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In lugnet.loc.pt, Pedro Silva writes:
> In lugnet.loc.pt, Tom Stangl writes:
> > Remember, on the re-release, they put trans-blue windows in the 1x2x3 train
> > windows, and there is a Consumer Affairs replacement pack to take care of
> > that (and the female minifig hair discrepancy).
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> Yup, that was it.
> I just received an e-mail from the spanish/portuguese representant (?), he
> was most polite and indicated me the phone # in Lisbon to where I should
> call for the replacement pack.
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> So, LEGO PEOPLE, thank you! Apparently, it pays to post in this newsgroup
> (or was it a mere coincidence?)
I would prefer not having to reply my own post, but it appears I spoke too
soon...
I phoned the said # today, and I kept trying it for half an hour
unsuccessfully. So I phoned "Telecom", and they told me that the number was
"broke" (?)...
I am officially upset! This thing has really got in my nerves by now!
To further my unhappiness, there is no longer a portuguese address for LEGO
(it appears to have closed during 2000), and the e-mail provided in catalogs
seems to be dead! So, HOW do I contact them? Telepathy?
This is probably the only reason why I *hate* living on the edge of Europe,
away from it all. Noone cares... >:-(
Pedro
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| (...) Yup, that was it. I just received an e-mail from the spanish/portuguese representant (?), he was most polite and indicated me the phone # in Lisbon to where I should call for the replacement pack. So, LEGO PEOPLE, thank you! Apparently, it (...) (23 years ago, 21-Nov-01, to lugnet.loc.pt, lugnet.dear-lego)
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