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The way things are going with this new wave of investors, you are going to soon have a lot more of "I hate you" sets.8 points
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LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League - Cosmic Clash DVD is on sale for $10 (50% Off) at Amazon and Target. Includes the Cosmic Boy minifig. Depending on tax, either one is a good deal.7 points
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Use the 20% off eBay gc I got yesterday to buy the 15% off Sears gc with 8% eBay bucks back? Gc inception.6 points
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Well you can still build it..... it just won't go anywhere. Just moc some cinder blocks to put under it.3 points
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Earn those 8% eBay bucks: Get a $100 Sears Gift Card for only $85 - Email delivery http://m.ebay.com/itm/Get-a-100-Sears-Gift-Card-for-only-85-Email-delivery-/281961219243?nav=SEARCH3 points
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My sign with store name is made out of Lego, no one has stolen a single picture since started using it3 points
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Thanks, I was waiting for this one to drop a little. Links http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-DC-Comics-Super-Heroes/dp/B0194C3E20/ http://www.target.com/p/lego-dc-comics-super-heroes-justice-league-cosmic-clash-with-figurine/-/A-506629213 points
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Finally had time to make the 2+ hour trek to Atlanta to one of the LEGO stores for double VIP and picked up the following: 1. 10240 Creator Tower Bridge for $239. Wifey says "the Tower Bridge is mine, and I haven't built it yet. Why don't you buy the damaged box one they have today for me to build and we can save the pristine box one for a rainy day" 2. 71006 Simpson's House for $199 (I decided my recent BN Kwik-E-mart acquisition needed a friend). I picked up an extra 1000 VIP points because the seals were loose on one flap of each box and the manager had to secure them with some extra clear tape. As they are both for personal builds, I welcome the extra $50 discount. No other box damage noted. 3. Complete set of 9 figures from Mixels series 7 for $45. I've only seen these in person at one store so far, with no discounts available. Double VIP seemed reasonable. 4. Pitates chess 40158 for $49. My boys want this this set for Easter, so wifey told me I was buying it. I know better than to argue. 5. Easter chick 40202 for $10. Wifey hands one to me and says "why don't I have one of these yet, they're cute?" (Of course I have 5 coming in the mail Monday). 6. 3 X Ninjago KAI's mini dragon 30422 for $0.3 points
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Welcome back to another installment of For the Distinguished Lego Batman Collector! Next on tap is a review of the three sets of DC Comics Mighty Micros: 76061 Batman vs. Catwoman, 76062 Robin vs. Bane, and 76063 The Flash vs. Captain Cold. Full disclosure: I was pretty excited about grabbing these at my local Lego Store. These chibi-style mini-builds are DC's version of Star Wars Microfighters and, as any distinguished Lego Batman collector might be, was excited to see chibis appear in Batman form. As usual, first the basics: there are three individual sets here: 76061 Batman vs. Catwoman includes 79 pieces, 76062 Robin vs. Bane includes 77 pieces, and 76063 The Flash vs. Captain Cold includes 88 pieces. Each retail at $9.99, and include two vehicles and two minifigures. Each minifigure has at least one accessory it carries in its hand, with Catwoman and Captain Cold sporting a generous two. Lego has really hit the mark with the Mighty Micros. They are a perfect cross between a collectible and a toy, working well for either a Batman display, or a simple, easy to build vehicle that will appeal to kids, teens and adults alike. The builds themselves are simple yet cleverly done, depicting a vehicle that has relevance to each respective character. From Bane's drill to Batman's mini-Batmobile, none feel like the designers mailed in their designs. All the vehicles work well to frame their minifigures. Speaking of the minifigures, these little dudes (and dudette) steal the chibi-show. Like the muted landscape surrounding the Mona Lisa, the sets exist to highlight these simply awesome figs. The torso and head prints, while simpler versions of their larger minifig cousins, are all excellent, and give Batman collectors and fanatics a completely new version of each character to expand and enhance their collections. Every minfigure is completely unique, with the only overlap of existing minfigure parts being the head gear/hair, short pants and Batman's cape. These bad boys (and girl) will charm the socks off any Lego Batman collector. They're simply amazing! The box art is also really well done, with the punchy brick depictions set on an azure background of a cartoonish night joyride through mini-Gotham City. I love that vehicle/miifigure pair comes with separate instruction books because it makes splitting the build with a child or loved one a breeze - one takes book 1 and the other takes book 2. No arguments, no fighting over the single instruction manual, and no heartburn, just pure fun spending time with your favorite Lego builder. On to the individual sets... 76061: Batman