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"TWS Garrison" <tgarriso@math.purdue.edu> wrote in message
news:Pine.SOL.4.30.0202141908060.5319-100000@descartes.math.purdue.edu...
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Mike Walsh wrote:
>
> > TLC has changed some of their requirements. I had a conversation with a
> > small toy store owner a few months ago and she mentioned it had recently
> > become easier for her to do business with TLC. Thye had lowered the minimum
> > buy to $1000 and it didn't have to be paid for in advance. She could also
> > choose a subset (she chose Soccer, Harry Potter, and Dinosaurs) of the
> > product line to carry.
>
> Um, isn't this *really* big news? A minimum buy of $1000 would make it
> reasonable for some parts sellers to buy Lego at wholesale. It's not 75%
> off clearance, but wholesale would be a good price, especially if it gave
> a seller the opportunity to have a large, known quantity of brand new
> sets to part out and make available for sale.
[ ... snipped ... ]
I managed to get a little insight into the retailer pricing from my
conversation and the few prices she shared with me were higher than I
expected. They varied a bit but for the most part were around 60% of MSRP.
I beleive (and I could be wrong) that part of become a retailer means
sigining an agreement to sell the sets as sets and not to break them into
parts lots. I could be wrong on this but based on the fact that I don't see
anyone doing it, it wouldn't surprise me.
Mike
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