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What I do in these situations is provide the buyer with the phone number and address of his local post office (you can find it easily by typing his zip code and "post office phone number" into Google). I tell him to call or visit the post office and ask to speak to the carrier that scanned the package as "delivered". I give him a good description of exactly what his package looked like (appearance, materials, color, dimensions) and tell him that if the carrier and/or the postmaster can't locate the package, they can assist him in filing a lost/stolen item claim. This is an issue between the buyer and his post office, or the buyer getting mail regularly stolen off his porch. You can, just out of niceness, send him a replacement if you want, but in my opinion you certainly don't owe him one and he will be MUCH better served in future if he gets his post office to deliver his packages and/or does something about the security of the packages that get left at his door.5 points
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Unless we virtually fall off the wagon and break the virtual seals on our virtual investments for our own virtual use. That would virtually suck.2 points
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Hair dryer..works like magic. You will both be happy with the results2 points
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Below you will find a compiled listing for every Series of Minifigures under the year they were released. Each series title links to WhiteFang of Eurobricks very thoroughly detailed reviews while the character names with their respective box ratio beside them go to a Bricker page. You can also find your way to each series' thread poll by clicking on the nearby Poll link (if available). Series 1-8 used a standard size box capable of containing 60 minifigures. For Series 9, Lego started using a smaller box holding half that amount causing the ratio to be drastically altered and more concrete than prior ratios. However, they seem to have gone back to using the older size 60s with a "3-4-5" formula over the "2-4-6" one. Since 2011, it has become standard practice for Lego to release three new series' a year totaling up to 48 minifigures. Their release dates are as follows: 1st Series - January 2nd Series - May 3rd Series - September Each series is typically discontinued roughly 3-4 months after hitting the market making their availability very brief. To coincide with the Minifigures Online MMO, each character from Series 12 onwards has a special code to unlock it in the game printed on the included pamphlet. Unfortunately the digits printed and chance to unlock the character are both completely random making any process to catalogue such information rather difficult if not impossible. 2010 SERIES 1 (Color: Dark Yellow) Poll Tribal Hunter - 3Cheerleader - 3Caveman - 4Circus Clown - 3Zombie - 3Skater - 3 (male)Robot - 4Demolition Dummy - 5Super Wrestler - 3Magician - 4Nurse - 3Ninja - 5Spaceman - 4Forestman - 4Deep Sea Diver - 5Cowboy - 4SERIES 2 (Color: Deep Blue) PollMaraca Man - 4Spartan - 3Ringmaster - 5Witch - 4Vampire - 4Traffic Cop - 5Explorer - 3Lifeguard - 4 (female)Weightlifter - 4Mime - 4Pop Star - 3Skier - 3 (male)Disco Dude - 3Karate Master - 5Surfer - 3Pharaoh - 32011 SERIES 3 (Color: Lime Green) Poll Fisherman - 2Pilot - 4Tribal Chief - 3Samurai Warrior - 4Snowboarder - 3 (female)Space Villian - 3Sumo Wrestler - 5Mummy - 5Elf - 3Tennis Player - 4 (female)Race Car Driver - 5Gorilla Suit Guy - 4Space Alien - 5Hula Dancer - 3Rapper - 3Baseball Player - 4SERIES 4 (Color: Orange) PollLawn Gnome - 3Kimono Girl - 4Musketeer - 3Punk Rocker - 5Surfer Girl - 4Viking - 3The Monster - 4Hockey Player - 3Street Skater - 4 (male)Sailor - 5Soccer Player - 4Werewolf - 5Hazmat Guy - 4Artist - 4Ice Skater - 3Crazy Scientist - 2SERIES 5 (Color: Light Blue) PollGraduate - 3Gladiator - 3Royal Guard - 5Inuit - 3 (Eskimo)Cavewoman - 4Lizardman - 4Zookeeper - 5Lumberjack - 4Small Clown - 4Fitness Instructor - 4Detective - 4Evil Dwarf - 3Boxer - 5Eqyptian Queen - 3Gangster - 3Snowboarder Guy - 32012 SERIES 6 (Color: White) Poll Classic Alien - 4 (Roswell)Highland Battler - 5Sleepyhead - 3Lady Liberty - 3Bandit - 5Flamenco Dancer - 4Clockwork Robot - 3Minotaur - 5Leprechaun - 4Roman Soldier - 3Surgeon - 3Skater Girl - 4Intergalactic Girl - 4Butcher - 3Mechanic - 4Genie - 3SERIES 7 (Color: Red) PollSwimming Champion - 3Aztec Warrior - 3Bunny Suit Guy - 3Bride - 3Ocean King - 3Bagpiper - 4Daredevil - 4Galaxy Patrol - 5Tennis Ace - 4 (male)Jungle Boy - 5Hippie - 4Computer Programmer - 4Viking Woman - 4Evil Knight - 5Rocker Girl - 3Grandma's Visitor - 3 (Little Red Riding Hood)SERIES 8 (Color: Black) PollEvil Robot - 5Conquistador - 4Lederhosen Guy - 3Cowgirl - 4Football Player - 4Diver - 3Downhill Skier - 3 (female)Businessman - 3Fairy - 3Santa - 4Vampire Bat - 4DJ - 5Red Cheerleader - 4Actor - 3 (Hamlet)Pirate Captain - 5Alien Villainess - 32013 SERIES 9 (Color: Metallic