vs. Catwoman Check it out on Amazon! Given the presence of Batman in this set, it's obviously the anchor of the line. Batman vs. Catwoman comes with a mini-Batmobile and a Cat-Car, complete with a tail, yellow eyes and a carton of milk. The choice of Catwoman to pair with Batman is intriguing, as we don't know whether Batman is pursuing or being pursued by a love-struck Catwoman. It's up to you to decide the direction their tempestuous relationship takes... The Dark Knight shrinks! While this Batman minifigure is smaller than his other minfigure brethren, he more than makes up for it with personality. He sports a facial expression that should be titled "STFU", and his torso print, while simple, is iconically Batman. The only small issue is that his cape is a little too long, like Momma Wayne bought him one size too big from Target so he could grow into it. While Lego whiffed slightly on the cape, the rest hit the mark. Outstanding start. Even Batman's head print gives him the appearance of a questioning squint when his cowl is on - yet another characteristic of his personality from a minifig that oozes it. Not much to write home about the back printing, but I'm glad they included it as it does complete the minfigure, and let's the buyer know the designers thought of everything. Even the min-Batmobile looks good. SNOT techniques are used well for a small set, and while I would have liked to seen some exaggerated Batwings on this Batmobile, it's simplicity plays its role in keeping the minfigure the star of the show. Catwoman exudes elegance through simplicity. Her torso print is nice with an oversized cat belt buckle, yet keeps the suit understated to allow the Cat mask and head print to shine. Catwoman also has the best accessories of any of the Microfighters: the milk carton "chibis" the character by grounding an otherwise beguiling villain with a folksy carton of milk, while the diamond takes the character in the opposite direction by reminding the collector of her naughty side. Catwoman just looks like she's having fun, no? Great facial expressions bring minfigures to life, and this one clearly succeeds in doing so. Similar to Batman's, Catwoman's back printing is just icing on this beautiful cake. Like the Batmobile, the Cat-Car is a success but for very different reasons. The cat eyes give this vehicle life, and let their owners know this set contains three figures, not two. The printing on this specific piece is great, too. It's good to see Lego taking a chance with brick prints on non-tile pieces as these eyes will be useful for all sorts of MOCs. And last but not least, the tail is the perfect "end" to a great vehicle and a great little set. 76062: Robin vs. Bane Check it out on Amazon! This set pits the Boy Wonder in his Robin-mobile against the evil Bane in his driller. Batman Lego fanatics should recognize Lego's fascination with pairing Bane and some type of drilling vehicle as Bane's get-up mimics the pair from 6860 The Batcave. Robin's car feels a little like a failed Batman prototype painted In red, yellow and green. This set, while not as intriguing as the Batman vs. Catwoman set, more than makes up for it with punchy bursts of color that make this set pure eye candy. Robin looks like he's having the time of his life! Bane? Not so much... The Robin minifigure is my favorite of the DC Comics series. Colorful and fun, this awesome mini deserves to be appreciated. With a great cape, great printing, a neat red megaphone gun with grappling hook, and a playful grin, it's phenomenal. Back printing is simple but satisfying - it provides the minifigure some interest when the wind takes sail. The Robin-mobile is slightly disappointing. It's kind of a shapeless car with a spoiler, but the spoiler has a great "R" print with Robin's emblem. It's the saving grace for an otherwise bland build. Another quality minifigure, Bane looks great. The head printing is awesome with some mean red eyes on a stylized white field that manages to give the impression of Bane's mouth gear. Bane's facial features make him look mean without being scary. His torso print is also great: a clever combination of the B and the red belt buckle creates a sudden exclamation point, letting all good-guy chibis know he means business! The rest of the torso print is nice with the ubiquitous super hero six pack and a very 50's nuclear era belt rounding out the graphics. All in all, another great fig. Bane's back printing keeps the hitz coming. His signature venom bottle and cranial dispenser look really sharp and true to the character. Bane's driller is good, but not great. The drill feels a little too long for the vehicle, but the driller's color the flaming exhaust pipes look great. Even the headlight look like it belongs. In the end, the driller is still worthy of its owner. 