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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > > And are you seriously stating that I have to justify an interest in Castle
> > > sets in North America?
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> > Yes, I am seriously suggesting that you have to *justify* TLC making
> > available "the whole available line of products" (1) to everyone worldwide.
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> I don't remember how this thread began, but I thought the concern was at least
> as much that LEGO didn't publicize such things as that they were hard to get.
> That is, if you don't know something exists, you can't get it. (Or you find
> out about it too late and have to pay through the nose.) But if it's hard to
> get and you at least know about it, now you have a chance. IMHO, it'd be a
> nice gesture (not that I think it's required of them as a business) if LEGO
> put up notices somewhere on their website to collectors stating that there
> were obscure and hard-to-find special versions of sets in limited markets or
> test markets -- rather than leaving the collectors to find out the hard way.
You're right, and I agree, it would be wonderful if TLC did this.
My issue is that I think there are more effective ways of asking for it than
some people seem to want to employ. Those ways feature politeness... and some
sort of rational thinking around what the benefit to TLC of doing it is.
++Lar
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| | Re: New Chrome Castle Sets
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| (...) I don't remember how this thread began, but I thought the concern was at least as much that LEGO didn't publicize such things as that they were hard to get. That is, if you don't know something exists, you can't get it. (Or you find out about (...) (24 years ago, 4-Sep-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, lugnet.market.theory)
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