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Re: Help! Pieces from Time Train!
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Date: 
Tue, 15 Jun 1999 17:25:55 GMT
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In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Michael Ulring writes:
In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Ectal Greenhas writes:

I just received a Time Train from an eBay transaction. It was described as • "new
in beaten box" which was true enough. Everything was there in the polybags
except for 2 pieces. Both are black bricks with 2 slanted sides. They measure
3x3, I think. They're just like the standard corner roof bricks, only 3x3
instead of 2x2.

Does anyone know if those are normally packaged loose in the box? That would
explain how they might have been lost. And, more importantly, does anyone • know
how I could find a couple real fast? Is there a current set with those pieces
or would anyone like to sell me these?

Those two black 3x3 corner low-slope pieces are not supposed to be loose in • the
6497 box, they're supposed to be in one of the polybags.  Were any bags • already
open, taped or otherwise resealed?  I'd say this is rather suspicious
considering those pieces are rather popular and not all that common.  Maybe • the
seller decided to lift the pieces he wanted and sell off the leftovers to
unsuspecting eBay bidders.  Too bad if that is the case.  You should try
calling Lego Consumer Affairs, and consider contacting the eBay seller to
inquire about this suspicious behavior.

-Mike

First of all, I'd like to thank everyone who quickly responded to my message.
This is all rather enlightening.

Unfortunately, I don't recall any of the polybags being obviously tampered
with, but I suppose it's possible that someone very craftily opened and
resealed one.

Also unfortunate... it's very hard to accuse the eBay seller, even if
wrongdoing is apparent, until I hear their side of the story. Perhaps they
bought this set from the rip-off artist in question and never looked at it. I
don't know. I am assuming wrong-doing at some point, as I've never heard of
missing pieces from a sealed Lego set. Lego has a pretty perfect rep in the
quality control arena.

Hopefully Consumer Affairs can help me out here. Thanks a lot. If anyone else
has any ideas or thoughts on this, let me know.



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  Re: Help! Pieces from Time Train!
 
(...) measure (...) pieces (...) Well, Consumer Affairs was VERY accommodating. They agreed to send me the two pieces after I described my predicament. I was really impressed. They just took it on faith that since I had an exact description of the (...) (25 years ago, 15-Jun-99, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)

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  Re: Help! Pieces from Time Train!
 
(...) "new (...) Those two black 3x3 corner low-slope pieces are not supposed to be loose in the 6497 box, they're supposed to be in one of the polybags. Were any bags already open, taped or otherwise resealed? I'd say this is rather suspicious (...) (25 years ago, 15-Jun-99, to lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade)

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