Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 04/16/2024 in all areas

  1. Out of curiosity I reported this listing to ebay for counterfeit or authenticity practices since it's clearly not LEGO, but yet advertised as the real deal. They denied my claim saying the listing doesn't violate their policy. Flego manufacturers can make all kinds of sets/bricks for all I care, but manufacturers and sellers marketing sets as LEGO which are clearly a copy of an existing set is bad for the industry as a whole and should be addressed. How does ebay get away with a not my problem attitude allowing a free market for counterfeit and corruption?
    2 points
  2. yea the mocs and original design are safe but many (most?) of the myriad of KO Flego companies crank out both. I'd wager most of the $$$ amount of flego bought is going towards illegal replicas... Lego legal probably doesnt feel its worth their time but with the economy plateauing and lego income post peak, they may well start to crack down. In fact, I'm extremely surprised they haven't already given the blatant and widespread availability of the clones. Begun, the clone wars have...
    1 point
  3. interesting that possibility never occurred to me but makes sense. so many tricks out there
    1 point
  4. Set number is wrong and it's missing the LEGO branding. That aside, it's a decent match.
    1 point
  5. After more than 3 months, I was able to get all of my stock returned. It took more than a month to get any response at all, after pinging through every contact I had there multiple times. It then took more than 2 months to have them set up a return. And even at that point I had no idea things were going to come back. Eventually I had a ****-ton of stuff delivered randomly. I had couple dozen smaller items missing, but I assume they sold and got credited to someone else.... as it wasn't uncommon for me to have random items I never sent in credited to me, so I'll call it a wash. I also had one item returned that I never sent them. I didn't overdo it there like some people, but still tens of thousands of inventory over the years. 53% was the total lost to fees through them. This includes platform fees, vendor fees, storage, and shipping. Gross profit after fees was 99.4%, which is nothing to complain about at face value. But while not having control of your stock, many items missed prime selling windows. Looking at my spreadsheets, profit would have been at least 2.5x higher selling on my own, and much higher on a lot of items that missed their big bumps. I think they had a fine idea that grew too fast because they accepted too many people in before having the logistics figured out. Then moving all the inventory to another state just compounded things and it all collapsed from there.
    1 point
  6. LEGO Nintendo Family Computer by alanboar
    1 point
  7. It's been like 4 years almost. Grogu/child was last one in retail stores. That one hung around for years but that was the last wave released outside Lego website
    1 point
  8. Nice to meet you, Mr. Wood. The pleasure is mine, Mr. Wood.
    1 point
  9. "Your generic TIE grunt is just plain suicidal. And the TIE defender jockey is bloodthirsty. But the TIE interceptor pilot, he's suicidal and bloodthirsty. When you see a squad of those maniacs flying your way, you'd better hope your hyperdrive is operational." ―Kyle Katarn
    1 point
  10. I still have 1 of the last sail barge hopefully the UCS is as good a build with a detailed interior
    1 point
  11. I have no problems with people buying FLego, provided it is not a copyright violation. I do have problems with people then selling FLego in the LEGO category on online platforms, or calling it LEGO in the description. Everytime I find this stuff in secondhand lots, I either ask for a free return or a significant refund. Sent from my SM-A326U1 using Tapatalk
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...