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Re: TLG investigation
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Sun, 14 Feb 1999 13:55:14 GMT
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Mark Tarrabain writes:
> Greg Bevington wrote:
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> > Bulk orders of peices for the actual price they cost to produce (we would • all
> > be able to afford thousands then) for members only.
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> Uh... I don't work for TLG, of course, but I can be pretty sure that this • ain't
> gonna happen. Unless you're on the payroll of a company, it's not very • realistic
> to expect them to supply you with stuff at their cost. Certainly a much lower
> markup than what they normally put on it would be sufficient.
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> > > Mark
I agre with almost all suggestion I saw until now. For bulk part I suggest that
most of the bricks, plates, and ALL other structural parts (the most commun
one) that they be sold in incremantal quantity of 10,25 and 100 each depending
on the type of bricks and that they are sold in ALL colours (green, tan, brown,
dark grey, etc.)
Martin
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: TLG investigation
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| (...) Back in the olden days (early 80's) when TLG did provide very limited bulk orders (it was not easy to do because they didn't want to do a lot of it), there was a 100 piece order minimum. Gary Istok (26 years ago, 18-Feb-99, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) Uh... I don't work for TLG, of course, but I can be pretty sure that this ain't gonna happen. Unless you're on the payroll of a company, it's not very realistic to expect them to supply you with stuff at their cost. Certainly a much lower (...) (26 years ago, 14-Feb-99, to lugnet.general)
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