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LEGO can correct this situation by either producing boxes with a see through flap like was done in the 70s/80s(...as mentioned above) or a completely sealed box that must be ripped open to gain access
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Looks like it is time to invest in a portable x-ray screen Ideal for use in security, military, police and LEGO Brickpickers Suspect bag and package inspection EOD e
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Sorry to read and see you got one of these tampered sets justafrog. Really sucks. Can't believe people actually do stuff like this...it's almost worse than just stealing a set because in this scenar
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Yeah, you know the rest.
When I read the story of the BPer here who opened up a box of puzzle pieces instead of LEGO I thoroughly enjoyed freaking out and waving my arms around and generally joining the discussion.
I really didn't ever expect, though, that I'd have my own story to tell!
Bought a Daily Bugle on clearance at a local Kmart a few weeks ago. Got to parting out our pile of Daily Bugles tonight, opened this one and... yeah, LEGO bags containing a lot of random junk toys. Some of them are actually either reglued or heat sealed.
Pretty amazing, going to return it tommorow. In my defense, when you see the photo of the seal, it doesn't look obvious at all to the naked eye, the camera just picks up the tampering really well. If I strain my eyes I can just barely see the slightest scratch at the seal area.
Pretty freaky. There's also a Walmart bar code sticker stuck to the back making me wonder if they were pulling the old barcode scam at Walmart and then returned it to Kmart after extracting the contents, or ???