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  1. Jeff and I temporarily banned him. I know he has been a hot topic around here, but to be quite honest, the conversations were heading down the wrong path. Talk of illegally avoiding taxes and customs fees is not what this site is about. Maybe these discussions were not instigated by him, but other members dealing with him mentioned it. While Mark might be a large LEGO investor, he certainly handled his introduction on the site improperly. Telling people to contact him to sell him their 41999s for cash with your second or third post pushed my hot button. I would have hoped that Mark would have reached out to Jeff or I and asked us if it was OK to solicit on the site, but we received no such communication. There is more at stake here than some large reseller buying up sets. Many of you don't know who or what entities contact us about content on the site and what is allowed and what is not. There are proper channels to go through and he did not go through them. If any of you would like to contact him and explain to him that he needs to explain his intentions on this site to Jeff and I, we will reconsider lifting the ban. I would like to hear what he has to say myself, but not at the cost of having some members dominate the discussion over personal prices, fees and other topics that might not involve the majority of members.
    6 points
  2. No offense, but I think asking to price match at 50% or more for two carts full of Lego is just too aggressive. It worked for you before because you got lucky, it wasn't suppose to work.
    2 points
  3. Just curious but once the Crawler turns one shouldn't it turn into a Walker? Then when it hits its terrible two's it may be a Runner.
    2 points
  4. To be honest, I'd buy none of them right now. Can someone please explain to me the wisdom in buying a set that is not close to retirement at full retail? To me all that is is lost capital and opportunity. The only time I ever buy sets for medium/long term investment at full retail is when they are very very close to EOL or have already gone EOL in some regions and I'm picking off the last few I can find. If you're in this game to maximise your profits then you don't want to be buying any of these sets unless you can get them at a decent discount. If profit maximisation is not your thing then sure, go ahead and buy whatever, whenever. If forced to choose one it would be the HH as I mentioned previously as that is most likely the closest one to EOL. Sure, the other two may have better returns once they retire, but anyone espousing buying the Tower of Orthanc right now as an investment is having a laugh.
    2 points
  5. Here is something I have wanted to put together for some time. Working on Brick Classifieds, I realized I had already made a few bits of code that will work well for finding out the value of some of these listings we find on eBay and Craigslist. Is this eBay listing really worth $1799? Go ahead, try out the new tool and find out. I think you will find that it is overpriced!! Use the tool to make people offers on their lots. Send them to the site so they can find out for themselves. It's Very Simple to Use!!! I worked it out so that for many of the listings, you can just paste in their list of set numbers and set titles. When you hit the "Process Sets" button, you will see that it will strip out the text and process the set numbers it finds. It will allow you to remove or change listings if some are not correct. It will also identify left over numbers that it can't match to a set. In most cases this could be the numbers that are for quanity or soemthing else. Just ignore and hit the "Get Set Values" button at the bottom. Here is where you will get all the sets in that lot with their current values and lot total. You can change the condition from "New" to "Used" and also update the quantity of each set. It will automatically change the totals on the fly. You need to be a member to use this feature, so please log in and go to the tool. Like I mentioned earlier, this could be a tool for negotiating better deals bundles/lots. It's also a good tool to just find out the value on a few sets quickly. Right now it defaults to the US values, but there is a option to change to the other 3 regions to see what the sets are valued at in the UK, EU and AUS Let me know what you think, any enhancements that may make it better or any bugs you run into. Hopefully you find it usefully. I know I have used it to talk to a few sellers already. A link to this tool can be found in the Tools and Data menu on the main site. Here is a quick video so that you can see how it works!
    1 point
  6. Check out this lot on eBay - it's actually offered for a really good price (I used the new lot calculator and came up with approximately $22K in value counting only one of each set (and there are definitely some with multiples). You will need a LOT of time to sort, though: Ridiculous eBay Lego Lot If you decide to buy it, click this link and BP will get a nice kickback from eBay.
    1 point
  7. Two cart fulls of Lego and trying to price match a clearance sale from another store is far more absurd.
    1 point
  8. I never put anything on credit either. EDIT: That's not entirely accurate. I'll use a credit card to get the points but I never buy anything I can't pay at the end of the month. No questions asked. The majority of interest rates are much larger than the growth on most Lego sets.
    1 point
  9. LEGO is like a drug man But its hard to go You must ease your way out of it.
    1 point
  10. I recently placed a LEGO Shop at Home order for one big set (Arkham Asylum) and one small set (Halloween accessory kit), and when I checked the status of the order, it said "customer service." However, I never needed to call them or anything. Within two days, the order had shipped. I've placed two more orders since, and both have gone through just fine. Probably just a random audit.
    1 point
  11. No big deal. LEGO audits many transactions now. It will fix itself most likely.
    1 point
  12. It's probably nothing, Lego just has occasional backlogs in processing orders. They MIGHT be manually stripping same-month orders of the free stuff (holiday set in this case) because they MIGHT be starting to enforce a one-per-household rule. Or, they might just have a backlog and it's no big deal.