76063: The Flash vs. Captain Cold Check it out on Amazon! A very interesting choice of DC characters, The Flash vs. Captain Cold doesn't have have anywhere near the stature of Superman or Wonder Woman who,were skipped in this iteration. Perhaps that bodes will for a Series 2...I can only hope! That said, this set continues the strong run of the DC Mighty Micros with another great pair of minifigures and their vehicles. Even though Captain Cold and The Flash aren't as widely recognized as other DC characters, their pairing is smart as they are nemeses in the DC universe. Both figs sport nicely designed vehicles that work well with their themes: Captain Cold is riding a snow plow, while The Flash drives a turbo charged go kart. By now I probably sounding like an echo, but The Flash minifigure looks great (great, great). His signature head mask is the same as the other Flash characters, but everything else is new: his head, torso and even his Power Bolt energy drink. The Flash minifigure wears a small, wry smile and has really sharp torso print complete with The Flash logo and a couple of sporty lightning bolts that point to his...pants thrown in for good measure. The Flash's accessory, his Power Bolt energy drink, is another playful bit of bling that gives the manic Flash a bit more personality. With his head gear off, the flash shows off those eery white saucers. The front lightning bolts are reflected on the back, and point directly at his behind. The Flash sure knows how to draw attention to those parts that pay the bills. I actually really like The Flash's go kart. It has nice lines and two fire trail pieces that were previously used as Ninjago sword blades. To complete the set, an excellent printed 1x2 cheese wedge with The Flash's logo is emblazoned on the front like a hood ornament. A great effort by the designers. The Captain Cold minifigure is a nice effort too, but I can't say it's the best of the group. His torso print is good but not great with the graphics showing an overly stylized fur-lined parka that doesn't quite look right. It does convey a bit of a feel of icicles to enhance the cold weather motif. The head printing looks good, but his hood is a holdover from the first iteration of Captain Cold, and while it works it's still a repeat. Taking off the hood reveals a head print that looks the same as when it was on the minfigure. Not much of a surprise here... The Captain's back printing matches the front printing. I really appreciate the back printing on all of these minfigures. The extra detail really round out already great minifigures. Captain Cold's printing is no different. The Captain's snow plow is really well designed as the shape, while still exaggerated, is easily recognized as a plow. The front plow blade can also double as Captain Cold's snowboard when winter storm Captain blows through. The small details of plow front grill and the single smoke stack are two cherries on the sundae. Comparisons Since every Mighty Micro minifigure is packed with personality, I wanted to see how they compared to other minifigures of the same character. Here's a side-by-side comparsion of the Mighty Micros next to their older brethren: Incredibly, I like the Mighty Micro Batman better - the black pants look really sharp with the dark bluish gray torso, and it's "WTF" expression is better than the gritting teeth of the regular minifigure who looks like he's trying to chew gravel. Catwoman is nearly a carbon copy down to the zipper and belt pattern. However, the original is a little shapelier. The Micro has a better belt buckle - advantage: Mighty Micro. The Robins are similar too, although I can't say enough about the facial expression of the Micro - so happy! In this case, it's Lego Batman collectors FTW. You'll have to excuse my headless Bane - my son decided to put it on another minifigure, so now you can't tell whether the headless minfigure is Bane or WWE's Kane. All that said, I actually prefer the Mighty Micro version - the exclamation point B is awesome as is his 50's era nuclear belt. The Flash minifigures are really similar, although the Mighty Micro has those goofy white eyes and lightning pointing to the crotch. I would probably take the original, although they're both great figs. The Captain Cold minfigures are pretty close too, although I would probably pick the original for the better looking fur neckline and outstanding faceprint. That said, the ice cream cone is a nice touch. As anyone can tell by the review, I love these Mighty Micros. They're cute, whimsical, and playful. They make for great play pieces or display pieces. And above all else, they really look great. For the Distinguished Lego Batman Collectors, the DC Comics Mighty Micros are must haves! For the Distinguished Lego Batman Collector2 points
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LEGO Architecture 21024 Louvre $50.98 (15% off/save $9.01) http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Architecture-21024-Louvre-Building/dp/B00X6A8VDE/2 points
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Im located in Northern New England - about as far from Fred Meyer as possible and I got my local TRU to price match. YMMV but worth a shot. I just argued that it specifically lists FM in their price match policy. The store manager couldn't really argue.2 points
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Scooby Doo Mystery Mansion for $62 shipped (bought 2) Use coupon code 15NOW https://jet.com/product/LEGO-Scooby-Doo-Mystery-Mansion-75904/32b336bfc9ab495db893b6ca9b4275372 points
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Those of you who picked up TRU gift cards yesterday with the $20 off $100 ebay promotion, here are some quick prices of Star Wars sets if you price match Fred Meyer's current 20% off: Poe's X-Wing 75102 - $63.99 - $51.19 Millennium Falcon 75105 - $119.99 - $95.99 Rey's Speeder 75099 - $15.99 - $12.79 Microfighters - $7.99 - $6.39 Death Star Final Duel 75093 - $63.99 - $51.19 Imperial Shuttle Tydirium 75094 - $79.99 - $63.99 Tie Advannced Prototype 75082 - $31.99 - $25.59 Obi-Wan's Jedi Interceptor 75135 - $19.99 - $15.992 points
