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In lugnet.market.shopping, Cary Clark writes:
> Maybe this belongs in market.theory, but is Tuesday Morning breaking any
> kind of law by advertising sale prices at 50% off that are completely
> fictional? For instance, I have only ever seen the 2555 Belville set at
> Shell stations for about $10. Yet TM claims that they sold once for $24.99.
> I know that KB Toys, FAO Schwartz and many others routinely mark up LEGO
> well above retail, but not Shell promotional sets, surely.
I know LEGO often provides Suggested Retail Prices that are well above what
normal retail channels sell at, including Shop at Home. For example,
Mindstorms RIS 1.5 SRP is $237.99.
-Rob.
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