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In lugnet.lego.direct, Matt Hein writes:
> Arrgh! Why doesn't Lego set up a direct shop in Arizona? I know they
> probably have them in California, NY, and near their corporate HQ, but It
> seems where I live, is the last place to get Lego at a decent price. :(
I have the funny feeling that where you live gets GREAT sales if you know
where to look and wait for the right moment to spring into action. I guess
it depends on the population density of your particular town. I find good
deals in places that are sort of near large population centers, but not at
the heart of them -- more along the outskirts of such centers of trade.
As better tools are developed to ascertain what a manufacturer should
actually produce and what a retailer should actually buy to maximize
profits, we may see a drop in the extreme sales we have seen in the past.
Depends on a lot of factors though...
-- Hop-Frog
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| (...) Arrgh! Why doesn't Lego set up a direct shop in Arizona? I know they probably have them in California, NY, and near their corporate HQ, but It seems where I live, is the last place to get Lego at a decent price. :( If only Lego released Legend (...) (23 years ago, 14-Apr-02, to lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.general)
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