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Should have looked at the kid and said "I don't have to wait till tomorrow. Cause I'm a grownup and can do whatever I want."7 points
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What he said was totally fair and 100% accurate.......whoever thinks resellers are not their own worst enemy needs a wake up call. And it doesn't help the brick show guys announced the 101188 retirement on no basis whatsoever..........that made my head hurt.6 points
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I find it funny the phenomena of you resellers lately. The sheer amount of panicking every time something switches status on Lego and it's like everyone practically pees their pants. It's been almost 2 years since I've been on this site, and even back then, I never noticed soo much panic before. At least not to this level. I honestly believe you guys are your own worst enemy. It's your own self-fulfilled prophecy all coming true. And Lego has straight up been trolling you guys like a champ. (Whether or not it's their true goal is hard to tell, but I like to think so.)6 points
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^ This...I am glad that you made mention of this type of action. For the past few years I would take Lego on sale/clearance and would drop off to the Children's Hospital here in town. However, I would always take my children along and make them deliver it with me. I would then remind them " that if they think they were having a bad day, just remember that some of these kids won't be going home for Christmas"... It has always been a good learning experience for my kids, humbling for me and the hospital gets a kick out of all the Lego. Not trying to toot my horn or to apply pressure to others, but I wish more people took this approach. Spot on, sir.5 points
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In real terms, if LEGO went after secondary sales, their primary sales would suffer. Here is an excellent article on the sneaker giant, Nike. The sneaker secondary market is quite robust as well, but Nike promotes it. Check it out... http://blog.campless.com/2014/08/19/an-inquiry-into-can-nike-get-that-resell-cash/5 points
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so you won't be doing mass returns this weekend? i'm all ready with my 10188s. ha5 points
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LOL - I'm about to do the same thing. After I get done cleaning up the remaining 2 Walmarts for which I've received "c'mon git her" emails, I'm going over to LEGO store and snag a few. I brought my special disguise so that they won't know I'm the same guy buying RE.5 points
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I thought about this... Probably the message that they will make more is not aimed at us investors and resellers. It is aimed at the ordinary customer who missed the boat. It is simply saying: "Do not go out and buy this product for inflated prices from reseller scum on ebay and/or other platforms. We are making more. Just be patient and do not panic". edit: Also aimed at Darin.5 points
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The Grand Hotel looks flippin' sweet. My daughters will have one someday. Out of principle, I won't be buying them any Pop Star stuff. We get enough "how cool is it to be a celebrity" ram-rodded down our throat as it is in America. Unfortunate to see Lego jumping on.4 points
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Local Walmart had 5 SW Cantina's on the shelf for $49 and I asked if they had anymore - manager came out - showed me how many they had left. I bought all 20. Told me there is 14 more at the Walmart across town, i'll stop there on my way to work in AM. 2 quick pics. Pics are of the box ones, loose ones still in back of truck.4 points
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It's a trap! Now witness the firepower of their fully armed and operational manufacturing plants.4 points
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Than you have to start a career in the computer and internet business if you haven't already.3 points
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Very interesting analysis. Thanks Ed. Also note the following: what do we investors of Lego generally do? We reinvest the profits we made in new sets. So Lego is getting a taste of the secondary market profits.3 points
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I sure hope people don't start saying retired everytime a set goes TOOS or SO......le sigh3 points
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Alright I will admit it, bought my first Ultra Agents set today the 70173 HQ Ship at TRUTH for $60. After watch Jangs review it just looks like an awesome set and it's a ship.2 points
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So, Jet.com is known for dropshipping packages, and Kmart is known for dropkicking their's. Every company has got to have a gimmick to stand out.2 points
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It's also factually incorrect. BG makes ~$400 a second. It would cost him over $1000 to stop and pick up that $50.2 points
