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Re: Stupid: Bought an Open Box
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Sat, 29 Jan 2000 06:38:37 GMT
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Hardly. If you have more than about 5 parts these days, they WILL charge you.
Mind you, they don't charge much, but the days of just about everything free are
long gone.
> > So, any suggestions on how I can get the missing pieces? Turns out this set
> > is from '96 so that's going back a bit. I don't really want to buy a full kit
> > from someone because I'm freaky about having part kits laying around. Is it
> > possible to buy what I'm missing from LEGO? I don't mind paying for the
> > pieces since I knew the risks of buying from that shelf. But that's going to
> > be a hefty list of parts going to LEGO. I'd have to photocopy the
> > instructions, and circle everything I'm missing I guess.
> >
> > Anyhow, hope someone can help..., it's a neat little set.
>
> Just call LEGO Consumer Affairs. Replacement parts are free (in most cases,
> including yours).
--
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