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  1. Fleeced someone out of $90 by selling them a Lego fleece. Eat that Reddit
    5 points
  2. New promo code, xmassave, good for 10% off at Giftcards. com, https://www.giftcards.com/us/en/catalog/product-details/lego-gift-card And anybody with a Chase freedom card gets 5% on the top for buying the cards with Paypal
    3 points
  3. You are at 20 posts, so you should be close to the threshold.
    2 points
  4. LEGO Technic McLaren Senna GTR 42123 Model Car Building Kit, Collectable Racing Sports Car Toy Set - Walmart.com $25 Senna's edit: deal is dead as my post still hadn't been approved 40 minutes later.....Just curious how long my comments have to receive moderator approval for? It makes it kind of pointless to post anything if it takes that long to get approval. Though mostly a lurker, I have been a member here for almost 13 years when I came over from the Brickset forum that was growing unwelcoming to resellers.
    2 points
  5. BN has some sets 25% off. Nothing to set the world on fire but if you have some discounted gift cards, some deals aren’t bad. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/25-off-select-lego/_/N-2z7r Sadly, they are not blowing out the damn Hedwig nor the Blacksmith.
    2 points
  6. Give them the fleece, we'll take the cotton
    1 point
  7. 10% off Target gift cards this weekend. $500 max.
    1 point
  8. Can someone please share the reddit thread or forum where the Amazon account situation was discussed?
    1 point
  9. I've been doing it for 12 years, full time for the last 6. You can't make any money at it and I wouldn't try. But tell you what, let me know what parts you have and I'll give you a decent price for them, especially minifigs. Seriously, it's just like running a car or motorcycle parts house. As stated above, you need good organization skills as well as familiarity with the parts. If you can look at a pair of legs and know that they belong to the Zeb minifig, it'll save you a ton of time over trying to look it up to discover what they are. I also determined early on that I don't want some customers. I don't want the customers that order 240 different parts, 1 of each. So I set a modest lot average minimum of $.90. I also have an $8 minimum order. True, I lose some small orders but, those are not my customers and I do not want them. I value my time more. You just have to decide what type of store you want to run. One other word of advice. Don't contribute to the race-to-the-bottom on items. If 20 people have a part and the cheapest is $.20, don't automatically go to $.19. It makes us all poor. Some store owners never seem to realize that, you can sell that same part for $.28 IF you have the other 40 parts that the buyer needs in stock. I'll gladly pay a higher price for a part NOT to have to place yet another order, with shipping. Good luck to you and don't hesitate to ask questions here.
    1 point
  10. Home Alone at Best Buy - _at your own risK $240 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lego-ideas-home-alone-21330/6485720.p?sb_share_source=PDP&skuId=6485720
    1 point
  11. Unfortunately, this has been going on for years. I had this happen to me at Target back in 2013 with the 75018 Jek-14's Stealth Starfighter. They are usually after the minifigures and if the "sealed" box was the newer style with punch tabs they are very easily defeated by heating up the box seam and using an exacto knife then resealing it.
    0 points
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