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Walmart employee told me they get new sets all the time. I submit to her authority.4 points
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Seems like the TLM2 BHs will be a PR disaster waiting to happen IMO, if the sets are truly limited to US only, can just imagine the amount of complaints coming in to Lego from people all round the world, seems very odd to go through the hassle of individually numbering a small price point item. If you're a reseller in US, these sets should be a no brainer, but I personally think Lego will release TLM2 BHs in some other form (2 pack) to rest of the world in due course3 points
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OCD alert for misaligned stickers. I pity the fool who had to apply those 10k foils.2 points
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A lot can be said about this post, but I’ll just say ....stupid. How the hell English being second language makes somebody a scammer?2 points
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I received my first shipment of 4 of each today. Here is what I learned: 1. If you get them shipped to your house in 4s they DO NOT come in their LEGO box. Not sure if this is bc they don’t come in 4s or bc WM just felt like throwing them in a needlessly big box. 2. The numbers are random. I ordered relatively early, and my Wildstyles were numbered close to 5000 whereas my Emmets were around 2000. 3. Also picking some up in store soon, so it’ll be interesting to see the numbers/packaging of those. Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum mobile app2 points
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It would be nice if this became an annual program for BL, particularly if LEGO would keep putting some official logo on the set, as they are this time.1 point
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eBay prices are all over the place. All the $30 listings are gone (either ended or price increased) and the lowest for each is now around $55 shipped.1 point
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https://shop.lego.com/en-US/product/Detective-s-Office-10246 Call for availability for DO at Lego LEGO Shop at Home Sent from my SM-G955U1 using Brickpicker Forum mobile app1 point
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Why are some of these listed for $30 each on eBay?!? Come on people...these should be no less than $70 each out the gate. Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum mobile app1 point
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Wasn't meaning that just because it might be a second language it automatically makes him a scammer, sorry if it sounded that way. You can tell a lot about a person trying to scam you though in regard to how they use words, examples, phrases that seem to be "copy and paste" etc. Just because someone has a US address or contact doesn't mean they aren't sitting behind a computer in another country and either using fake accounts or have hacked into authentic US accounts. You see that on eBay all the time.1 point
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This is what I can see happening: 1. These Exclusive sets from WM are sold out. Sales are spiked to absurd levels similar to the Beanie Baby Craze...or even the same rate of the SDCC Brickheadz. 2. Sell for a QF and PROFIT! 3. LEGO releases these as a two-pack later on in the next three months while the movie remains in theatres. Prices crash faster than Windows ME. 4. BH Sets go on sale in July at 20%-30% off from Shop at Home. Sellers scramble to unload their Brickheadz which are worth a pile of pennies and various plastics. 5. Rinse and repeat with the next major movie (Infinity War: Endgame, SW Episode IX?, etc). You want to be at Step 2.1 point
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I'm a newbie (1st post), so please be gentle. Asda have several SW Battle packs, showing as reduced from 12.99 to £6.49 - But they all ring up at the till at £3.25 (So 75% off).1 point
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Reference to multiple prior returns on BL and SAH is another red flag.1 point
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I think you are engaging too much back and forth with this guy. All that you need to say and continue to say is below: Hi, I'm sorry that USPS damaged your package. I have included a prepaid shipping label attached to this message so that you can return the order. Once the item has been shipped back to me and inspected, I will be happy to refund you your original payment. I do not offer refunds without first receiving and inspecting a return. Best,1 point
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This basically tells you that the item could not be imported into the European Free Market because it was not destined for the EU market. The receiver has two options: To have it sent back to the sender, or to have it destroyed. Both options are free of charge, and they recommend the return shipment option. What worries me is that the first line says that they have tested the package's product safety compliance for import into the EU, and that is why it failed. What sort of test did they do? If this is indeed about your package, I'd like to know: 1. What did you send (did it perhaps have electronics, batteries or a power plug)? 2. Under which customs code declaration did you send it?1 point
