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  1. No unethical practices were acted out in order to reach these prices. Nor was any price matching done. I simply asked a walmart associate if I could speak to a manager about items in the clearance isle. When the person came back, they introduced themselves as the CSM and ask "How may I help you?" I simply said I would like to purchase all their Star Wars advent calendars and was hoping she could give me a better price on them. They were marked @ $20. She said " what were you hoping to purchase them for? and I replied $10 each. She then agreed to meet me half way at $15 each. Then I asked about the Lego Jokerland set with the box all beat up on and marked down to $89. Said I would like to purchase it as well if she could also give me a better price on it. She took the box with her and came back about 2 mins later with a new price tag of $57.85 What is the worst thing they will do...say "No"........that is why I said it never hurts to ask. And yes...I have been turn down before. The last time I was in there to make a deal I walked out with 2 Razor Drift Karts for $ 80 each marked down to $100 from $300 Maybe I should not be sharing this idea....but it is nothing new....it is called bargaining. Good luck out there and never hesitate to ask..????
    8 points
  2. Note to self: stalk the store manager at my WM and figure out when he visits the clearance section
    5 points
  3. Bought a used 10212 Imperial Shuttle off eBay for $282.00 and $22.00 back in eBay bucks - I think with the bucks back it makes it a pretty good deal No minifigures included. He's trying his best to find the instructions, which would make it a much better score. He says only 1 disc piece is missing from the entire build (which I can pull from the Lego Batman Movie Mr. Freeze set). Hoping it's in good shape when it arrives next week!
    5 points
  4. I also vote for responding to a message about damage. I always assume I'm getting scammed, but communicate as if the person on the other end has the best of intentions. I never offer a discount for damage. What I do is send a message apologizing and explaining in detail how to initiate a return. I don't say anything about shipping being at their expense; they will figure that out if they actually follow through on a return. All my listings include a 20% restocking fee, which I have yet to charge on a return. It's more of an insurance policy if something is fishy. In some cases, it could protect you against losses with a damaged box or missing pieces. I sold a woman a built Tardis recently split from the Ideas Dr. Who. She wrote me very upset about the size of the Tardis. Bought it as a Christmas gift for her neice and thought it was something more substantial. Here's how I handled it: HER: Built from the box... Where is the box, instructions? This thing is tiny! I can't give this to my niece for Xmas. Seriously disappointed. ME: This sale was for the Tardis only. Box and instructions are not included. I do accept returns. Go to Purchases. To the right of the item click on More Options. Then Return Item. Follow instructions from there. Cheers, [me] She opens a return. Return reason was 'changed mind.' In the comments section of the return she writes, I thought it was a real Lego set that you build. It s basically a plastic box with a Lego top and very small. Wow! A restocking fee???? Unbelievable! And I have to pay for shipping it back???? So I get what, like $10 back?? I feel bad for her, and email her this: Hey [her], It's [me] from EBay. Sorry about the misunderstanding about the LEGO Doctor Who Tardis. There is a silver lining. I have located the set at a LEGO Store that is close to you, and it's on sale. Here is a description of the set: https://shop.lego.com/en-US/Doctor-Who-21304 Here is the LEGO Store near you: [address] Here is their phone number: [phone #] I just called them and they have the set in stock. When you arrive ask for, "The Doctor Who Ideas Set." It's due for retirement at the end of the year, so if you want this set for your niece, this is the month to pick it up. I hope this helps, [me] She then closes the return writing, I'm going to keep it. Thank you for the legwork on the Lego store, but I purposely don't shop at that overpriced mall. Plus around christmas, parking is horrid. That s why I shop on ebay. Who knows if it was my buyer-unfriendly return policy or my friendly email that dissuaded her, but this is how I like to handle returns.
    5 points
  5. Finished! This was a quick and relatively inexpensive way to pad my UCS collection ($110 + shipping). Wasn't sure what size to expect but it's a decent size and also narrow enough to store once I bust out the bigger UCS sets
    5 points
  6. WALL-E is my most favourite Ideas set till now. Though I reserve the option to change my preference after the upcoming Apollo 11 Saturn V set comes out. I have high hopes for that set!
    3 points
  7. Still trying to figure out how you were scammed though?
    3 points
  8. Set numbers on BL need a suffix. Most of the time it's -1. So for the UCS MF it would be 10179-1. Sometimes set numbers are reused so the -2 comes in. For example, Sears Tower is 21000-1 but Willis Tower is 21000-2. Hope that helps.
