Hello all,
Here is our Disney series 2 pre-order discount-pricing for brickpickers:
Box = $209
Set = $82
Free shipping domestically ($10 international for set and $25 international shipping for a box).
Ships early May.
Please DM with PayPal email address for invoice.
Cheers,
Jon
Visited 4 Sainsburys in the last 24 hours - and ended up with a handful of 75199 General Grievous; the RRP is totally ridiculous but at 55% off they're worth parting out.
I left 20+ JW sets (10756 & 75928); even at 50%+ off I can't see them being a decent investment, especially due to the new wave due this year. I added a few 75928 to my inventory a while ago and haven't done much - the Pteranodon seems to be the weakest of the wave, and the minifigures aren't anything special.
I'm just hoping that some of the older sets currently at 20% off, will drop to similar prices in the next few weeks.... there's a couple I really want to stock up on!
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I've sold 12,563 Lego sets on Amazon in the last 5 years and have never had this happen to me (to my knowledge.) I do get a lot of returns on Marvel Legends action figures with the "build a figure" piece removed from the package or a different figure inserted into the package. If I have time, I always report those and sometimes I can tell that is is the same buyer that previously did the same thing to me on a previous order. Amazon seems receptive and opens cases about the abusive buyers. I love when I google map their address and can clearly see that they live in a very expensive mansion LOL.
Unfortunately we eat it yes. I just a FBA return, reason was customer ordered wrong item. Then I get a notice the item was damaged by customer and I had to remove it from my FBA. How this is my problem Idk, but I received the item back today. Not terrible, looks like they opened the amazon box with a razor or scissors and cut the outer packaging slightly. Still a pain in the ass, but part of the cost of selling on amazon. Same rules for all of us.
there is always a raffle, sdcc, nycc, etc, you have to be picked before making the purchase
in some rare scenarios, for example, the last sdcc lego, gave out the apocalypseburg unikitty(?)/black lightning(?) (couldn't remember) for free the last day
LOL. Like Celebration gives AF about some LEGO. They don’t. Nobody buys tickets to Celebration to get an exclusive LEGO set. You have to enter a raffle and maybe you will win, sell it, and it will pay a part of your ticket cost.
I expect retiring this year after 3.5 years life, what is more than average. But - its a that kind of set, which life can be special - so I am giving just 50% on retiring this year. It can easy live next year, another year, etc. So it is very risky to buy it without "retiring soon" notice...
Day 3: I've been waiting in line for nearly 36 hours now. I can still see my entry point mere feet behind me. Mickey and Minnie have come and gone now 16 times, children are passed out on the ground, apparently suffering from heat stroke. My mind and thoughts begin to wander...am I plastic? Is it really this hot? Is my sharpie capable of working? Do sausages have feelings? I reach for my 3 Lego boxes as I inch closer to my goal.
My hands damp, moisture high, the box creases, and I die a bit inside. Worth it? Yes. People have sold their unborn children for a chance to score the coveted autograph of the pair.
If and when it retires, I expect a re-vamp a couple of months later with a new Mickey mini-fig headpiece an added blue brick separator and labeled UCS.
RRP: $800