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Regardless of what the pictures say, I wouldn't issue a refund until you get the parcel back. I don't see a tracking number anywhere on those letters so how do you know it was about your parcel? How do they know it was about your parcel? I don't see how you can trust their word unless it visually shows it was from you .. there is a third page in that photo of the letter, what is being hidden?1 point
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Walmart shareholders would be really pissed if they knew what was going on1 point
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Regardless of future possible releases, there should be a short term flipping opportunity for those who acquire some. Reminds me of the Darth Maul polybags from one of the conventions. It sold well for a month or two then LEGO released the remaining inventory.1 point
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Easy enough, just make a google spreadsheet that anyone with the link posted here can access and modify and create 5000 cells. Job done.1 point
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I started placing orders over 24h ago and they’re still all being prepared. Ive heard of orders of under 5 being cancelled but also orders of 50 ship. I’m still waiting. So far I’ve been flying under the radar, never had Walmart cancel any of my orders before.1 point
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My FOMO order of 3 of each just shipped to store. I ordered at 4:30pm EST today, so almost 24hrs after they became available. Wasn't very fearful of cancellations as my last online WM order was from April 20181 point
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No way I think only limited to 5000 with them still available at Walmart. Of course I ordered 2 of each just in case. I didn’t order the emmitt until the 5000 was added to his this afternoon. Just checked and orders have shipped.1 point
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I like to gamble. I'm in. Ordered 2 of each in a single order. I'll double and triple dip if they are still available when I get the shipping confirmation. I'll keep my receipt handy if they start pumping these out by the truck load. Low risk gamble IMO. Thanks for the heads up, OP. Good luck to all!1 point
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for the 1st time ever, I'm paying RRP for Brickheadz, where did that "What sets would you pay full price for" thread go?1 point
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One of our accounts was invited to join a new beta on Amazon dubbed the North America Remote Fulfillment program a few weeks ago. This is one of their more interesting betas. It allows you to have your USA fba inventory listed across Canada and Mexico with the Prime badge on your unified selling account. After a sale in Mexico or Canada amazon USA picks, ships, takes care of customs and remits taxes so you will no longer need to have an entity setup in each of those countries. They state they hope to have it rolled out in June/July to everyone. As with all things amazon their projects are either on point or amateur hour and so far this one has definitely been on the amateur hour side of things but they are learning and trying to problem shoot. Biggest issue right now is the lag time (9 days to get to Canada, around 6 to Mexico). I have my doubts this will be rolled out this summer (if at all) but certainly interesting and if it is could affect local fba sellers in those markets. Sales so far are around 5% of USA sales but only cost a few hours in setting up and a few conference calls so not a bad return on investment. The other issue is returns right now they are sent to canadian warehouses so you will want to setup a service with a canadian address that will conglomerate all the returns and ship them back in bulk to make it worthwhile. As usual for cheaper items it is not worth the time so having them destroyed is the better strategy. I still feel setting up your own company in those countries and sending directly to fba yields far better results as 2 day delivery converts far more but there is more work and investment upfront. This will involve little extra work for current USA fba sellers and costs nothing extra so will be a perfect fit for those still working on maxing out the USA market before tackling europe/canada/mexico on their own.1 point
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Hi everyone I've created a new video showing all the details and working features of my LEGO Ideas Traction Engine. Hope you enjoy. ?1 point
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TLG product development meeting. Dev Manager: Do we have an X-wing out? Dev: Yeah. Manager: Ok so we need another one in a different colour. How about Tie Advanced? Dev: One with the Death Star and one microfighter. Manager: Ok we need a mid sized one too. We´ve got a Falcon out don´t we? Dev: Three. A micro, a playset and a UCS. Manager: And Snowspeeders, where are we at? Dev: Still got a warehouse full of the retiring soon UCS one. Manager: Ok, so just make one new version then and call it limited edition anniversary or some BS like that. Dev: Copy. Say, what if we do a B-Wing - it´s been 5 years since the last one. Manager. You´re fired.1 point