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http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Jurassic-World-Dilophosaurus-Building/dp/B00UPB9RSA?SubscriptionId=AKIAJ7T5BOVUVRD2EFYQ&tag=camelalerts-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B00UPB9RSA JW 75916 $23.99 ...and all other JW sets. ...buying lots of JW IR @amazon and target for great price of 111.99, iamabeliever.2 points
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If you take a lot of pride in the photos you shoot the only way to prevent lazy people from stealing your photos is to place a water mark on your photos. This is easy to do, but if you have a lot of listings can be quite time consuming. If you choose to do this approach in the future make sure your water mark covers the item and background. this makes it harder to photoshop out. (see image below) Another option is to put a small sign with your store name on it in front of the item. Example2 points
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I'm up in t'North where we've not got 2 ha'pennies to rub together never mind spending on t'Lego , so usually stock levels are quite good2 points
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Is it just me that thinks TRU UK seen to be tighter than a ducks butt compared to US and European sites?2 points
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there is no new box design of the Pet Shop. just a "what if" discussion . battle of the Undercutters is just getting underway as the alchemists try to turn plastic into gold - there has been some furious penny pinching action just this evening looking at the brickpicker stock monitor. If this is what the postEOL future holds, PS is going to make ToO look like a winner. LATEST STOCK AND PRICING CHANGES 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.40 to $186.41 @ Amazon.com (1 hour ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.41 to $186.40 @ Amazon.com (2 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.37 to $186.41 @ Amazon.com (4 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.38 to $186.37 @ Amazon.com (4 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.37 to $186.38 @ Amazon.com (4 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.38 to $186.37 @ Amazon.com (4 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.40 to $186.38 @ Amazon.com (5 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.42 to $186.40 @ Amazon.com (5 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.43 to $186.42 @ Amazon.com (6 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.42 to $186.43 @ Amazon.com (6 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.43 to $186.42 @ Amazon.com (6 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.44 to $186.43 @ Amazon.com (6 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.45 to $186.44 @ Amazon.com (6 hours ago) Price Change 10218-1: Pet Shop changed prices from $186.46 to $186.45 @ Amazon.com (6 hours ago) Price Change2 points
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Not an official set, but definitely looks awesome: http://www.thebrickfan.com/new-dk-lego-build-your-own-adventure-books/2 points
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I reckon the VW Group will be bought by the Koreans before the T1 retires.2 points
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Recent weeks, I've been building modular buildings one set per week. So far I've built PS, PC, PR and GE. I'm also working on a project to bricklink 10182, 10185 and 10190.2 points
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Wish I had that "problem". I would buy a creased-box Slave I for a 20+% discount in a heartbeat.2 points
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Definitely a cool feeling walking out with a 10188 with VIP points even if took a minimum of 4000 dollars (Double VIP) to get there2 points
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http://community.brickpicker.com/index.php?/topic/14338-TRUTH-Tactics#entry4666701 point
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Oh KMart how you tempt me. First this morning I suddenly got $10 in bonus points (must have qualified for some promo last week). Spent those, combined with a 5% off coupon, to get a $15 set shipped to my nearest Sears for $4.44 all in. Then I got the $20 back on $20 promo card in the mail, check on the web and indeed it was listed. Started at Kmart.com but then saw the Friends and Family 15% off sale at Sears so went there (somehow not applying to LEGO even though it is not mentioned in the deal's fine print). As I was playing with my shopping cart suddenly noticed I was getting $15 surprise points when putting in more than $50 worth, AND it combined with the $20 back. So yes, another order under way. And then over the next little while I need to find something to spend $20 on (won't be difficult as long as I can do a local pickup at my closest Sears).1 point
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I cannot answer that question, honestly. There was talk here about people having access to "unofficial channels" to get their wares. OTOH, some retailers have been putting stuff out before the official release date in the past so it is possible that these have been scooped up somewhere at a Target or TRU or WM somewhere. Though in that case I would have expected to see the entire set listed, not just the minifig.1 point
