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In lugnet.market.brickshops, David Laswell wrote:
> In lugnet.market.brickshops, Jeff Findley wrote:
> > (even though the TOS doesn't seem to address the gray area of stores
> > imposing "terms and conditions" on sales that aren't automatically handled by
> > Bricklink's sales engine).
>
> Given the vast number of sellers who do just that (especially in terms of
> S&H/insurance surcharges), without getting into trouble over it, I'm guessing
> from that that it's okay to say "If you buy X, you must also buy Y", but that
> it's not okay to say, "You can't buy this particular copy of X". Anything
> that's listed in your store must needs be purchasable at any given moment
> (though I've run into one or two stores where quantity minimums had been applied
> to parts that didn't divide evenly, so the last couple parts couldn't be added
> to your cart at all).
>
> I wonder if it would be acceptable to sell half-kits with a 2-unit minimum
> (instead of buying full kits, you buy two half-kits at a time). This would
> allow the seller to list an odd quantity, leaving that last half-kit physically
> unpurchasable. The downside to it is that you'd have to list the half-kit with
> half the cost, so it'd be more confusing for buyers to figure out what they were
> going to be paying in the end, and you'll almost assuredly get at least one
> customer who, no matter how clearly you word the description, complains that
> they order two kits and only got one.
This is now not possible, as Bricklink has been changed
http://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=54279 to allow buyers to add the
remainder to their cart, even if it's not a multiple of the bulk amount. That is
I believe what prompted Lar to enter the description that caused this whole
furore.
ROSCO
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