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I'd just open it and make sure it's legit. The lost value of being open is minimal.5 points
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That was my initial reason too, to start with LEGO investing/speculating. With interest on savings at the bank being below 1% it's not even hard to get a higher ROI on LEGO sets. But it also awoke the AFOL lurking inside me, waiting to make me come out of my LEGO Dark Ages. So now I'm both buying for myself, for my own collection, and to earn a higher interest in my savings.3 points
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Didn't buy it today but finally came in the mail! My helicarrier! Used about 100 dollars worth of points on it. In the process of moving and 1/4 of my hoard is behind my sofa at the moment lol...3 points
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I am expecting this set to have 3-5 years product life. It may still be too early to pull the trigger.2 points
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Let's put it this way... if I had to buy this older set I would probably buy with more confidence if the box had been opened for the purpose of making sure manuals and sealed bags were all there and intact2 points
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Echo that. Open it but leave the bags sealed. An opened box, sealed bags set for a long-since-retired set like GG is not going to make any difference when trying to sell - at this point people buying from you are more than likely buying to build, so they'll open anyways, and if you post pictures with the bags displayed they will have confidence they are not getting a bricklinked or tampered-with set. Separately, since you've purchased already, care to mention the price you paid (and how this relates to the current AUD selling prices)? I'm hoping you really got a steal.2 points
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Do I understand this correctly that an honorable brickpicker left a lone copy for little Timmy and you just grabbed it? Anyway, this sounds like the deal of a lifetime. Congratulations!2 points
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So it sit in Clearance section since 2014 waiting for me to bring it home.2 points
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Oh wow. I would be so jazzed if Lego remade this with the upcoming movie as an excuse for doing so. My dream set!1 point
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I probably will get blown up for saying this, but the BB is probably my least favorite of the bunch so far. There is almost TOO much going on. Tiny, tiny little details on so many sections. Instances of using three flat 1x2's or 1x4's on top of each other when a regular 1x2 or 1x4 would suffice. Very stuffed full interior which looks great but just is just...full. The height of the main floor also makes it hard to navigate around (play with or show friends the features), the chandelier is brilliant but hidden, and honestly the short, square shaped exterior is not very appealing compared to other modulars. It just felt like a clunky build, and it's even worse to tear apart. I think I will bust open a PS next and see what all they hype is about on that one.1 point
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Getting for 33% off this set is easy in the US. Simplest way to do it is to buy it in Thursday's from TRU to get the 10% discount from the TRU credit card, then use the 20% off coupons which pop up sporadically, and then pay a portion of it with a TRU gift card which you can get on eBay for 15% off from time to time. Depending on state taxes, you can bring down the all in cost to about $100 give a take a few dollars. I unfortunately bought several of these, but now which I had just waited longer. Was always fearful the 10% Thursday's and 20% off coupons would dry up, but that doesn't seem like it will be the case anytime soon. At least it's not like IR. I have 6 of those and bought them all at an average buy in of $110. Now you can find them for $95. Oh well...1 point
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Honestly, this is why I drop everything off in person at the post office and get a receipt. Just don't trust carriers to get it right everytime.. I do live 1.5 miles from my PO, so it is convenient for me. It may not be so for others.1 point
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If you want to make more $, sell them individually - but if you insist on making less $, then sell them as a group. If you are simply looking to move them quick, and have no real interest in LEGO, a group auction might be able to gain some decent interest.1 point
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It must be a pricing error on the website. In the physical store the prices are unchanged, i.e. still 10% above RRP.1 point
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If you are building it, get the one you like. Really either could retire and increase or hang on for many years and not appreciate for some time. My vote is for Sydney Opra House. I just like that one more and think it's a better looking set.1 point
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It's also gotta be mentioned that the end value of any item is relative to the market you're selling it in. In 5 years time if both sets are retired and you're selling both in the UK, I'd guess the TB is going to be more popular. If you're selling down in Aus, I'd guess the SoH will net the bigger payout. If you're selling either in the US, it's anyone's guess! Moral of this message is keep your end-game target market in scope!1 point