    1 point
  13. Sauromosis, you are right. I didn't change every "new" flag to "used", so the $22K is a calculation of the new price. Good catch. The lot calculator is fine - it was definitely user error on my part with the $22k valuation.
    1 point
  14. Hey everyone. I hate when people intentionally try to scam the system. But lets lighten up on Dallas20. He didn't know he was doing anything outside of the rules! And why would he? He had done it several times before and was never told he couldn't. In fact, the manager who made the ridiculous statement about keeping stuff on the shelves, STILL hasn't told him you can't price match clearance, you can't price match a % discount, and you cant price match off of a receipt! Now that he knows the rules, he has no intention of trying to circumvent them. Its one thing to intentionally scam the system. I dont see this as the case here. Give the guy a break.
    1 point
  15. Once upon a time TLC actually stood for The Learning Channel where their programmings taught you science, history, art, etc. Now it is just a sad excuse for showcasing reality TV shows. Sorry waaayy off topic
    1 point
  16. People doing stuff like this is the reason the rest of us have to jump through hoops when we try to do a legitimate price match.
    1 point
  17. I'm primarily a collector and builder first, so I usually wait for a good sale to buy anything, and then I'll buy 2. One I'll build right away, and the other I'll stash in the closet for later resale. I will also buy sets from themes I'm not interested in, but are speculated to do well after retirement since this well net me some profit, and I won't be tempted to build it.
    1 point
  18. I hope you didn't do this knowing TRU pricematch policy in advance. If the manager knew they were clearance priced items she would have had the opportunity to tell you an honest reason why you can't have any of them. Sometimes I'm really disappointed in hearing the lengths people go to in trying to save money on Lego. The most absurd comment by a manager? I'm not sure about that. I think a TRU manager can just ask a person to leave the store at any one point. I am sadly sure there will be a day where I read a topic about that happening and I don't think it's far off.
    1 point
  19. According to new LEGO LOT calculator these sets are worth roughly 440$... Now if you want to sell them (fast) you should discount them for 35-40%! So roughly for 250-275$ would be realistic value
    1 point
  20. Unfortunately most cashiers at places like Target, Walmart and TRU get very little training and usually rely on more "senior" employees to show them tricks of how to use the registers. I'm guessing that this store (along with nearly every store I can think of) has a policy of issuing a refund on the first item, then scanning the new item in. It shows a transaction took place, which is correct <you always want records in your system about the day's activities>. What the useless employees failed to realize is that they just ought to do a price override on the newly scanned item to price match. Then they fill in their little piece of paper that nobody ever reads saying "price match on return of damaged item from target.com."
    1 point
  21. I'm saying they paid nothing for them...they're stolen. Even a half-wit parent would know to take them back to a store if they were birthday gifts.
    1 point
  22. You know some people steal right? I guess that is EXACTLY how you pay 0$ for it
    1 point
  23. If you are a real fan of MC Escher's work like me then you may love to see this rendition of a classic work of art known as "Relativity" in Lego. The Daily Mail I also found this one for the mind perplexing "Ascending and Descending". Ascending and Descending by Brett Jordan
    1 point
  24. Cool, and welcome to BrickPicker. I went to Taiwan a few years ago, and I must say...Your glass Coke bottles are pretty darn cool. And I supposed they have to be, for the amount of 90+ degree weather you get.
    1 point
  25. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woySeSNBL3o
    1 point
  26. Well, my bad, once you click the product it states 'Retired product'.
    1 point
  27. Dumb questions are a matter of perspective. I would respond to all questions and be polite otherwise I would be intentionally being rude by ignoring them.
    1 point
  28. Man this thread got like "when keepin it real goes wrong". Did we ban pickleboy for not building a set yet? I mean thats the crime here. Pickleboy, do you need an invitation? I am gonna start sending you chima sets. They aren't worth anything so you will have to build them.
    1 point
  29. I guess it's because the Gallery is kind of that button that's hiding in plain sight, but I believe not many people have seen my MOCs I've put there yet (or any of the other uploads there by others). So, for those who only pay attention to the forum posts, here's a link...to the Gallery! LFoW's MFZ MOCs. This is a small collection of my mini-mech models I build for a LEGO tabletop game by the name of Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack, where you build the mechs you use as gamepieces, the terrain, and the guns all out of LEGO (or similar brands). I'll be doing a large in-depth blog or forum post on it soon, so look for that in the future! I post primarily to my Flickr page, so if you like what you see and want moar (or even a glimpse into my past MOCs that become progressively less and less impressive), then you can click this link below to go to my Flickr: LFoW's Flickr Page.
    1 point
  30. The seller would need to require signature confirmation since the item is over $250. If DNIIM opens the door and sees the mailman delivering a letter or something that feels like an empty box, he can deny delivery and therefore avoid signing for the package.
