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Batman Classic TV Series Batcave 76052 marked down to $199.99 (26% off) on Walmart.com: https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Super-Heroes-Batman-Classic-TV-Series-Batcave-76052/473480128 points
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Bought a lot for $40, has some portion of a Black Pearl in it, will provide more details once I dig into it.5 points
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Hate to be the party pooper...... but its, 220, 221. Whatever it takes. Classic Keaton.4 points
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So what is worse then no LEGO at least 5 Prime Deals for "lego compatible" items. https://www.amazon.com/b/ref=gbps_ftr_m-7_759e_page_1?node=13887280011&pf_rd_p=70acffa0-6735-44b1-b69d-ab83e4d3759e&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-7&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=13887280011&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=HBZT0NE4X6BTPD834AY1&pf_rd_r=2HMP76C4RM48DK80NDRX&pf_rd_p=825adc12-957f-4a03-a5e5-3dd58f2c2e19&gb_f_GB-SUPPLE=dealTypes:DEAL_OF_THE_DAY%2CLIGHTNING_DEAL%2CBEST_DEAL,sortOrder:BY_PRICE_DESCENDING,MARKETING_ID:PDAY,enforcedCategories:165793011&ie=UTF83 points
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Let us know when you're coming so we can ambush you in a dark corner. But seriously, beer is on me when you near by.2 points
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It's been WAY too long since we've had any posts here to discuss our love of Classic Space. So, I'm going to bump this thread back up and try to get it going again. So, to start: Here's Classic Space 483-1 (US) Alpha-1 Rocket Base / 920-2 (EU) Rocket Launch Pad, from 1979. 187 pieces. This is a thing of beauty. One of the sets I had as a kid. Pretty scarce out there, if you check Bricklink: 483-1: 920-2:2 points
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My wife has a birthday coming up, I think this will cover my gift giving responsibilities.2 points
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(From the USA Today page) Prime Day starts at 9 p.m. EST (6 p.m. PST) for all Prime members. Voice-only Prime Day deals start a couple hours earlier at 7 p.m. EST (4 p.m. PST) for Alexa device owners. Amazon Devices: Amazon Echo—$89.99 (Save 50%): This is the biggest discount Amazon has ever offered for this Alexa device. Echo Dot—$34.99 (Save $15): We've never seen such a great discount on the Dot, either. Kindle Paperwhite—$89.99 (Save $30): The Paperwhite has never been sold for under $100 before (at least not new). Now's your chance to get it at the lowest price ever. Fire 7—$29.99 (Save $20): This is Amazon's best-selling tablet. Fire HD 8 Kids Edition—$89.99 (Save $40): You'll also be able to buy two for $149.99, saving you an additional $40. Plus, two devices means less fights over whose turn it is to use the tablet. Echo Show and Arlo Security Camera Bundle—(Save $75): We'll update you once this bundle deal is live on Amazon. Echo Dot and TP-Link Smart Plus—Save 30%: We'll update you once this bundle deal is live on Amazon. TV Deals: There are going to be lots of great TV deals, but they won't all last the entirety of Prime Day. Here's what we know so far: Element Amazon Fire TV Edition, 55—$399.99 (Save $250): This 4K Ultra HD TV has Fire TV and Alexa built right in, making it easier to stream all those free movies and TV shows you get when you're a Prime member.2 points
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I've put in my fair share of time on Connect 4 as a kid. Great game. Went to a resort in FL and they had a huge one with 6" dia. checkers.2 points
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Walmart is PM'ing Amazon on 75154 TIE Striker for $39.99 https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Star-Wars-TIE-Striker/517208922 points
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Compared with the Ferrari F40: (source: http://www.bouwsteentjes.info/review-lego-creator-31070-turbo-track-racer/ )2 points
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Sold a used Indiana Jones Temple Escape locally for $80. That covered the cost for the original lot, still have a Sentai Fortress, at least one Technic set still in there, and a 6210 Jabba Barge for me. Looking good. Also, sold a used Destiny's Bounty for $69 and a used 75050 B-Wing for $48 on BL.2 points
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Used my London bus profits to pick up a Death Star 2 including box and instructions from local seller for £500.2 points
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Nordstrom has had LEGO for a long time. You will need to correct the spelling of the chain name, though. There is no 's' at the end of Nordstrom, just as there is no 's' at the end of the name LEGO.2 points
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Good idea, I will cut out the Rolex ad from the Financial Times and tie it around my wrist. I bet nobody will notice.2 points
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I only sell there these days if there is a FVF promo. Frustrates me they charge so much1 point
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https://ideas.lego.com/blogs/a4ae09b6-0d4c-4307-9da8-3ee9f3d368d6/post/879c8ebe-5210-433e-a1d0-aefbf4f52c781 point
