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I was wondering if some other people could give me an example as to how long
they spend scanning e-bay Lego listings. I used to read all of them, everday,
but that was years ago, when the Lego listing was around 200 or so. As of now,
e-bay has 3,262 items listed for Lego. Even subtracting "s.w." and "star"
and "new" and others, there are a couple of thousand items up. Do others read
all of them? How long does it take? Is it worth it? I can't even just pick
one theme, as I buy castle and pirate and town and.....
thanks-
Chuck
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| (...) There are certainly too many listings now to browse through them all in one sitting. One strategy (that I often employ) is to look at all of them ending in the current 24 hour period. With so many of the succesful bids coming at the last (...) (24 years ago, 21-Jul-00, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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| (...) TOo long, but what I search for - limiting it to the Toys group - are the following keywords, with new auctions first: +lego +39* +lego +29* +lego +old +lego +brown +lego +tec* +lego +train* +lego +lb* +lego +pound* +lego +55* I also look at a (...) (24 years ago, 21-Jul-00, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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