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Re: My worst E-Bay/LEGO Experience-A Story, A Warning
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lugnet.market.services
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Wed, 11 Jul 2001 10:36:18 GMT
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In lugnet.market.services, Matthew Gerber writes:
> So a package arrives. Cool. The package is from LEGO Shop-at-Home. I thought
> "What the hell?!?". It was Mickey's Fire Engine. I figured out what this
> jerk had been up to. I wondered how many other people he had done it to.
> 'Cause, yep! You guessed it. The S@H invoice was billed to this guy, and
> shipped to me. Now I knew.
I had a similar experience that actually worked out in my favor. Back when the
classic train was out, I wanted to buy the classic train kit because I needed
the extra track and speed regulator. I saw an auction for the kit on ebay and
bid and won for about $30 less than the listed shop at home price. The package
I received was also sent directly from shop at home. As far as I know the
classic train wasn't sold in any stores, so any discount would have been a good
one. I guess these sort of auctions do sometimes catch up with their sellers.
|3en Cox
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| | My worst E-Bay/LEGO Experience-A Story, A Warning
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| I've wanted to share this story since I first started posting to LUGNET, but couldn't find the information to share until doing some digging around the house on other LEGO related business this evening. This story is a warning to my LUGNET friends (...) (23 years ago, 11-Jul-01, to lugnet.market.services)
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