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I still get suckered into reading the exclusions, even though I know it's going to be there.1 point
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It's amazing the power of the asterisk*. *= Asterisk inherently possesses no power, however, it seems to be able to prevent you from saving money on LEGO!1 point
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Don't be so short-sighted... this is the start of a new trend. I can't afford the Taj Mahal, but I damn sure can afford the Taj Mahal box and then glue some carefully selected pieces to the box. It's basically as good as the real thing for 1/1000th the price. "Good news little Timmy, even though Daddy got laid off, Santa still got you the Lego Minecraft Mountain Cave... box! And some glue!"1 point
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Cross-over set for people that don´t necessarily like Lego - same as T1.1 point
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Picked this lot up for $150 off craigslist. All the JW Dino's are there, except the dilophosaurus ambush one. Hard to tell what's complete and what's not, but some nice sets in there.1 point
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A home town arcade opened up near us a few months ago. Our first visit tonight and it's awesome. $10 for adults and $5 for kids, free play from 6pm to midnight. The machines are loaded with credits.1 point
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Honestly, the Batmobile alone will make more money than the Megabloks Enterprise. Remember that 30 day backorder is just one step off SOLD OUT status. I guess this one is done by September.1 point
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@dmc I'm glad it worked out (wish it happened this way more often). FYI, you can appeal a rejected appeal, by just replying to their rejection email. Here is one similar to yours that worked for me: Amazon wrote: Hello, We have reviewed the buyer’s claim and the information you provided for order 110-XXXXXXX-492XXXX. The maximum estimated delivery date or 30 days from the order date had passed and the buyer had not received the merchandise. You are responsible for this claim because you had not submitted the tracking number to us when the claim was filed. We understand you may not agree with our decision, but the A-to-z Guarantee claim will remain unchanged. In the future, please enter tracking information on the Confirm Shipments page or in your Shipping Confirmation File as soon as you dispatch an order. It is not sufficient to provide tracking information directly to the buyer. To learn more about this policy, search for “Confirm Shipments” in Seller Central Help. You may contact the buyer to check if they received the merchandise after filing the claim. If so, please advise them to contact us at [email protected] to confirm receipt of the merchandise and authorize a new charge. Please keep in mind that contact between parties must be respectful. We do not allow inappropriate or excessive contact between parties. Sincerely --- Salma Account Specialist A-to-z Guarantee Program I replied directly to that email: There must be some mistake. Please review the facts below... You wrote: "The maximum estimated delivery date or 30 days from the order date had passed and the buyer had not received the merchandise." This is incorrect. The maximum order delivery date for this order is Feb 01, 2017. That date has yet to arrive. You wrote: "You are responsible for this claim because you had not submitted the tracking number to us when the claim was filed." This is incorrect. The item was shipped using Amazon Buy Shipping Services. Amazon had instant access to the tracking information the moment the label was purchased. I also offered this information in my original response to the claim. You wrote: "In the future, please enter tracking information on the Confirm Shipments page or in your Shipping Confirmation File as soon as you dispatch an order." Again, using Amazon's Buy Shipping Services, the tracking information was automatically entered in the Confirmation Shipments page. I beg you to reconsider. Please review the facts of this case below. Amazon policy specifically states the opposite of this decision. That if I use Amazon Buy Shipping Services (with tracking) and a buyer files a claim for order not received "Amazon will cover the A-to-z claim and the claim won't be included into your Order Defect Rate." I have fully complied with all of the guidelines Amazon has provided. ... in this case, I won out. (though still took a hit to my seller metrics). In a virtually identical case at the same time, I lost. I replied to that email in much the same way and received this back: Hello, We have reviewed the buyer’s claim and the information you provided for order 105-XXXXXXX-345XXXX. Although we understand your position, we stand by our decision. We cannot give you more information about this matter, and we may not reply to further emails about this claim. Sincerely, --- Pavan K Account Specialist A-to-z Guarantee Program Here they clearly wrote that any email reply will be ignored. In this case, one might still open a claim... but - being my third appeal - I just decided to let it go.1 point
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nobody going to mention the arrogant bastard ale on the shelf?1 point
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