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I think the messaging on the death star about "more coming soon" has nothing to do with messing with resellers. It's meant for the customer at large. It conveniently allows them to tell people to stop calling to ask, they promise to make more. The fact that this messaging is different than TOOS is probably only notable to crazy people like us. We already know how inconsistent Lego is with things like stock descriptions, and retirement labels. They don't play by their own rules, it seems VERY ad hoc. What's more likely? 1) Let's put SOLD OUT on them for the death star but TOOS for the Pet Shop. This will cause resellers to buy ALL the remaining Death Stars then, just before they're ready to resell them,,,we'll tell everyone more is coming. Exxxxcellent Or, 2) Hey we're getting a TON of emails and calls about the Death Star being out of stock. Really? It's out of stock? Yep, so put the note up about more coming. Thanks.2 points
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I completely agree. I would just like to add that I enjoy good thought provoking movies. I enjoy my mindless dribble movies as well for the sheer entertainment value. There's good and of course bad escapes. I find the news cycle to just be depressing.2 points
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I can honestly see lego prolonging exclusives and the larger sets, simply because they are money makers, and in the end it makes sense. Those don't require the sheer amount of distribution like your average run of smaller sets. So, they can continue to produce another 5000 death stars, ship them out to their channels, then they slowly phase out, then rinse and repeat. Until they finally bring on the new Death Star next year, and then of course it will retire, but a new one will be out that will probably be 80% close to the original, just like the new MF, and new X-wing (ohhh they changed the colors from white to black, my bad). So, i'm going to continue with the "I think the Death Star is a mediocre investment" mantra. I know i've annoyed enough people already saying that, but that's been my gut feeling all along. I don't even think this set topped 600 yet on amazon or ebay, and if this comes back, it will be back to 500 in no time flat, making it pointless as an investment until it does retire, and so if people aren't willing to commit to death stars for at least 4 to 5 years to make some decent returns, then don't buy it, and definitely always question the hoard/herd mentality that can permeate on this site.2 points
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In this US on Amazon it is already at 410 $, in the EU at 385 Euro Ebay is at 350 $ 285 € Next year XMAS is gonna be moneytime. I predict 600$/500€2 points
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The SSD was oos for at least a month last year. It came back for a couple days for one last blast and poofed for good. Hopefully that's what we are seeing here.2 points
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Imo, if this glitch is true, it's an uptick for those who has the money and time. Those that can last will reap the rewards. It's a way to phase out some players. And I'm sure many are dropping out. You guys want to keep buying and storing them away, well just keep making more. Either you will start to run out of money and patience or we will run out of plastic.2 points
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Regardless of production run length, I still feel that exclusives are the safer play, as long as you are willing to adopt the "set it and forget it" mentality. Those looking for the rush of the quick sell for a few bucks profit probably will get bored.2 points
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I would cancel the order and find another store that wants my business.2 points
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If you want to see a true cluster "F" watch the making of Episode 1 documentary. I watched it last night from the Amazon digital collection. They had a really good kid competing with Jake Lloyd and their decision to hire Lloyd was a huge mistake. Lucas is complimenting the actors and says "We have learned about Jake" not in a positive way. Look at the way Jake's 5 agents all pose around him and talk down to him, it's pathetic. Then he shows spielberg the battle droid and says "this is the next stormtrooper." Everything about those battle droids sucked, when they die on the battlefield nobody cares. When I was growing up, we all thought "Clone wars" was going to be a fight between awesome Jedis and a bunch of bounty hunters that looked like Boba Fett or cloned jedis, something interesting. Watching sterile white clones of jango fett fight boring robots was the worst possible interpretation of the clone wars I could imagine. Also in the doc, Lucas states that the whole movie hinges on Jar Jar. "If we can make Jar Jar work, we have a great film." This was a wealthy, middle aged man who hadn't done anything creative in decades with nobody to disagree with him or edit his terrible drafts. And I'm not saying middle aged men can't be creative - look at John Lassiter. Thank goodness he sold it to Disney. What they come out with this December can not possibly be worse than what Lucas would have done.2 points
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A local mom and pop toy/game shop just relocated and I thought I'd share a couple of pics. It's too bad their retail lego section is meh. They did have an in box 10129 Snowspeeder for $900 in their used/resale section. <greg: not sure why that last one won't embed...grr>2 points