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Re: Rule on thumb on pricing of assorted Lego pieces
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lugnet.loc.au
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Thu, 21 Sep 2000 21:52:00 GMT
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> Hope that helps. Believe it or not, this is a common question and has been
> answered a number of times in the more mainstream groups like market.appraisal
> etc. It might even be in the FAQ, which isn't finished.
Yes, I knew it had been addressed before but I couldn't find any answer that
related to the Australian local-buy situation. There is a difference between
buying on e-bay internationally from a Lego-knowledgeable person who I
probably don't know personally (where I'm just out for the best deal for
myself) and buying locally from a non-Lego-knowledgeable person with whom I
have an ongoing professional relationship. While I may well be able to use
their lack of knowledge to my advantage, it might be more in my long-term
non-Lego interests to offer a "fair price" in this situation.
Kerry
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| (...) There are two main ways of pricing, one is to make a guess as to what sets are likely to be in it based on clues and price using some fraction of their value (to account for likely incompleteness, damaged pieces, etc.). This is a good way to (...) (24 years ago, 21-Sep-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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