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If the store is dodgy, open it up after paying for it. They won't be able to accuse you of replacing the contents that way.1 point
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Also, and others can back me up here.. there were definitely more than 10,000 produced, and I've seen a post suggesting a certificate in the 19,000 range.1 point
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Picked up a used but mint Simpson's house today for £104 delivered. Been after this set for my personal collection for a while, am happy with that price. Plan to start the Kwik E Mart this weekend, then the house straight after. Best make some more room on the shelf!!1 point
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In Turin, Italy Shop's name is GIROTONDO, they had a 20% discount on all sets included the newest(which of course were overpriced).1 point
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Approve the return, swallow the loss, and move on. It's the cost of doing business on Amazon. It happens from time to time, and you have to be prepared to eat it if you want to sell on Amazon.1 point
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send her return label. and tell her that you will process refund once you receive the item. few suggestion: a. its a business. never explain to customer your side of things. [ like its your first return etc... ] b. don't get personal. i know its hard but it is what it is. hopefully you will get the item back. btw, i thought kylo ren [ 75104 ] was gated. how did you get past it? or its the secondary listing? if you are listing items under secondary listing you are looking for trouble don't do that. if she pushes amazon might ask you for invoice of purchases or remove you from that listing. [ this one sharing from personal experience ] just list the item under whatever UPC codes provides?1 point
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Pay for the return shipping yourself, as I'm fairly confident Amazon will side with her if she pushes the issue. You can sell the set complete w/o figures on eBay or keep for personal build. Write the sale off as an inventory loss. You win some....lose some. Sorry.1 point
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you are 100% correct its a BS. but there is nothing we can do. and seller support of Amazon is pretty much worthless... all portion of business including A-Z and support is out-sourced. and you will be lucky to find a decent english speaking person there. two things: 1. did you purchase insurance on this (i mean separate insurance)? i know its $50 USPS for priority but note the tricky part if the tracking shows delivered and customer claims not received then USPS doesn't pay the claim. it will be denied.. if you have insurance then you can play the wait and watch game i.e. if the customer claims non-receipt you can file insurance and see if you get paid. 2. do you have signature confirmation? that's the only thing AMAZON considers as proof of delivery. and i have had A-Z (against me) even when i had signature and in those cases USPS ended up footing the bill because i "buy insurance" if the answer to (1) and (2) both are NO. then a. send message to customer that the item has already been shipped via USPS. they should refuse delivery and not accept delivery. if they accept the delivery then they will have to pay for the return shipping and yada yada. see how it works....1 point
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amen bro. SKINNER!, Duffman, lenny, carl, rev lovejoy, kent brockman, barney , moe1 point
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Good news for me because i didn't have a Chewie Mask yet and finished off another 3 complete disney minifigure sets. The tracker is showing between 1 and 4 of Chewie Masks at 80% of the targets within 100 mile radius so yeah there is a mild restocking at hand. that might not be good news for those holding but still, 21 sold already today alone on ebay with price trending towards $54 so the demand is still outstripping supply (apologies for non-LEGO content).1 point
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Tomorrow is Shopko senior citizen day. Grab gramps or grammy and get that extra 15% off.1 point
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Okay, not two...How about four? 20160603_233011 by Kevin Langenberg, on Flickr 20160603_233032 by Kevin Langenberg, on Flickr 20160603_233025-1 by Kevin Langenberg, on Flickr1 point
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Well, we got the new catalog this week. My son pointed to this on the cover and said he wants it. He slept outside last night.1 point
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Today I finally got around to building some frames to display some of my Minifig collection! Happy with the outcome, should look sweet on the wall!!1 point
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Yes, but in parts of the US Donald Trump is seen as a great presidential candidate1 point
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for now im using PC and GE for corners... not really sure how i want to display it or where im going with it actually... lol. Green Grocer over Market? I was thinking that too for sure. Market was the first modular right? ive heard just because that it is overrated.1 point
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