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Michaels has $10 off $40 applying on select LEGO sets even though it says excluded. https://www.michaels.com/search?q=lego3 points
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It was simple. He provided that sole photo, and the reason he requested a refund was that it was SNAD. I asked the rep to review all of the messages and photos between us, and to note that: 1. He got the product he paid for (he never said in messages he didn’t) 2. There was no damage to the box (I had photos showing the box appeared the same as his photo)2 points
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I've shipped to freight forwarder companies with no problem and you didn't really provide a good reading for cancelling (nor can you prove its an illegitimate business). You may have to eat this negative and know that if it's a confirmed address, and you ship to it, then you're usually safe, whether your buyer gets it in the home country or not.2 points
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So no one told you why Lego made this theme This set's a joke, revoke Resale value's D.O.A A Seinfeld set would have sold a ton of gear.... Clearance priced from first day, all week, all month Half off by next year, but * I'll be there for you (When the tears start to pour) I'll be there for you (Like Adventure Time before) I'll be there for you ('Cause I'm sure I'll buy too......) * I honestly have no idea how this set will do... but that was just too much fun to write2 points
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This looks fantastic! Also, I'm guessing these are also alien Lego people being visited by NASA's Lunar Lander?1 point
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Because my Lego collection is extremely small compared to everyone else on here. I'm talking like 4 NISB sets (not including my 8 brickheadz). I'm a college student and I took a class on databases where we used Access as a front end as part of one of the assignments . It's just a really great tool. There are so many ways you can use it. There is a way to integrate a barcode scanner into the database system too although I haven't tried it. That would be pretty awesome for keeping inventory. Excel is a great tool too, but as my professor said in the class I took, there are some things that you just shouldn't use Excel for that people use Excel for. Databases are much more efficient for certain tasks like keeping inventory.1 point
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Give LibreOffice a try. I use it daily now for work, and have zero trouble exchanging Word or Excel files with people still using Office. And it includes a database program.1 point
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I use Google Sheets to hold my data. Same idea as using Excel, but there is no native database app to mimic Access on Google. I’m also a Mac user, so I understand your frustration. You could try App Sheet. It’s an app that will consume your Google Sheet data and display it. It’s not the most user friendly app. But once you start digging you get the hang of it. I’ve used it for a couple of years and like it well enough to keep using it. Another alternative could be getting a SharePoint Online account. If your a little tech savvy you could load your data to a SharePoint list and then design a form to allow input. I’m a SharePoint developer tho, so I may be underplaying how easy it would be. I keep meaning to do it, but I haven’t yet. Maybe it’s time to do it and charge $10/year to have your own database there.1 point
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My sets I ordered on the last day have shipped. I also just built the vintage roadster and was very pleased! However, I did have some spares and from what I understand, I didn't think there was supposed to be any. It was a 4x1 gray plate, and about 5 silver 1x1 dots and some random 1x's I scoured back through the instructions but didn't appear to miss anything.1 point
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All that stuff is going to linger on amz & target. SW is so watered down now.1 point
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Built the 6286 Skull's Eye Schooner today. Didn't apply the sails because they are in pristine shape, perhaps never used before and I want to sell this thing. Fun build, I'm typically not a fan of these huge ships. Missing just a handful of minor pieces. Sent from my SM-G975U using Brickpicker Forum mobile app1 point
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I just sold a Antique Fire Truck on Ebay for $375 to an international buyer. Free shipping. Shipping to Kentucky's eBay shipping program will run me $10. Not bad.1 point
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Superb. I wasn't going to get one just quite yet, but as I've still got 10 x 75112's (another set I had high hopes for) I think I'll pop one open and do the same. Loving it...1 point
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