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  1. 1. How many sealed Death Stars do you own?

    • 0
      328
    • 1 - 2
      286
    • 3 - 4
      64
    • 5 - 9
      44
    • 10 - 15
      19
    • 16 - 20
      6
    • 21 - 25
      2
    • 26 - 50+
      27
  2. 2. Do you believe the set will make a great investment?

    • Yes
      349
    • No
      168
    • Maybe
      259
  3. 3. Will it ever retire?

    • Sure, soon as I fire my Photon Torpedo.
      475
    • Nope, I'll be dead before that happens.
      77
    • Perhaps, when Hell freezes over.
      224

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Logistics issues in the warehouse:

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Ed's (your choice of Ed) Lego warehouse?

Let's see how many people rush out to return or sell the ones they recently procured.

Damn it. Well at least I'm not too upset that WM cancelled half my orders. lol.

The possibilities:

1) Left hand is not talking to right hand and LEGO Shop at Home is confused

2) The Lego peeps in store were speaking the truth and a big pile of plastic balls are coming

3) The last few vestiges of stock from all parts of the world will be cleared out in 0.09 seconds from LEGO Shop at Home

4) I was right and Lego has hired psychologists to screw with resellers.

The solution is quite simple really (I've been doing this all day instead of saying Noooooo)

So glad I wasn't part of it this time!

ditto...and I won't be the next time either. I'm still not buying any of this set. Like I mentioned a few pages back, there are several other "safer" investments than this set. It will be interesting to hear how many refunds are requested from buyers who paid over $400 for this set on eBay or Amazon over the past week and a half.

IIRC, this is the second time this year it was depleted from all retailers...this is the first time it was documented so heavily.

Between this and the EU sold out fiasco , I have learned that many folks don't have a clear investment strategy . 

I'm very much convinced of that, because if many did, then thousands of DS's wouldn't dissappear in a day, but there would be a lonnngg slow phase out as people bought a few here and there.  But, so many need "one more fix", and hence you have to know when to say when, otherwise, lego is going to be like "well, we didnt' expect to sell out of stock that quickly, maybe we should do one more run because there is demand." 

This is why i'm also hesitant going further with many other exclusives.  The same is happening with the Red5, and i'm sure we might see it happen with some other sets too.

Between this and the EU sold out fiasco , I have learned that many folks don't have a clear investment strategy . 

That's not entirely fair.  Panic buying at the (perceived) end of life IS a strategy.

That's not entirely fair.  Panic buying at the (perceived) end of life IS a strategy.

and having some ready to sell during said end of life while people panic is as well

and having some ready to sell during said end of life while people panic is as well

Especially like that $600 guy!

That's not entirely fair.  Panic buying at the (perceived) end of life IS a strategy.

Panic buying is fine if that's what works for you.  Panic returns are what punish sellers and retailers and just make it bad for everybody.  How likely is it that Target or Walmart will stop selling online exclusives or make it difficult to return them if they all of a sudden end up with 600 $400 DS in stores where they don't belong?

The whole point of investing at EOL is minimizing risk of holding money tied up inventory and storage issues.  People may abuse the system to minimize their risk by returning items by simply stating "Not as described" or "damaged".  As noted above I wonder how many Amazon returns are going to pan out if that message stays up on LEGO Shop at Home for more than a few days.

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