    3 points
  9. Cheating again with another sizable Halo Pelican Gunship. Fun build and it took a few nights.
    3 points
  10. $5 in suprised points, $4 in my points and I got this:
    3 points
  11. Winter Toy Shop $68 on amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015OYWEBO
    3 points
  12. 70904 - Clayface Splat Attack - 448 pieces If you weren't convinced yet that this is a cool set, check out this excellent New Elementary post which shows just how much new Medium Nougat comes with the set and what you can do with those pieces. A definite must-have for your parts collection! http://www.newelementary.com/2017/01/medium-nougat-dark-flesh-lego-batman-clayface.html
    2 points
  13. Woo thanks! Wife might like this one as a surprise, or she may continue saying "stop buying lego sets"
    2 points
  14. It does it fact come with legs...built it the other day on lunch.
    2 points
  15. Don't usually post in this thread but thought this purchase was interesting. Was browsing through a local shop who sell some lego, to my surprise they had several 21023 Flatiron, surprising as they never stock Architecture sets. Asked for price and told as set is no longer "being produced" they were selling for 50% off. I usually stay away from Architecture sets as too hard to predict retirements. Not really expecting much from this set, doubt it will even reach 1.5 RRP in Europe, and it will probably be a slow seller, but 50% off a retired set seems like a low risk gamble to me.
    2 points
  16. Lego valentine dog back in stock for 9.99 at amazon https://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Bricks-Valentines-Cupid-Building/dp/B019VRTJYU/?
    2 points
  17. Repricers deserve a complaint thread all their own.
    2 points
  18. I actually hate it even more when seller sends counteroffer that is only 1 cent less than their original BIN price. Just say no so we can move on with our lives
    2 points
  19. I hate when people don't bother responding. Just say yes or no. I hate when I get the "Offer Expired" notification, both on offers I place and counteroffers I send.
    2 points
  20. A complaint about myself: Why is it that when I send in a "Best Offer" on EBay I get nervous when the seller hasn't responded yet after 3hrs? What experience made me into this immediate gratification person that can't wait a day or so? I blame our email culture of course - back when I started working (late 90-ies) you had 24-48hrs to respond to messages. When I left corporate America the expectation had gone up to almost text-messaging speed - 1-2hrs turnaround. I guess that has conditioned my brain .......
    2 points
  21. In post a week or so ago, someone indicated it is likely to happen at start of week 6. I believe my KMT just hit the start of week 3. I believe weeks 3, 4 and 5 keep toys at 30%.
    2 points
  22. I've seen a lot of stories here in the past week, gotten several PMs from other Brickpickers, plus my own experience (a few pages back)... all leads me to one conclusion: perhaps due to the holiday "boom", Amazon is dealing with (probably) thousands of A-to-z claims everyday right now. They are making a new, "special" effort to cut their losses on these claims. Maybe solely at their own discretion, or perhaps they given the (outsourced) claims department some special incentive to reduce those losses...? There's no way to know, but clearly they are taking a new, harder line on us sellers, making us shoulder the cost of claims whenever possible, facts or reason be damned. Scammers are clearly aware of the change... they know that Amazon is churning through these claims without paying attention to the details right now; they know that they have the upper hand when buying from a 3PS (the customer is always right); so they are running more scams and pocketing free money while they can. From what I've seen in the Amazon Seller Help Forum, the best defense for FBM sellers right now is to ship signature required, at least on higher dollar items.. To defend against Item Not Received claims, it shouldn't be necessary. But Amazon is ignoring their own policy on this.
    2 points
  23. For Minifigures, check out Fun in the Park. Also browse the Creator theme. That theme specifically feels like the spiritual descendant of the LEGO I grew up on. The Robo Explorer and Mighty Dinosaur are next on my list for personal builds.
    2 points
  24. Some great deals here. I already messaged the seller though before responding here so that nobody got in ahead of me.
    2 points
  25. Set items need a suffix, e.g. 30303-1 for the Joker Bumper Car polybag. The "-1" part is because there have been number re-uses in LEGO's 50+ year history, so you might find two different sets with the same number. For all modern sets, assume the suffix is always "-1". Also helps to avoid confusion between parts (no suffix) and sets (suffix) with the same number.
    2 points
  26. I did some bargaining with the CSM and she lowered the prices down for me =) Never hurts to ask and be polite on top of it.....
    2 points
  27. I wasn't sure where to post this but thought I'd share, I was able to get a local radio station (99.3 cfox in Vancouver) to give Brickpicker.com a plug on their morning show today.
