| | Re: Bad Policy #2 (Why all the secrecy, LEGO Direct?) Larry Pieniazek
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| | (...) Here's one way... give the stuff away for free. Instant money loser, very happy customers. (did I hear an internet bubble popping in the background?) Or were you asking a serious question? There are thousands of ways to satisfy customers and (...) (24 years ago, 7-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | | | Re: Bad Policy #2 (Why all the secrecy, LEGO Direct?) Lawrence Wilkes
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| | | | "Larry Pieniazek" <lpieniazek@mercator.com> wrote in message news:GCz5o4.B4H@lugnet.com... (...) background?) (...) customers (...) The point is though, that Lego does none of those tricks. It is a traditional, conservative company that tries to (...) (24 years ago, 7-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | | | | | Re: Bad Policy #2 (Why all the secrecy, LEGO Direct?) James Simpson
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| | | | (...) I've become a bit concerned by the shrinking Lego shelf-space phenomenon. I was in a K-Mart recently that had no Lego at all (and yes, it did have the competitors.) Recently, I've been in several KBs that had a disturbingly small amount of (...) (24 years ago, 7-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | | | | | Re: Bad Policy #2 (Why all the secrecy, LEGO Direct?) Mike Petrucelli
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| | | | (...) was (...) small (...) bread- (...) hasn't (...) Funny? The KB I work for not only has the Chrome Castle sets but also just got the Women's Soccer Team in. Just FYI. -Mike Petrucelli (24 years ago, 11-May-01, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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