anybody want to buy a large lego collection ???
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anybody want to buy a large lego collection ???
a very large lego collection may be up for sale:
it consists of aprox. 200 apple boxes chock full of lego ranging from every generation, estimated amount of bricks and pieces to be over 2.000.000.
$24.000.00
if anybody is interested , you can email me at : whovianart@gmail.com
for details and more information.
who.
it consists of aprox. 200 apple boxes chock full of lego ranging from every generation, estimated amount of bricks and pieces to be over 2.000.000.
$24.000.00
if anybody is interested , you can email me at : whovianart@gmail.com
for details and more information.
who.
Now Who,the cost of one of your apple boxes is $120,not too many people on this forum need that much lego or can afford to pay that price (although the price seems fair for how much fits inside).YOU couldn't sell a box of lego like that at the flea market?I think people would be intrested if you sold individual apple boxes instead.
bring some to the northwest BrickCon,somebody there would buy a bunch.bring some to the next meeting,maybe you'll get some intrest.
Take care, Andrew
bring some to the northwest BrickCon,somebody there would buy a bunch.bring some to the next meeting,maybe you'll get some intrest.
Take care, Andrew
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$24.000.00
Who taught you to write like that? It bothered me enough that I looked up Decimal Separator on Wikipedia. It turns out that your usage is wrong, which bothers me because I do not like to pick up bad habits, nor do I like to see other people pick up bad habits. The correct way to write that figure is $24,000.00.
Anyways good luck on selling your LEGO. Personally I think you'll be lucky to get a $100/box selling them all individually.
Who taught you to write like that? It bothered me enough that I looked up Decimal Separator on Wikipedia. It turns out that your usage is wrong, which bothers me because I do not like to pick up bad habits, nor do I like to see other people pick up bad habits. The correct way to write that figure is $24,000.00.
Anyways good luck on selling your LEGO. Personally I think you'll be lucky to get a $100/box selling them all individually.
While you are correct about english, oother languages use the . and , differently in relation to currency.
Unsorted boxes for $120 each is stricky. I know I would pay it if I knew what was in the box and liked the ontent, but random used bricks cause be quite disapointing, or amazing. Hard to think of what I would pay for them. I can say for sure that I wouldn't be able to buy the whole lot, and I likely wouldn't want to go into a super complicated deal with 20+ other buyers.
I think you may need to bite the bullet and sell them a box at a time. Or open a bricklink store and make a lot more money selling it, with a lot more time.
Unsorted boxes for $120 each is stricky. I know I would pay it if I knew what was in the box and liked the ontent, but random used bricks cause be quite disapointing, or amazing. Hard to think of what I would pay for them. I can say for sure that I wouldn't be able to buy the whole lot, and I likely wouldn't want to go into a super complicated deal with 20+ other buyers.
I think you may need to bite the bullet and sell them a box at a time. Or open a bricklink store and make a lot more money selling it, with a lot more time.
David Gagnon - (AKA Daveed or Platypus)