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Re: just some words from Lego Aus.
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Tue, 25 Jul 2000 06:58:33 GMT
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I probably should've added this too:
As most have speculated, they do recieve shipments from Denmark, and they only
distribute whatever they get in the containers. So I'm not sure how many
shipments they get, but perhaps its as small as 3/4 shipments a year. Freaky
ey? That only a few of them shipping containers supply all of this countries
lego demands.
Does this say more about supply or about demand?
Santosh
In lugnet.org.au, Benjamin Whytcross writes:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Santosh Bhat [mailto:santosh@student.unsw.edu.au]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 4:37 PM
> > To: lugnet.org.au@lugnet.com
> > Subject: just some words from Lego Aus.
> >
> >
> > Hey all, spoke to Customer service at Lego Aus today and just
> > thought I'd share
> > some of the goss.
>
> Thanks.
>
> > They have the Railway Station 4556(?) in stock priced at $80
> > I'm looking to buy some tracks (more than whats available at
> > the stores) and
> > i'm getting packs direct from Lego Aus at $24 a box
> > (including delivery). Thats
> > a pretty good price IMO
>
> Well, at the start of the year, it was $69 [inc postage] for the station.
> Pity they didn't tell anyone they do this sort of thing...
> >
> > Lego Aus are well aware of Lugnet, but they say that some of
> > the ideas that
> > float up on here are wrong!
>
> Well, they are certainly welcome to correct us...Until then we're going to
> have to believe what's here.
>
> > Price fluctuations according to GST are in the hands of
> > individual retailers
> > not Lego Aus.I asked about the Football sets and if they were
> > indeed going up.
> > Customer service couldn't help with this, It's up to
> > marketing and retailers.
>
> Which is dependant on the cost of the sets to the stores FROM LA...and LA is
> the ones who set the RRP.....
>
> > Oh also, expect online sales to be implemented Aug/Sept, This
> > is Lego Direct I
> > think as Lego Aus will still be bringing sets in. But expect all the
> > sets/pieces available from this online facility to be in US$ and to be
> > increased shipping costs.
>
> Why couldn't they have done this from the start for everywhere, and then
> just 'reduced' postage as warehouses were opened?
>
> > Lego gets more specials in America basically for two reasons:
> > 1) bigger market
> > 2) they sell a lot more by way of Home learning/education
> > sets whereas there's
> > no such setup here in Australia.
>
> and 3) There's a factory there which seems to specialise in this sort of
> thing.
>
> > Ok mayber Customer Service do a good job, Its the rest of the
> > office that needs
> > to be spoken to!
>
> Agreed...Although customer service could at least let us know when they're
> getting specials in.
>
> > Santosh
>
>
>
> Benjamin Whytcross [waiting to hear LA's reply...but not holding my breath]
> BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
> Ph: (03) 9856 5282
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>
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| (...) Thanks. (...) Well, at the start of the year, it was $69 [inc postage] for the station. Pity they didn't tell anyone they do this sort of thing... (...) Well, they are certainly welcome to correct us...Until then we're going to have to believe (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.au)
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