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  1. I do think the VC looks even hotter beside Kate Beckinsale.
    2 points
  2. Or, to look at it another way, some of us are competitive and have the drive to excel at our chosen business, side business, or hobby, and don't see anything wrong with what we're doing, while others have a kind of touchy-feely pseudo-empathy for people who aren't willing to actually bestir themselves to find discounts or rare in-stock items and instead stand shrieking on the edge of the playground at a group of kids playing ball under the rules, because they wouldn't agree that the kids who couldn't hit the ball deserve points on the board, too. Yeah, some of you are that shrieky whiny kid. Don't be that kid - learn to hit the ball, or go play a game you can excel at and forget what you're not suited for.
    2 points
  3. OK, I have 68 VC, will get 2 more for a even 70
    2 points
  4. Hope so. I haven't been in the game long but I would like to start seeing some more of my items appreciating. I got 7 helms deeps ready to make me some good money.
    2 points
  5. You want to know a luxury I cannot possibly live without? Ultra soft toilet paper. Sorry, I tried going green and use natures TP of forest leaves but that doesn't work so well for my sensitive bum.
    2 points
  6. People hate on resellers because 1. They don't know how to do it. 2 They are too lazy to do it. 3. Just like to complain. 4. Do it, but poorly. 5. Don't really know what it is. Or all of the above.
    2 points
  7. You don't lose debates well, do you? You're getting to troll status now, and you're not fooling anyone by switching around your argument every other post to pretend you didn't mean what you said or that you have any actual points to make other than being argumentative because you don't like the purchasing tactics of some resellers. There is no difference in the basics of running an online business versus a brick and mortar business versus a hybrid business that combines the two. In all cases you will have income, and you will have costs. Cost of goods sold is one of those costs, and it is in fact the subject of this entire conversation as you know perfectly well. I employ two people besides my husband and myself, and your new stupid tactic of asking extremely personal financial information isn't going to scare me off or impress anyone, either. I am relatively sure you aren't interested in posting your tax return, nor am I vulgar enough to ask to see it.
    2 points
  8. I have no problem clearing a shelf if it's a great deal that I can make a lot of money on. Heck, I should start leaving a business card explaining where they can go to purchase the merchandise from me at my price. I have had several conversations with people who think you're some kind of monster, and a spoiler of Christmas's of kids when you're a reseller of toys. Everyone that buys my stuff is grateful for being able to find it somewhere for their kids. Not every person in the United States has a Toys R Us nearby, so they are perfectly fine paying a mark up to buy an exclusive item for more money. Some people don't care about spending more money and not running around through 15 stores to find one item. I provide a service. I find those items, and I risk my hard earned dollars purchasing stuff I think I will be able to make a return on. I do all the work to find that hard to find toy, and I charge a premium for that service. Not everyone wants to pay that premium, but from my experience, enough will and do which keeps me in business. I always ask people that hate on resellers, "What makes what I do any different than what TRU or Walmart does?" Then I explain to them that they purchase stuff at a lower price than they sell it at. By their hatred of resellers, they should hate retailers too, because they don't just give the toys away to make kids happy. Let's clear things up, every single toy I buy for resale has been sitting on the shelf since September most times. I do my research, and I go out and check out the field to see what's out there. Some stuff I scoop up at full blown retail knowing I'll get a bigger return, other stuff I wait for sales on. If you got an item that your kid just HAS to have, why are you waiting until November or Black Friday to save 20%?
    2 points
  9. Chin up! We'll get through another round! Slow-moving parents of young children despise faster-moving parents of small children who get there first. Fast-moving parents of small children despise adult collectors who buy the last box on the shelf when they SHOULD leave it "for the children!" Collectors despise the collector/casual investor who buys TWO of a set (shocking! Just shocking! Even if they are the LAST TWO!!) and don't leave any for the purist collector. Collector/Casual Investors despise the Mid-Level Investor/Collector who don't leave any for them. Mid-Level Investor/Collectors despise the High-Level Investor/Reseller (often those counting on Lego for a significant amount or all of their income) who don't leave any for them. It's not "sick" for someone to buy more Lego than another person, or for them not to leave Lego on the shelf for the children, the parents, the purist collectors, the casual investors, the lazy, the stupid, or the weak. We're not talking bottled water in a hurricane here, we're talking a luxury toy. I won't call you whiny if you don't call me sick. Or, better yet, keep calling me sick all you want instead of taking steps to make sure you can compete with me on the fair and level playing field called "Open Hours" at the store selling Lego.
    2 points
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  11. Many People are finding the witch polybag for 50% off (2.49) and the Umbaran MHC Star Wars Poly Bag for 1.99 in Target Halloweeen Clearance. I passed earlier and now I am wondering if we should go round some up. Figured the witch wasnt that appealing and would not be too popular year round thought the MHC was a joke of a set. Am I missing something. Are you guys swooping these up without second thought.
