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Re: Legos: A Moneymaking E-Business? (Fortune Magazine)
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Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:32:41 GMT
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Scott A wrote:
It must have been a big box of Lego if she shelled out $1000, and made that >sort of profit? Has anyone bought from her? What was in the box?

I haven't bought anything from her but I did email her a few times with
info on what to call things she was selling and didn't know what they
were <g>. She was selling a *lot* of used lego at one time.

I just hope that article doesn't give 1000 imitators the idea of doing
the same thing. We can do without more clueless non-lego-people driving
up the price of garage sale Lego and flooding eBay with even more
"playworn" (ie chewed and scratched to hell) pieces.

Kevin

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It must have been a big box of Lego if she shelled out $1000, and made that sort of profit? Has anyone bought from her? What was in the box? Scott A (...) (25 years ago, 3-Dec-99, to lugnet.general)

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