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Got this little guy yesterday. Thanks,@elkkthunder. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Brickpicker Forum mobile app8 points
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Reminiscent of the conversation that happens after my wife says "I'm hungry".4 points
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Sold my last 75192 MILF for $1200 cash. Sold the second for $1300 cash. And sold my spot in line opening day for $200 cash. Plus VIP points for buying the two, and black VIP cards for myself and my wife. I'll get one for me eventually... hopefully when someone discounts it. It took longer than anticipated, but I'm happy with the return.2 points
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Sold my last Dragon Sanctuary (41178) FBA for $340, buyin was $43.2 points
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link added https://www.amazon.com/LEGO-BATMAN-Notorious-Lowrider-Batman/dp/B01J8W5MTE/1 point
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Whereas I don't know many people who don't like The Simpsons. Perhaps a generational thing...1 point
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Likely a return, but I bought a 41176 Secret Marketplace direct from Amazon (£49) this morning. Even pre-owned ones sell for £70 do hopefully a profit, even if box is not great.1 point
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Lego would never do anything like that. I mean, that would be like issuing Batman CMF series 2 with the 3rd version of Killer Moth.1 point
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WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON? NONE OF THIS CRAP HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE BEATLES OR A YELLOW SUBMARINE!1 point
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Seems the tracks are also getting updated and flex rails are going to be withdrawn. It will be interesting to see what demand there is for the previous generation power functions - most are now out of stock at EU SAH, so they may be paving the way for the new system.1 point
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I got the Grievous speeder at Wal-Mart today. I tried to place it, I think it is from the Tartakovsky series. Even at 20% off it's still about $4 too much1 point
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Depends on how complex you want to go... Go all in, like TabbyBoy, you best invest in a hardware Wallet like Ledger Nano S, or even better, a Ledger Blue. Safest and most robust. Then you need to purchase a cryptocurrency at a broker, and have it transferred to your corresponding Wallet-address on the Ledger. To exchange between currencies, a very popular site is Binance.com. If you want to dip your toe in the water and just get a feeling for it, you could conveniently open an account at Blockchain.info or Coinbase.com. There you get a Wallet connected to your account (including 2-factor authentication) and both have a smartphone/tablet app to access your Wallet on-the-go. Blockchain.info currently supports Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Ethereum (ETH). On Coinbase.com you get the same currencies, and additionally also Litecoin (LTC). Here is an overview of Wallets with features, supported currencies and user-reviews: https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview1 point
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A lot of these characters seem to be prominently from the first two films. If that's true, I feel like the figure under Hooch will be Gilderoy Lockhart. Especially as the set leaks seem to resemble those two movies as well.1 point
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Sold a Maze for $99 on BrickLink. My last one. Farewell!1 point
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Sold a $300 statue to a buyer in Canada. He messages me after purchase asking me to indicate on the customs forms that it's a gift and only worth a $100. I tell him I can't do that. He whines to me about how much my refusing to commit customs fraud will cost him. I cancel and refund. He has messaged me 8 times alternating between begging me to sell him the statue and whining about what a jerk I am. Sigh.1 point
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In recent weeks, LEGOLAND California has gone through another price structure change. This time, removing discounts from "Sale" and "Hard to Find" items that are carried in their shops. In year's past, annual passholders would expect to find LEGO sets priced at RRP. With a LEGOLAND California Annual Pass, a 10% discount was applied to all orders. During the years of "no discounts on exclusives," this made purchasing exclusives, such as modular buildings, a little more desirable at LEGOLAND. Late last year, LEGOLAND California started raising prices on certain items, to "balance" the Annual Pass discount. Items such as the Disney Castle, which has an RRP of $349.99, has been priced at $384.99 at LEGOLAND California. With the increase in price, the discount works out to less than a $5 savings with an Annual Pass. This price increase is not limited to just "Hard to Find" items, though. Even items like polybags, minifigures, and Brickheadz have seen a $1 increase over RRP. With this new policy, comes the pledge to reduce pricing back to RRP. "You should notice we've reduced prices on the Hard to Find items," said one employee this past weekend. (Although, the Disney Castle is still listed in store at the higher price). In my own analysis, LEGOLAND California was most likely losing sales on the Hard to Find items to the non-Annual Passholders. Without a discount, there's not much need to buy a $385 Castle when you can order it from Shop At Home while you're standing there, and have it waiting for you when you come home from vacation. Keep in mind that state tax rates at LEGOLAND California are 7.75%. Whether this policy remains in effect during the usual Christmas season passholder double discount sale (20% instead of the usual 10%) remains to be seen. No word yet on whether this will affect any other promotions that periodically go out to Passholders as well. For the time being, though, one of the extra special "perks" that were granted to Annual Passholders has been taken away. Investors that were using that perk as a means to leverage a little extra out of their Annual Pass will have to rethink that purchase when it comes to renew their passes. At this point in time, LEGOLAND Florida does not mirror this policy, although they do have a policy of restricting purchases as they see fit.1 point
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