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Re: What do they mean? (VELUX House)
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lugnet.promo
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Fri, 10 Nov 2000 06:17:50 GMT
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In lugnet.promo, Eric Lanteigne writes:
> In lugnet.promo, Kevin Maynes writes:
> > In lugnet.promo, Bradley Dale writes:
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> I think what Kevin is asking is why on earth do you have to be an adult(or
> major in your locality) to buy a Lego set? (in this case a Lego Velux house).
Actually, I'm not asking any questions at all. :)
I attempted to answer Bradley's questions though the best I could, and I even
put forth a theory in answer to your own projected question - I think by
requiring purchasers to be "of age", they're trying to throw up a bit of legal
self-preservation. Like if some 8-year old were to "borrow" mommy's credit card
to rack up a bill for a dozen Velux houses or something like that.
Disclaimer - I am not a lawyer.
Don't even wanna be. :)
While you don't have to be 18 (or whatever, dependent upon local law) to buy a
Lego set, Velux is contending that you really ought to be of legal age to do so
1) online and 2) with a credit card.
Hope that helps clarify the thread a bit :)
KevinM.
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