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Re: Has anyone ever been missing a piece?
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 19 Dec 1999 08:25:33 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Jamie Obrien writes:
> Hi, Ok then. how many of you have bought a set that has obviously been
> hacked, had pieces deliberatley stolen! I just picked up an Android
> base on sale ($45 AUS) and it was missing Instructions, 16x32 grey
> Baseplate and those 2 Trans Blue 1/4 domes!!!! I could have taken it
> back, but the store has no more, and all i can do now is to try and
> contact Lego Oz and hope they can help!! I here that when the star
> wars stuff came out, a lot of sets were scummed, mainly by kids. Is
> this becoming a common traight world wide, and why don't Lego make the
> sets more tamper proof!!
A piece deliberately stolen? YES! I recently bought a 25th Anniversary DUPLO
bucket that someone had bought, taken the silver brick out, and returned! The
polybag that was supposed to hold the brick had a tiny hole in it - just big
enough to remove the one brick. I was furious, as of course this one brick
was the only reason I bought the bucket!
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David Schilling
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