a shipment email with tracking (fingers crossed). New plan: finish selling last three Gingerbread Houses on FBA to cover full cost of MiLF. Sold one already for $219.3 points
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Kmart $29 for all 3. Combining them together should be pretty cool.3 points
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People make a big deal about Max Profit. It can be ignored. The reason it stays here is because 500+ users follow this thread. If I remove it from here, then I have to tell hundreds of people to go elsewhere when this is the deals thread. It's not going anywhere, so ignore it and then don't complain about it. Those that are complaining about it are making more of a mess of this thread than Max Profit is. The script runs every 3 hours. Removes all previous posts and just leaves the latest and greatest (1 single post). For each of those that complain, there are plenty of others that send a PM, email, Facebook message that say..."thanks" Max Profit will be improving and also be integrated into other features that may eventually replace this part here. So have patience. Maybe one day some of you will find use for him, but for now, do what works for you, ignore him and have a happy day. This is the end. If you want to PM me about it fine, but don't waste anymore time here in this thread.3 points
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As a business owner for 25 years, you want to always appear busy. Who wants to go to a business that is never busy? People assume there is an issue, poor service or price problem. Perception is everything. You want to be the business that people say..."Hey, that place is always busy!" Apple stores are the best example of this. Eighty Apple employees make every store look busy....LOL2 points
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I agree. This is the ultimate "showcase" set and will be an excellent marketing tool for LEGO. As for the demand for this set, nobody really knows except for The LEGO Group. It's hard to judge demand off of a few uber LEGO fan sites. LEGO's constant supply and website issues are either pathetic or planned. I don't think it really matters either way. This is a statement set and even if it loses money, it's a winner for LEGO.2 points
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Pah. I have nowhere to put the box, much less anywhere to build it or display it. But I still bought the set. ?2 points
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We heard similar arguments to the green box at-te . I was buying at $50 and folks thought that was too high .2 points
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If it were the latter, they would have a functional website AND inventory control. They can generate the same buzz without turning people off because they refuse to come into the 21st century with regards to server infrastructure.2 points
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i wouldn't want to be those sellers when this thing comes back in-stock at MSRP. buyers get 60 or 90 days to file a INAD2 points
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Never ever label a lot with older Winter Village sets and a 10197 as "Winter crap" .. grrrrr2 points
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Nah.....I does not beat the rush of getting it.....half the fun is the hunt........ Also the wife enjoys shopping in San Antonio......2 points
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Some highlights before the storm. BrickLink 2x Snow globes @ $29 each 1x cmf17 elf girl @ $4 2x Storm trooper minifigs @ $3.59 each 5x Wonder Woman Dimm minifigs @ $7 each 30315 space poly @ $5.49 30446 bay mobile polys at $5.75 30447 cpt America polys at $5.50 30448 Symbiate polys at $7.20 3x Skull Warriors @ $8.32 each Arias creative workshop @ $10.99 Artic helicrane $40 10680 garbage truck $24 Bulldozers @ $30 76059 Doc Oct $29.69 Someone in the shelving thread gave me a hard time about buying 9x 60118 Garbage trucks for $15 back in January. They sat on my plastic shelves for 8 months and sold them all at $29 a piece. And I'm still here =)2 points
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Mine shipped this afternoon. Lego was quick. It's a big boy : 28.4 lbs and 23x20x17 my 10179 weighed about 25 pounds shipped.2 points
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Not really sure where this came from, I'm trying to find out but it's an official image of the Braces Girl coming in the set2 points
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My daughter used her Irma-induced day off of school to finish up her 41130 Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster. Her Friends mini-city is now complete with hotel, houses, sports park, all the amusement sets, and several other random things (like the news van and an entire jungle section...ha!). She really likes the amusement park, but of course wishes the roller coaster was motorized.2 points
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meh... that's just the new 'thing' where people slam a product in reviews due to a shopping experience. You see that kind of garbage on amazon all the time now. It's pretty petty and juvenile really. Eventually that kind of stuff will get washed out or purged. Hopefully it starts happening everywhere. I don't need reviews made useless because someone tried to vent through a review on a product unrelated to their actual issue.1 point
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The 'grey piece of junk' and space are certainly limiting factors - but have not held back 10179 from being a set that was greatly desired. It thins the herd, but did not cripple it's market demand. I do think demand is far greater than what sold on day 1... that's not a stretch. What is far more difficult to forecast is if STEADY demand of that volume is really out there. It's easy to sell against pent-up-demand... its much harder to sell steadily once supply is no longer an issue. I think that is the interesting part to see.. People would make the same 'not practical' argument over a $400 Lego set (or my god.. look at the train set costs..)... yet Lego has felt confident enough to release sets at that price point and even higher. "it costs too much" - I think we left that audience in the dust when you crossed the $200 price point. Now you are looking at the issues of "do they want it" and "where do they put it" as the limiting factors.1 point
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You just use someone else's address for the other account (like a relative that you trust). Once you cash out the VIP points from the initial purchase, the card is just a status symbol and you keep using your original one. Under normal circumstances I'd say it's unethical, but in this case because LEGO is being dumb and banning people but letting them still use that account in-store, it's their own damn fault. I guess this was their sad attempt at hampering secondary market sales .. no "first edition certificates" rather "first edition VIP cards." But then they go and do some exclusive launch event with exclusive cards you can only get there that really fire up the secondary market. Add to that their obvious limited first run supply and they're either really stupid or really smart.1 point
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arrived ... was more than luck. standing in front of a lego store was so boring with the porsche last time. so bet on online and won, this time ! vip points are all ready booked did not received email of lego. just in order history that is sent out and the tracking number. payed with paypal express. now time to relax and build1 point
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Because many of them are offensive and political in nature. We have enough experience over the years to know they're not funny (to many) nor do they generate valuable conversations in these threads.1 point
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First world problems, from the London event. "It is a bit annoying that they didn't actually bother to match up the number of the card with the set/queue number you got. For example, I was set 93/150, but I received card 113800017. If anyone happens to have 113800093, would you be willing to trade, to satisfy my OCD? :)"1 point
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