    1 point
  12. I think condoms would be great POP items at TRU. "Hey wife, lets get some of these, cuz the 2 kids we already have are expensive as hell."
    1 point
  13. Nice find on the Flatbed truck and almost 50% off MSRP. You'll make some bank. I flipped a couple several months ago for $175 each.
    1 point
  14. Lol you both get the plus ones though. Ha
    1 point
  15. Seeing that its in store only, I'm guessing he has a full wardrobe. Target had all costumes at 70% off after all :p
    1 point
  16. Sure, you COULD complain about all 3 things, and I have nothing against complainers, but please just try to show a little restraint.
    1 point
  17. You'll add the new address, and then you can give out either address (if you still want to use the old one sometimes) to anyone who wants to pay you on that account. If you don't want the old one used at all, change the new one to your new primary address, and then remove the old one from PayPal's system.
    1 point
  18. I just shipped a couple Catwoman and Capt America sets. The 9x8x4 box is a little over 5 oz The sets are both under 5 oz I use bubble wrap and an air pillow Total weight for Catwoman was 9.4 oz and Capt America was a little less
    1 point
  19. Or as Paula Deen would have put it: "It's like a pot calling kettle African American y'all"
    1 point
  20. Torso: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=973px4&in=M Head: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=3626bpx302&in=M I am guessing these belonged to a MOCer. To find the body I just typed Chef into BrickLink, then clicked through inventory links until I got down to just the torso (no arms / hands). Then clicked on minifigures to find out who has it. For the head anytime they have white pupils you can search on that. So browse to parts > minifig heads > then search for pupil. Once you find the head click on minifigures.
    1 point
  21. I think my whole thing comes down to - There is a way I wish the world could be and then there is a reality. I wish things could be a little better, people didn't have to be so cut throat and savage when it came to business. In the same boat as Diabolos - while ericb may be riding the titanic. But in reality, now having an Ebay business, there are a lot of times when you have to be this way. Like with the USPS Shipping spike. If these prices really do go up, I will have to find a way to fix that with my margins. If that means clearing more shelves, raising prices, doing things a little dirty - I may not have a choice. And thats business. I don't necessarily like it - but I think some of it is just strict reality. In general, we probably just can't judge others for what they do. I am bad about it at times - like the guy who squeaked 15 crawlers out of TRU. I thought restraint would be nice - but then, really it just comes down to my personal opinion and what I feel comfortable with, right? Because where can any of us actually draw a line in the sand? And on top of that, we are all doing something that probably isn't wholesome somewhere. Again, "he who hasn't, throw the first stone". Pretty sure all of our stones are on the ground. Doesn't mean we are bad people - more we just all want the same thing: success.
    1 point
  22. Jeez, 8 pages of complaints in only 1 day... Initially I thought there were only 3 of them - misread the number - and was going to go through them but 8 pages of whining and definitions and pointing fingers... I'd rather watch The Verlander destroy my A's again on game 5 of the ALDS Not to be mean, but this thread comes up every once in a while and the content is almost always the same. I know I will get grilled for complaining, but you should all be hitting yourselves in your teeth with a stone. Complaining because you didn't manage to grab one (or in some cases, more than one) of a set that was heavily discounted... Over here in Spain we party when we get a 30% discount on a set that was marked around 20% over MSRP. I know, distinct conditions and all, but come on... You can't always not be on the short end of the stick. Pretty sure someone between pages 2 and 7 complained about the complaint thread. It all comes full circle.
    1 point
  23. http://cm4sci.wikia.com/wiki/LEGO_2014_Prelims
    1 point
  24. Left one is 6161: http://www.brickpicker.com/bpms/set.cfm?set=6161-1
    1 point
  25. This color chart has been helpful with all the random slight differences...
    1 point
  26. I never liked Seinfield although I never hated it. I heard enough people complaining in my day job, I did not need to watch 4 people complaining / arguing about nothing every Thursday night to relax
    1 point
  27. I have a friend that said he didn't like "Seinfeld", but he likes obvious in-your-face humor. He liked "Scrubs", which I could never get into. He says he didn't get it? Which pretty much means he must live an obscure life, since he can't relate to anything?
    1 point
  28. Shut up you! Now the Name and the Bingo song is in my head!
    1 point
  29. If there was a show that needed to go on forever, it was that one
    1 point
  30. I am personally happy that you decided to express and defend your point of view, especially in a respectful way. Quite honestly, that's something that I feel is lacking in our society at the moment, people seem to just run away from an argument instead of defending their principles. Hope to see you around the forums, ericb.
    1 point
  31. I said what I wanted. Actually, it was all a big plan to get a lot of people involved in the thread and then drop a newer band onto you all. No really, it wasn't my plan, but if I've really made some people mad, the least I can do is leave something good before I sign off. If you like Black Sabbath, you should check out Kadavar. Good night.
    1 point
  32. I hate my wife's cat. It sheds like crazy. It meows at nothing. It has never caught a mouse or a bug. I wish it was on death's door. Someday, my son will leave the back door open...hopefully.