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You don't own the pictures, when it is uploaded I'm pretty sure ebay does. Also it isn't copyrighted unless.....you apply for a copyright1 point
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I have been on eBay long enough to see lazy sellers proudly displayed my pictures on their listings, watermark and all :crazy:1 point
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If you don't have a WM that is stunting with these recently released sets, here are a few good deals from Kmart.com, especially if you have some SYW coupons or points (and DO check your account there - I woke up this morning to 10,000 extra points for no apparent reason): 41078 Skyra's Mysterious Sky Castle MSRP $79.99 now $66.99 41122 Friends Adventure Camp Tree House MSRP $79.99 now $63.991 point
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That's weird. You can fill up a cart or even place orders in your own store: check if your shipping methods behave as you expect. You may have made a mistake somewhere.1 point
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Interesting article. You really do make them sound appealing. Too bad I just can't get behind them.1 point
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Went to TRU Thur & yesterday; picked up the following: x2 Technic Cargo Plane #42025 - paid $107.99 on TRUTH for 1st (20% w/10% CC) plus tax then $101.99 for the 2nd (20% w/15% gift card) plus tax on Sat x1 Technic Crawler Crane #42042 - paid $107.99 on TRUTH (20% w/10% CC) x29 Bricktober 2015 sets - paid $8.98 each Also stopped by Walmart; picked up: x42 Various Season 4 Mixels - paid $3 each plus tax x6 Friends Jungle Rescue Base #41038 - paid $17 each plus tax x1 Disney Aeriel's Magical Kiss #41052 - paid $7 plus tax x5 Elves Farran and the Crystal Hollow #41076 - paid $4 each plus tax1 point
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Your points aren't credited until you are charged, but the amount of points you get is based on when your order was placed and confirmed. So if you buy an OOS item before 2x VIP and it ships during the 2x VIP you only get single points.1 point
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Did you follow up with the customer during those few weeks? even if you did it was too late. You lost control of the situation when you pointed the customer to Lego. Always give them a second option. You can call Lego OR return the item for full refund. Personally, I would have offered full refund right away to avoid the headache. If ebay is siding with the customer then there is no much you can do at this point.1 point
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how many is "some" and how many did you sell to this one buyer? it was ridiculous for you to tell them to contact shop at home. anytime you say "could have sworn" it means "i didn't check". for a set that cost you $30 out of pocket and brought you negative feedback, i'd say ok - return the set and i'll give you a refund just to get rid of the feedback (coming from a guy with 100% + feedback since the 1990s). i'm surprised you didn't get a SNAD (significantly not as described) which is why i don't think you were being scammed. scammers like money, not leaving negative feedback.1 point
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Regarding photos - I can also attest that using "stock photos" (via Brickset) vs actual photos does not result in a statustically significant sales outcome (based on my analysis across ~350 items the past 24 months). HOWEVER, my analysis is based on a few key assumptions: (1) seller has a credible track record established (50+ positive feedbacks) and sold via Ebay, (2) listing is clear that the item pictured is "in hand" with no reason to suspect a drop shipper, and (3) listing is for a complete or partial ("parted out") set item that is in the $5-$150 range. I have not crunched any numbers for high value ($150+) sets, or individual brick lots. If anyone else has run any similar studies, I'd love to hear the parameters and findings, perhaps we can marry up our data and find some complimentary insights...1 point
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Well, when I purchase a lego from The lego store or LS@H, I track my purchase price as the amount I pay. All the points I accumulate are free money which I use to discount what I pay on sets in the future. This is better than treating the VIP points as a continual discount on every purchase, which I could use it for, simply by applying some points to every future purchase that equal the points gained by the purchase. But some sets don't need the discount to accumulate in value. Since the vast majority of my sets are SW sets, I don't have to buy any set on discount for it to increase in value. They just might take time before they go up. Now, I would say, any set I'm planning to build and display, I strongly consider and often use VIP points and discount coupons on. That helps to balance out the depreciation, so I don't lose money. I'm very happy with my system for collecting. My goal is somewhat different from someone who might be trying to make money. I'm just trying to not loose money while collecting by trying to keep what I pay relatively close to the products value, which will increase for almost all of them in time.1 point