matt1147 Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 I'm curious on others' opinions - what do you think of lego listings that say "100% complete" in the title but then in the description it says "no mini figures." I understand that the seller is saying all the pieces are there, but how can a set be "100% complete" without the figs? If it's all in the title together, I'm even ok. But when it's not, this is misleading, but I don't know if it's just a pet peeve of mine? 1 Quote
DoNotInsertIntoMouth Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 I'm curious on others' opinions - what do you think of lego listings that say "100% complete" in the title but then in the description it says "no mini figures." I understand that the seller is saying all the pieces are there, but how can a set be "100% complete" without the figs? If it's all in the title together, I'm even ok. But when it's not, this is misleading, but I don't know if it's just a pet peeve of mine? If it is a used set I think it needs to have both their - because I look for "complete" when searching for god used sets. As far as new, I don't mind as much because its new and I assume it's complete unless otherwise stated. However I expect that statement in the title. So, in short, if it doesn't have "no minifigures" in the title, its crap in my opinion Quote
matt1147 Posted September 5, 2013 Author Posted September 5, 2013 So, in short, if it doesn't have "no minifigures" in the title, its crap in my opinion Right - that's my problem too. If it says complete in the title then no figs only in the description. Quote
Ronda Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 Misleading for me too, looks like the seller is trying to rip you off hoping you will not pay attention to the description after reading the title. Quote
justafrog Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 With 80 characters, there's no excuse for not putting "no minifigures" in the title if that's the only thing that's been removed from the set. On the flip side, when I'm listing minifigures I've parted out from new sets, I feel under no obligation to say "minifigure only, no set" - and my photo, of course, shows only the minifigure(s) included in the listing. Finally, I sometimes list the vehicles or other sale-able stand-alone parts of sets and on those I simply state something like "Lego Blah Blah Car & Bike from Set 123 New Condition" or something to that effect. Again, showing only what they're getting in the pics, but I don't feel compelled to say "no set no minifigures" in the title. Quote
matt1147 Posted September 6, 2013 Author Posted September 6, 2013 Good point but you don't use the words "100% complete" I'm guessing when you part out sets? To me, that's what is misleading/dishonest. Quote
justafrog Posted September 6, 2013 Posted September 6, 2013 Good point but you don't use the words "100% complete" I'm guessing when you part out sets? To me, that's what is misleading/dishonest. Agreed. Quote
DoNotInsertIntoMouth Posted September 6, 2013 Posted September 6, 2013 With 80 characters, there's no excuse for not putting "no minifigures" in the title if that's the only thing that's been removed from the set. On the flip side, when I'm listing minifigures I've parted out from new sets, I feel under no obligation to say "minifigure only, no set" - and my photo, of course, shows only the minifigure(s) included in the listing. Finally, I sometimes list the vehicles or other sale-able stand-alone parts of sets and on those I simply state something like "Lego Blah Blah Car & Bike from Set 123 New Condition" or something to that effect. Again, showing only what they're getting in the pics, but I don't feel compelled to say "no set no minifigures" in the title. This is really the best way to do it in those situations - you aren't listing a set, you are listing a minifigure or a car from a set. Its clear. Its like the subject of a sentence. Minifigures have nothing to do with the zombie car from a monster fighters set, so having those words in there waste space. Like describing something that relates to a subject of a sentence, but isn't actually about the subject itself. Quote
stackables Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Just received my used 5976 and 7411. The listing stated "Set 7411 is 100% complete! Set 5976 is missing 3 pieces in the jungle scene". "Set is in excellent condition". I just got done inventory the set and of course 5976 is missing several pieces (15) with replacement parts which I hate. 7411 is missing one piece. One of the pieces missing for 5976 a "blue bandana" runs around $3-$4 on bricklink. The set has several really discolored pieces too. Of course I shot the seller an email stating the problem and asking for suggestions to rectify the problem. It will cost at least 6.76 plus shipping to get the pieces I need from bricklink. I know it takes extra time to actually go through the set and inventory it before you list it but if you state one thing in an ad, I assume that is what is going to be in or missing from the set. If a seller doesn't want to go through the set, just state set in incomplete and may be missing several pieces. That covers your butt from anal buyers like myself Quote
justafrog Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Stackables, I completely agree. My husband buys "100% Complete!" sets on eBay for our collection and unfortunately about 2/3 of the time we end up filling in the missing/damaged pieces via Bricklink, too. Quote
Fcbarcelona101 Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 I have encountered this problem myself. Just yesterday found 16 missing pieces on a 4841, but fortunately the seller found them and mail them my way!. I have to admit though, in a couple of occasions I have inventoried the set (built it) and a piece or 2 have still managed to slip through. But I do try to get the pieces out the exact same day I get notified of the missing ones. Usually send them directly from BL to the buyer. Quote
stackables Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 I have encountered this problem myself. Just yesterday found 16 missing pieces on a 4841, but fortunately the seller found them and mail them my way!. I have to admit though, in a couple of occasions I have inventoried the set (built it) and a piece or 2 have still managed to slip through. But I do try to get the pieces out the exact same day I get notified of the missing ones. Usually send them directly from BL to the buyer. I can understand 1 or 2 pieces "slipping through" that happens. But 15 pieces with replacement pieces that are not the same size or color really bothers me. Hey missing a gray 2x4 brick. I will just substitute a black 2x4 brick. I get a 1x8 bricks when I am suppose to get a 1x12 brick. Don't say the set is "excellent condition" when several pieces are discolored. The set only has 286 pieces, so it shouldn't take too long to inventory it. I think I will definitely ask for some kind of refund. Quote
Fcbarcelona101 Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Completely agree with you. 15 pieces is way too much, and that usually means the seller assumed the set was complete, or as some say on their descriptions "it looked complete". Quote
DoNotInsertIntoMouth Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 I wonder about this too. Just got in a Death Star and I want to make sure its complete. 3800 pieces is a lot though. Quote
Fcbarcelona101 Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 I wonder about this too. Just got in a Death Star and I want to make sure its complete. 3800 pieces is a lot though. Man, I sold an used one and spent so much time making sure every single piece was there. In the end I think I got it right, the buyer was satisfied Quote
MartinP Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 I wonder about this too. Just got in a Death Star and I want to make sure its complete. 3800 pieces is a lot though. It took me a while to inventory 700 pieces from a set. I do not think that I could do 3,800 pieces. That would be a lot, plus you can make some mistakes while you are taking inventory. Quote
sadowsk1 Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 It's all a matter of perception. If they state all the details in the auction I don't feel mislead. Buyer beware, always. Quote
CNH1974 Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 I can understand 1 or 2 pieces "slipping through" that happens. But 15 pieces with replacement pieces that are not the same size or color really bothers me. Hey missing a gray 2x4 brick. I will just substitute a black 2x4 brick. I get a 1x8 bricks when I am suppose to get a 1x12 brick. Don't say the set is "excellent condition" when several pieces are discolored. The set only has 286 pieces, so it shouldn't take too long to inventory it. I think I will definitely ask for some kind of refund. 100% complete means exactly that. I only use that in the title if everything is therehttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290975828902?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 But I also use Complete if I have replaced one or two pieces with equivalentshttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290975832827?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649 Occasionally I have missed a few pieces when building the sets and the buyer has noticed. In those cases I have sent the remaining pieces on. Point for buyers though, make sure you are polite when contacting sellers who may have made an honest mistake. Anything else I do not use either word and try to list what is missing. Quote
stackables Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 Haven't heard from the seller yet but I sent him another email stating that it will cost me around $10 to get all the pieces from bricklink. Thinking of just asking for a small $5 refund. Quote
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