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Should I?

 

Kind of strange. They did refund me. Should I just place another order for less of them? 

I did order while they were out of stock. But they are in stock now...

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Should I?

 

Kind of strange. They did refund me. Should I just place another order for less of them?

I did order while they were out of stock. But they are in stock now...

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perhaps they want you to call to let you know that your hammer is also in stock as well.

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perhaps they want you to call to let you know that your hammer is also in stock as well.

Haha. Scary. :tommy:

Should I?

 

Kind of strange. They did refund me. Should I just place another order for less of them? 

I did order while they were out of stock. But they are in stock now...

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I would call to find out.  To my knowledge,  they have only banned people in the USA thus far.

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Could also be 3rd party drop shippers to your address - Have you been getting lots of great steals lately?

Sorry what do you mean KShine?

Don't call, and don't buy those. You don't need those.  These are not the Lego you are looking for.

I have gotten that message before shortly after buying a bunch of Red5s.

First, go put on some new underwear for any soiling that has occurred.

Second, call.  They told me my credit card didn't work  and then I gave them a new one and it was fine.

Or you could put in another small order with a different card for payment.  If that order gets cancelled, then I think you are in trouble.

Calling might be easier.  I think the only excuse you can legitimately try use is that you made a fat finger mistake and you really didn't want 5 General Grievous which are like at every walmart around me in abundance.  

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Sorry what do you mean KShine?

eBay/LEGO have really cut down on this over the years, but it is when a person who has a stolen CC lists items (that they don't really have) on ebay at crazy low prices. When someone buys it, they purchase the set from LEGO (using the stolen CC) and have it shipped to the buyer.

Eventually the actual CC holder will contact LEGO, etc. - If LEGO sees this repeated often enough to the same address, LEGO will stop any orders from shipping to that address (at least until they speak to the buyer, to clear up the situation).

I would call to find out.  To my knowledge,  they have only banned people in the USA thus far.

People are now getting banned outside the US.  Buying five of this set in particular could cause red flags to be raised.  It is an awesome set that will be highly sought after this Holiday season.  Plus, why would a person need five of these sets unless they were being resold?  A giant MOC?  Doubt it.  Five kids?  Really!?!  LOL

People are now getting banned outside the US.  Buying five of this set in particular could cause red flags to be raised.  It is an awesome set that will be highly sought after this Holiday season.  Plus, why would a person need five of these sets unless they were being resold?  A giant MOC?  Doubt it.  Five kids?  Really!?!  LOL

The Duggars have Lego sharing issues.

I know normal people that have bought 5 copies of small sets as gifts for different people. If lego thinks 5 is such an outrageous number why did THEY chose 5 as the limit?

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Thanks for the input so far guys!

Well, what if I wanted one for myself, my brother, my coworker. That's 3, and it wouldn't be unreasonable to say I wanted to save 2, one for my future kid, one unopened for collecting.

I'll phone them, find out and report back :)

People are now getting banned outside the US.  Buying five of this set in particular could cause red flags to be raised.  It is an awesome set that will be highly sought after this Holiday season.  Plus, why would a person need five of these sets unless they were being resold?  A giant MOC?  Doubt it.  Five kids?  Really!?!  LOL

I use the "I have 2 kids, 6 nephew and 3 nieces."    All of which is complete bull ****...

People are now getting banned outside the US.  Buying five of this set in particular could cause red flags to be raised.  It is an awesome set that will be highly sought after this Holiday season.  Plus, why would a person need five of these sets unless they were being resold?  A giant MOC?  Doubt it.  Five kids?  Really!?!  LOL

Yes people may be banned outside of the US but I haven't seen any.  Hopefully he is not banned, I have bought way more than 5 of a set.

Cmon' guys, the lack of fathers in this community is becoming so obvious.  kids have birthday parties to go to... obviously OP is stocking up on birthday party gifts.  

I know normal people that have bought 5 copies of small sets as gifts for different people.

Sure, but this isn't something like PEE we're talking about.

If lego thinks 5 is such an outrageous number why did THEY chose 5 as the limit?

It's a trap!

Yes, my nieces all love four armed, light saber swinging, half robot-half aliens as well!

make that a four armed, saber swinging, half robot blind purple people eater. 

I had this happen to me when I used a different shipping address then my billing address. They just wanted me to call to make sure I was the one buying it and not a person who stole my credit card.

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