    1 point
  33. All I can say is: You better beat me to the store or I will buy it all out (no mercy on little Jimmy - it's not my fault his parents weren't smarter), I will find away around 1 per customer/household, I don't have the luxury of the Red Zone, I buy two ply ultra soft TP in mega rolls, Hot pockets give me the runs, my Mom doesn't have a basement, and this thread is really cracking me up.
    1 point
  34. You may be in the twilight zone. Nick foles has 7 touchdowns. I think someone is pulling our leg. Is it bizarro day?
    1 point
  35. This is true - he did say he thought people should use some restraint. I tend to agree - the problem is, where do we define the line. I don't really know how the question is answered. So my answer usually is - what do I feel comfortable with. I don't feel comfortable in circumventing purchasing limits. But if they will allow you to buy 50, why not?
    1 point
  36. So let me get this straight. You come to a website whos entire premise is about purchasing legos with the intent to resell them at a higher amount as an knvestment. You then join the site. And then you proceed to attack the members of the site for what YOU consider reprehensible actions (purchasing too many sale items). You sir are a Troll.
    1 point
  37. Here is the Sparratus minifigure from Legends of Chima giving a good example of what the Spider tribe will look like. The Brick Fan
    1 point
  38. Not sure what your point here is. And I can't pay my wages and operating expenses if I sell the merchandise I purchase at the same price I bought it at either. When people shop on eBay and from Amazon 3rd party sellers, when all other venues are sold out, do they expect people to lose money? And I think you're forgetting. Resellers are job creators too. Every time Amazon takes a fee from a sale, that's more employees they need to hire to fulfill orders. How many more jobs do you think Amazon created since they started FBA? Thousands of small business allow Amazon to fulfill orders, creating jobs. How many UPS, FedEx, or trucking companies in general hire on additional truck drivers, loaders, etc during the holiday? We create jobs. We create demand. We pay taxes. The only difference between a retail store and a reseller is the price they are able to purchase their merchandise at.
    1 point
  39. Are you under some delusion that no online business employs people or has operating expenses? I can't pay wages, along with every other operating expense, if I don't buy for resale at the right price, either. Me and Walmart, same problems, different scale.
    1 point
  40. As with anything in life, there are those that prepare, and then there are those that don't. And more often than not, the ones that do not prepare are the one complaining about the ones that did.
    1 point
  41. Thanks for making my life easier. Clicking "Like" is so much less work than writing all that
    1 point
  42. This is getting kind of sick. Many of you go and clean out stores without thinking twice about what you're doing, but when you're on the outside looking in, you complain. Enough is never enough, and when you have it all, you still want more. Instead of thinking of others, you only think about yourselves. It seems like you get the thought in your heads that only resellers are buying LEGO or looking for the next deal, and 'if I don't buy all of them, another reseller will!'. Exercise some restraint and leave some for others. You don't need everything. Some non-resellers are actually looking to purchase a set when a sale arises. I'm all for getting a deal on LEGO, but at the same time, I know I'm not the only person who should benefit.
    1 point
  43. Lets play a game........Hold or flip?
    1 point
  44. I believe that the Constitution Train Chase set will see good profits later down the road because it is a train set and train sets tend to do well after they go EOL. I also belive the Stagecoach Escape set will see a nice return because I do not believe Lego had ever put out a stagecoach set in their past Western Themes. There is a covered wagon but not a stagecoach. I think the Stagecoach Escape is one of the nicest looking sets in the Lone Ranger line and I do not believe the movie tanking will have an impact on the future value of such a nice looking set. Just my opinion.
    1 point
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  46. You get tracking for first class package, the $1.69 (online price) mentioned earlier for up to 3 ounces. I wrap minifigs in one sheet of additional bubblewrap inside the bubble mailer. I "roll" the fig up in the center line of the sheet, then fold one loose end over the front of the fig, one loose end over the back of the fig, and use one long strip of tape to secure the whole thing (easy for the buyer to cut off/tear). Then, I wrap the 1/2 sheet of paper packing slip around it, slide the whole thing into the bubble mailer (which I've already taped the label to), slide it far enough down to make it easy to close flap, reinforce the flap with one more strip of package tape this time, and it makes a nice, bulky, bomb and postal-proof package.
    1 point
  47. I just bought these. http://www.amazon.com/000-BUBBLE-MAILER-PADDED-ENVELOPES-100/dp/B001G6U4JE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1382112547&sr=8-2&keywords=bubble+mailers+4x8 Great deal for about $0.12 each. I charge a flat rate of $2 for shipping on minifigs, and a single figure costs $1.69 to ship first class. Don't mail with stamps - it will go through the bulk mailing sorter and your envelope can get holes in it. I also put loose figures in one of these bags first as well, although you won't have to do that with a CMF. http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Poly-Team-Bags/dp/B00095NR1K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382112689&sr=8-1&keywords=team+bags
    1 point
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