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Careful on any orders with eToys. Check out the cnet article about them at
www.news.com. They will be filing bankruptcy within 5 to 10 days and closing
down their website on March 8th, a full month ahead of what they were
planning. Saving a few dollars may not be worth being listed as one of their
creditors in court. If, however, they drop their Lego prices down to the 75%
off or more level, it may be worth the risk.
--David
In lugnet.market.shopping, Thomas Garrison writes:
> eToys appears to have dropped some of its prices again. Leo's Castle, for
> instance, is $65, and the MTT is $28. Nothing fantastic, but better than
> MSRP. They may also be running out of some items. . .I think their computer is
> coming up with fewer sets available than before.
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| I"m no expert on credit cards, but I think if you buy with a reputible credit card, (visa, mastercard, American express) you are guaranteed satisfaction, that is, if they don't ship, the card will recover the loss. If i'm wrong, please be kind with (...) (24 years ago, 27-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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| eToys appears to have dropped some of its prices again. Leo's Castle, for instance, is $65, and the MTT is $28. Nothing fantastic, but better than MSRP. They may also be running out of some items. . .I think their computer is coming up with fewer (...) (24 years ago, 26-Feb-01, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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