    2 points
  28. I wasn't buying anything today...but they had Batman Lego Movie sets at yoyo with 15% and I still had my $25 Hatchimal fiasco credit. So Joker Balloon, Catwoman, and Riddler for $36 shipped. Might not be the best "value", but I want as many of these ready to build when my daughter and I get home from the movie next month.
    2 points
  29. If you're worried about the wire shelves damaging your Lego boxes, just break down those shipping boxes and line them. More than enough padding to keep those boxes looking minty fresh for FBA.
    2 points
  30. Lego store Houston had tons on the shelf yesterday discounted to $45 I think. I'm not going back until the disco Batman polybag so hopefully one of you picks them up
    2 points
  31. Come to Spain. The last time someone replied to an e-mail or ebay message here was in 1996. The novelty sure wore off quick.
    1 point
  32. You did nothing wrong at all. Quite genius really.
    1 point
  33. I can buy a set for € 150 at the local store. Is it worth buying it for investment?
    1 point
  34. I am just going to say it. As impressive as the build, the final product does nothing to me since I am not a fan of Clayface or mud in general.
    1 point
  35. 1 point
  36. You are absolutely right. Even the customer service person told me so, I was well aware that they were not the same group of people handling the claim. Therefore, I was not too excited about what she said to me. She probably just tried to explain to me and the following is what she documented our conversation in summary, "I understand that they filed a claim incorrectly as they are stating they haven't receive the item yet. The claim is now being reviewed. I have gone through reviewing as well the details of the order and I truly believe that you will not loose the claim. Good thing is that the order delivered on time, you response proactively with the claim and lastly, you chose to purchase buy shipping services through Amazon. If an order was shipped with tracking via Buy Shipping Services, and the buyer files a claim stating the order was not received, Amazon will cover the A-to-z claim and the claim won't be included into your Order Defect Rate. So at this point, there is no further actions you should take but to wait for the outcome of the investigation." And yes, the claim was decided by Amazon for me. "Amazon's decision was in favor of the buyer and Amazon has reimbursed the claim."
    1 point
  37. I get nervous too but not because of the instant gratification. It's because I'm always worried someone else will just barely beat my offer, or if it's already a decent price worried someone will Buy it Now first.
    1 point
  38. Extra 3% off TRU gift cards at Raise. Code 3FORME
    1 point
  39. I almost want to collect the time cruisers line just because it was just so off the wall. Equal parts different, unique looking sets and "what the heck where they thinking" As for the display I would put it around 200 or so but its off the wall with display units. One other factor to consider is timeline. A quicker sell will mean a lower price as opposed to putting it up for sale and letting it sit for a year or two until that one special buyer comes along and pays premium dollar for it.
    1 point
  40. Final duel $71 http://amzn.to/2jGS88m
    1 point
  41. 1 point
  42. I meant if a seller waits for buyer to return communication instead of sending a prepaid return label . U would be be surprised how many new sellers fall into that trap .
    1 point
  43. BA outlined the best way the deal with this. Best outcome on your end is for Amazon to fund the claim. The couple that I'm aware of that have been completed had Amazon refund the buyer and found the seller not at fault, i.e. Seller kept their $$$.
    1 point
  44. Listing practices / Search and browse manipulation / Listing in an incorrect category OR Misusing a brand name (sometimes both apply; listing in an incorrect category, if the item is in fact listed in the LEGO category, is the more effective option -- misusing a brand name applies if the title includes the word Lego). Obviously the greater sin here, legally and ethically, is the selling of a counterfeit item. However, in my experience it is very difficult to get an eBay item removed on that basis alone. Fortunately, if the fakes are kept out of the Lego category and denied use of Lego in the title, they are almost invisible in best match search results.
    1 point
  45. Whoo hoo! 20,000 posts for TOK!
    1 point
  46. I'm in the process of building 10215 Obi-Wan's Starfighter. I bought it new/sealed but in a severely damaged box. Little did I know that there was bad water/humidity damage to instructions and some pretty bad wear to stickers. Any tips on how to assist the stickers in sticking to the set? Are there any good pastes or glues that won't leave crazy residue or damage to the Lego over time? It's only a couple of stickers right now that need assistance but I don't know if it'll get worse over time
    1 point
  47. Sorry about that, I had a few whiskeys tonight and I wanted to troll you...
    1 point
  48. I have felt a great disturbance in the force As if hundreds of loose QuiGon, ObiWan, Darth Maul 3 packs were suddenly listed on ebay in 9 count quantities.
    1 point
  49. I am stealing Jaisonline's idea from last year! For each LIKE $***THIS***$ post gets I will donate 1 dollar! 1 like=1 dollar towards the schools raffle!
    1 point
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