Silver) Poll Waiter - 2Cyclops - 6Hollywood Starlet - 2Heroic Knight - 6Roman Emperor - 4Policeman - 6Chicken Suit Guy - 4Roller Derby Girl - 2Fortune Teller - 2Judge - 4Alien Avenger - 6Mermaid - 4Battle Mech - 4Mr. Good & Evil - 4 (Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde)Forest Maiden - 2Plumber - 2SERIES 10 (Color: Metallic Gold) PollLibrarian - 2Medusa - 2Roman Commander - 6Warrior Woman - 4Tomahawk Warrior - 4Skydiver - 6Bumblebee Girl - 2Grandpa - 2Paintball Player - 4Sea Captain - 2Sad Clown - 4 (Pierrot)Revolutionary Soldier - 4Baseball Fielder - 6Trendsetter - 2Decorator - 4Motorcycle Mechanic - 6Mr. Gold (5,000 worldwide)SERIES 11 (Color: Jade Green) PollBarbarian - 4Scarecrow - 2Pretzel Girl - 2Evil Mech - 4Island Warrior - 2Gingerbread Man - 4Holiday Elf - 4Yeti - 6Mountain Climber - 6Scientist - 4Welder - 6Saxophone Player - 2Diner Waitress - 2Grandma - 2Constable - 6Lady Robot - 42014 THE LEGO MOVIE (Color: Dark Blue) Poll Calamity Drone - 2President Business - 6Hard Hat Emmet - 6Wild West Wyldestyle - 4Abraham Lincoln - 4Mrs. Scratchen-Post - 2Scribble-Face Bad Cop - 6William Shakespeare - 2Gail the Construction Worker - 2Larry the Barista - 4Velma Staplebot - 2Taco Tuesday Guy - 4"Where are my pants?" Guy - 4Wiley Fusebot - 4Panda Guy - 6Marsha - Queen of the Mermaids - 2THE SIMPSONS: SERIES 1 (Color: Sky Blue) PollHomer Simpson - 5Bart Simpson - 5Marge Simpson - 5Lisa Simpson - 4Maggie Simpson - 4Grampa Simpson - 3Ned Flanders - 4Krusty the Clown - 4Milhouse Van Houten - 3Ralph Wiggum - 3Apu Nahasapeemapetilon - 3Nelson Muntz - 3Itchy - 4Scratchy - 4Chief Wiggum - 3Mr. Burns - 3SERIES 12 (Color: Yellow) PollWizard - 4Hun Warrior - 3Fairytale Princess - 3Video Game Guy - 5Battle Goddess - 4Space Miner - 5Lifeguard Guy1 point
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I assume eBay would side with you in a dispute (you know what they sat about assume...), what to do about it is up to you. Personaly I don't like to send out "freebies" in situations like this, but Ive spent waaay to much time in retail and am kind of an a-hole about anything that even remotely smells of theft.1 point
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$65 is still a very good price for this. There is little doubt at this point that it will be a $200 set at least, just a matter of when.1 point
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From My eBay. Click on my account Site preferences Buyer requirements Edit scroll to the bottom and click Blocked list List the buyers you want to block separated by commas and click submit.1 point
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Same here. I use a dab of Goo Gone to remove any residue or tough stickers.1 point
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It stacks onto the 20% off movie sets for about 36% off. I added 30270 for the regular priced item to get 20% off everything in cart. Item #: 30499636 Description: The LEGO Movie Lord Business' Evil Lair 70809 Quantity: @ $44.79 Shipping via: Standard Shipping Item #: 30600116 Description: The LEGO Movie MetalBeard's Duel 70807 Quantity: @ $22.39 Shipping via: Standard Shipping Item #: 30499676 Description: The LEGO Movie Trash Chomper 70805 Quantity: @ $19.19 Shipping via: Standard Shipping Item #: 29975516 Description: The LEGO Movie Cloud Cuckoo Palace 70803 Quantity: @ $12.79 Shipping via: Standard Shipping Item #: 12785053 Description: LEGO Monster Fighters The Mummy 9462 Quantity: @ $10.39 Shipping via: Standard Shipping Item #: 24191326 Description: LEGO Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Kraang Laser Turret - 30270 Quantity: 1 @ $3.22 Shipping via: Standard Shipping1 point
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But thanks very much everyone, think i might take a pass on this one1 point
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I have used http://www.kinek.com and it works pretty well. It's a service for receiving and holding your stuff, they have various points just south of the US-Can border. That implies you need to go grab it, and pay importation duties on the way back (ouch!). The last time, they charged $28 for holding my stuff (I was also charged some $200 in importation duties).1 point
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Nice score on the newer Ninjago sets. I think my oldest would trade his younger brother for a Mechdragon.1 point
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From today. 4x LR Train @ $49 15x Ninjago NinjaCopter @ $29.99 2x Ninjago Mech Dragon @43.19 1x Unexpected Gathering @ $49 1x Robie House @ $130 1x Friends Stables at retail $49.99 2x Jabba Sail Barge @ $79 (still deciding on this one) 2x Republic Gunship @ $79 (might return) 2x Quinjets @ $49 7x Loki Cosmic Cube Escape @ $11 2x Daily Bugle @ $36.99 2x Highway Pickup @ $32 3x Rancor Pit @ $40 1x City Airport @ $69 Walmart also had Craggers Command Ship for $54 but I passed it up. Should I go back and get it?1 point