    1 point
  31. I feel a 'Lego Shopper' reality show coming out of this and a few other posts from here.
    1 point
  32. I'm pretty sure a security guard can't force you not to leave the store. A cop, sure, but a security guard has no real authority other than to call the police. Okay did a little google research: Security guards can hold you with a citizen
    1 point
  33. All I can say to that is "bring it!" Thanx for all the support everyone. I know there are ways to get around this issue, but for the life of me I was not expecting there to be a problem, and I must say I was caught off guard. Or another way to put it is that I was blindsided by stupidity!!!
    1 point
  34. May I ask why you think the store employee will be worthless in a year? I ask because I have one in hand and need to decide to sell or hold.
    1 point
  35. I just found BP through another link that I can't remember right now! I was trying to find out what certain sets in my collection were worth, and this eventually came up!
    1 point
  36. You should build the Thanksgiving polybag on turkey day. It has wieners and a keg.
    1 point
  37. I'm not going to get into an argument, but if LEGO used alpha-numeric license plates, there could be millions of combinations and LEGO is very good at keeping things private, so it would not be hard to keep the total production numbers accessible to a select few employees. LEGO has a lot more lawyers than most LEGO fans do and I am sure there is many loopholes around your slam dunk theory. For one thing, the wording of the set description can be argued. I found it to be somewhat ambiguous myself. Also, did the description say only 20,000 were to be released in one or multiple countries? Maybe each country will get their own 20,000 Crawlers. Point is, it was a hypothetical idea. You would have to prove damages and LEGO could say you are violating their own Terms of Use. They made no promise of value of the set increasing because of the exclusivity, just that it would be limited.
    1 point
  38. Was it because they sang "I like to move it move it" over and over while answering your call ?
    1 point
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  41. One of the reasons secondary market is flourishing in the US. Had TLG been fair in pricing, some of us would certainly loose most of our overseas customers.
    1 point
  42. Does this help? THIS IS FOR 2012!!!!!!! From November 23-26, LEGO Shop at Home North America (USA | Canada | UK) will be offering the following LEGO deals for Brick Friday (Black Friday). North America Brick Friday offers start at 9pm PST / 0:00 EST. Britain Brick Friday offers start at 0:00 GMT. North America LEGO Brick Friday Promotions 2012 10% off all orders of $149 or more Free Limited Edition Holiday set with orders of $99 or more. FREE Shipping on all orders of $49 or more. All offers Valid: Nov 23rd
    1 point
  43. Just as much as all of Eds posts belong in the "buying exclusives is the only way to make money" thread.
    1 point
  44. In row two, the batsh*t crazy looking dude with the black armor...I think that's the knight from one of the past CMF series just missing his helmet and has the wrong sword...I wanna say like series 7 EDIT: Also the farmer dude with overalls in row 2 is from Alien Conquest http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://toysnbricks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/LEGO-Alien-Conquest-7052-UFO-Abduction-Toys-******-Bricks.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.toysnbricks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f%3D%26t%3D2023&****=318&w=483&sz=34&tbnid=_pU-si2Bzksi7M:&tbnh=90&tbnw=137&zoom=1&usg=__4R_tkWnXIt_tAzNCKMQfheNH1Ko=&docid=W5fLmILwj2ecmM&sa=X&ei=eWdkUsGMJsek2AXpn4Ao&ved=0CGUQ9QEwCg
    1 point
  45. Head of the minifigure in the upper left corner is from this set. Torso, legs and blaster are from this set. Second row, minifigure 4 has Barriss Offee's head. Second row, minifigure 6 is Turk Falso from the Pirate Tank set. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?M=sw245 Last row, last minifigure is from the Power Miners theme: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?M=pm002
    1 point
  46. At your service! All numbers are based on September 2013 BrickPicker data in USED condition. Only sets in this list are the ones listed in the earlier post by Sauromosis. Hope this helps
    1 point
  47. I'm glad everyone enjoyed the pics. Thx for the warning on the crushed boxes on the bottom, most of the pics were taking before I boxed everything up, so they weren't stacked for too long, as I'm pretty picky about my boxes as well. I own a donut shop that's over 3,000 s.f., and I only need about half of that s.f. for my business, so I a have couple storage rooms that I can use for legos...probably enough to hold about 500k in legos, so I don't have to worry about space. =) Plus, my shop is open 24 hrs, so there's always someone guarding my legos. lol I started investing about 2 yrs ago, and i'm up to about 75k, on my last count. That's with roughly 25-30k cash invested, a lot of work flipping sets, and a little help from my buddy Chris Weidman. lol My plan is to get to 250k in 2-3 yrs, then cash out half of it, to put down on a house, and rebuild my stash. Here's couple pics of some boxed up legos, and those darn FB's! (my first investment) =( I'm sure everyone struck out with those. Btw, I wanted to thank Ed, and Jeff for creating this site! It's awesome, and one of the best ideas ever! And also, thx to everyone for being so nice in here. I think this is a much nicer crowd than brickset. I don't really like to post much...just do a lot of reading, and all the info on this site is GREAT! Thx again
    1 point
  48. I enjoy both sites as well. I think we need Brick "Babes" though.
    1 point
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