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Ha, think you have problems? Try living in Canada and see the money we have
to pay for S@H....at least you have Shop@Home as an affordable option...
Oh well, when life gives you lemons, chuck 'em at somebody else and laugh ;)
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Erin
In lugnet.lego.direct, David Eaton writes:
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> But now? I've stopped going to KayBee entirely. I don't go into stores that
> I pass by in my car. If I'm in the store already I'll check out their Lego,
> but that's pretty much it. And I'll admit I've tried to visit TRU a couple
> times on a buying binge. But 90% of the time I buy *NOTHING*. Jack Stone?
> Ick. Bionicle? Ick. Soccer sets? Eh. Alpha team? Eh. Galidor? Blech. Only
> thing that occasionally sparks my intrest is Star Wars...
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> Then I look at a S@H catalog and there's SO much I want to buy. Lego
> Legends, parts packs, "model team" style sets, sculptures, etc. If *these*
> were in stores? I'd be buying twice a week. But for whatever reason, I'm
> always less inclined to buy from S@H or via Lego.com than from a store.
> Maybe it's the fact that it's not right in front of me. Maybe it's cuz
> paying by cash or check is either not possible or too time consuming to do
> via S@H. Maybe it's the shipping time. I dunno.
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