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Re: Expensive Legos!!
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lugnet.pirates
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Date:
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Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:02:35 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> What is so hard about getting these items? If I had $135 and I wanted a carribian
> clipper then this place sounds better than ebay because there is no way you can be
> outbid at the last minute. How come people from the US have not been asking
> freinds in argentina and other similar places to get these sets for them:
> us friend sends them the money to but it, argineinian buys it for them and then
> mails it to the us. What else would someone in the us have to pay on top of the
> $135 to get this (other than money paied to the person who is buying it for them,
> for their troubles etc) How much would the postage be? Are there any hidden taxes
> on top of the $135?
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> Also to the person who found these, out of interest, how much are the BSB's
> selling for?
>
> --
> Jonathan Wilson
> wilsonj@xoommail.com
> http://members.xoom.com/wilsonj/
I've known that they are floating about in South America for quite some time,
and it's easy to see why. $135!!! I can get two for that price (admittedly
used and probably without the box, but I just don't see a box being worth twice
the price).
Yes, I've heard of the big ships being there, but for even more huge sums. I
mean HUGE.
Bruce
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| (...) What is so hard about getting these items? If I had $135 and I wanted a carribian clipper then this place sounds better than ebay because there is no way you can be outbid at the last minute. How come people from the US have not been asking (...) (25 years ago, 25-Jan-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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