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Picked up 33 sets from Walmart today: x2 LR Train @49 x2 Cargo Heliplane @25 x3 firetrucks @13 x3 monster trucks @21 x1 flatbed truck @13 x2 rancor pit @40 x4 Sup vs. Lex @11 x6 Treehouse @21 x1 Grand Prix Truck @21 x1 LR calvary @11 x1 LR comanche camp @11 x2 LR Coly Showdown @35 x5 LOTR Blackgate @401 point
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I used to have such a thing until a good friend moved just across the border (obviously that is ideal!) but it is definitely worth it for very large sets and exclusives that are way more expensive up here. I can't recommend getting a US address enough - totally worth it. I timed my pick-ups to be more than 48 hrs and would bring my wife so I could really fill up the car with sets.1 point
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Absolutely. Think this type of point is missed so much because people will only look at the theme, or the build, or whatever else. These sets dealing with older stuff are HUGE. They bring people to Lego. One of my co-workers saw the Delorean and had to have it. He "bought" it for his son. Now they are buying Lego sets like crazy and he is talking about buying the Camper Van. One could argue the Delorean just brought in two new fans, one that could be lifelong (his kid).1 point
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I didn't say anyone was wrong, people need to look at the bigger picture with some of these sets. There are peripheral benefits that shouldn't be overlooked.1 point
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People need to stop over thinking this set looking for bad news. At worst, this set will bring loads of new AFOL to the market. And once they are hooked, they'll be looking for all of the sets that they missed. BTTF, Simpsons, Ghostbusters, etc are all focused on bringing the post-college 80s children back to LEGO now that they have disposal income.1 point
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All entries have been posted in full under post #2 Here are some stats from across all 84 entries: 120 different sets were chosen Sets ranged across 26 different themes Most expensive set chosen was $433.35, the 10188 Death Star Least expensive was $5.60, the 30106 Ice Cream Stand 65 of the sets were chosen by only one player alone $84,000 was the total amount to play with across all players There was $1,833.44 cash remaining, including $1,000 from one player alone who wanted to take the cash only. Some more analysis provided these graphs: The Virtual mimicks the real, with Fire Brigade the most picked set. Three players going big on Desert Skiff push it to the top of the quantity list, and one player chose all 119 of the Desk set. Though a better measure than quantity of investment popularity is value invested, here's that: And here's the value by theme: Interesting stuff I'm sure you'll agree. Anything else that anyone wants to know?1 point
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There will always be market corrections where the supply (# of resellers) exceeds the demand (# of collectors). This will drive prices down temporarily until the demand picks back up. I believe that LEGO is a brand that spans generations. More adult LEGO fans (even investors) is a good thing, trust me. I've already seen the impact it has in my own family. I left the Dark ages just two months ago and I already have a strong following of new LEGO fans (mostly kids, some adults). This is how demand is created: through brand recognition and pure enjoyment of the product. Kids love LEGO. Adults love LEGO. There are few toys that have passed the test of time. LEGO is one of them. I'm all-in. Not for investing purposes, but because I love the product. If I never sell a set, I'll be OK with that. I can always give some to family. In fact, that's part of my plan. To build a legacy. How cool would it be to give a sealed set that you can't find in the store to a youngster who is in love with LEGO. Maybe he/she saw the review on YouTube that was recorded 5+ years ago. "Dad, I really wish we could buy that set. I wish it was still in the stores."...then you give it to them for Christmas. You can't put a price on that, my friends. Build a Legacy. Enjoy the journey.1 point
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Everyone, I am fully aware of all the 404 errors for things. I just did some major changes and have not been able to finish all the redirects. It will clears up over the next few days.1 point
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Hi sorry for the delay, It let me click 30 in the box maybe i am the reason it has said 1 each now, I paid for 30 with paypal and another 30 with a credit card and to be honest never expected them to turn up1 point
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I love it when people compare sets now with sets that appreciated 300% before Lego Investing was really popular. Same thing with FB. Anyone that thinks it will come close to even the Green Grocer is smoking something.1 point