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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 10, 2021 17:08
 Subject: Re: Questions for all sellers
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 Topic: Selling
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Stuart9 (1050)

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1. Yes

2. No






In Selling, Skullfyre writes:
  So I have questions for all of the sellers here. Firstly I am not a seller here
but have sold online for a very long time, other products, other sites.

Here are my questions:

1 - Do you feel/think sellers should thoroughly clean and sanitize their used
bricks before selling?


I ask this because I haven't bought a ton here yet but I have now received
three shipments that I would consider filthy and I needed to clean. Quite disgusting
when they stink or have visible grime on them.

2 - Would you ever send a shipment of pieces to a buyer built into a large
flat brick?


I ask this because I had just received a shipment and all 400+ pieces were attached
into large bricks. This then took me around two hours to disassemble to see if
everything I ordered was actually there. In my opinion, this method of shipping
isn't acceptable.

Thanks for the feedback and opinions in advance.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 9, 2021 18:13
 Subject: Re: Selling manufactured error Lego
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 Topic: General
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Stuart9 (1050)

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There are a few who buy these.



In General, IceWorm writes:
  Ok, so I was wondering if theres a collectors desire for manufacture error parts.
I know that prints on the wrong colour pieces are deffo desirable but what I
currently have are parts that the plastic either didn't quite fill up the
whole mould or seem to have been melted(?) during the manufacturing process.

Any thoughts or are they just trash?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 9, 2021 14:11
 Subject: Re: Help check please
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 Topic: Technical Issues
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Stuart9 (1050)

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Very slow at the moment, one or two one day then nothing for a few days.




In Technical Issues, Quaysretire writes:
  I dont like asking this but my sales have been none existent for 3 weeks now
. Normally I receive 1 a day / few days . I appreciate I haven’t got a lot of
stock so this amount of orders is fine . But I just find it incredibly strange
I have had nothing . Therefore would someone please just try to buy something
from me and obviously cancel at the end point . I just want to make sure nothing
is screwed up along the way ..

Obviously if you accidentally buy I will refund asap .

Sorry to ask but not sure how I can check myself.

Thanks
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 8, 2021 16:22
 Subject: Re: Need a window
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 Topic: Announce
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Stuart9 (1050)

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Do you mean light blue grey which is available ?





In Announce, PiaP writes:
  I can`t find it anywhere here, Window 1 x 2 x 2 Plane
2377, light grey. Anyone of you have one to sell?
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 5, 2021 18:56
 Subject: Re: We have a new Catalog Associate!
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 Topic: Catalog
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Never heard of him.

Congratulations.





In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
  Greetings BrickLink catalog enthusiasts!

You will be pleased to learn that we have just today appointed a new Catalog
Associate - Randyf. Randy has served as an Inventories Administrator for the
last couple years and has done a fantastic job. We feel this promotion, though
it has been long in coming, is very well deserved.

As a reminder to those who are still learning about the BrickLink Community Expert
Program, the Catalog Associate position gives admin privileges over the entire
catalog half of our BrickLink system. After one year's experience, Catalog
Associates are eligible for promotion to full Catalog Admin, which gives them
full privileges on both sides, for both catalog and inventories.

https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp

We plan to update the Hall of Fame page very soon. There are several things to
add, including Randy's time serving as Inventory Admin.

Please welcome our new associate!
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 Posted: Apr 28, 2021 04:48
 Subject: Re: We have a new Inventories Administrator!
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Stuart9 (1050)

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Nice one, congratulations and thank you.




In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:





  Dear BrickLink members,

We have appointed to the Community Expert Program one new member today! His username
is Turez and he will be assuming the role of Inventories Administrator. As with
all other admins in this area, he will be eligible to move up through the ranks
after a period of time:

https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=Turez

https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp

Turez comes to us as a well-known and trusted catalog contributor who has a sharp
understanding of LEGO history and catalog related issues. He has contributed
extensively, and his contributions are of a very high quality. You can see some
of his part images here:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&imgLID=346378&sortBy=N&sortAsc=A&catType=P

We look forward to what he will bring to the team. Please welcome him.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Apr 24, 2021 16:13
 Subject: Re: Feature Suggestion: Imperial/Metric Units
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 Topic: Suggestions
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Many of us here still look at Fahrenheit temperatures, much more impressive talking
about temps of 100 degrees or more.




In Suggestions, peregrinator writes:
  In Suggestions, Stuart9 writes:
  It's very odd here with units, I know we are odd anyway, we still use a mixture
of both.

I'm of a generation that has lived through the change over, I don't have
much trouble switching from one to the other, this includes our currency that
changed from units of 12 to 10.

We've never truly made a complete switch.

I'm comfortable either way except with degrees Celsius. When my Canadian
friends talk about "it was so hot today, 30 degrees" I just can't wrap my
head around it.
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 Posted: Apr 24, 2021 15:55
 Subject: Re: Feature Suggestion: Imperial/Metric Units
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It's very odd here with units, I know we are odd anyway, we still use a mixture
of both.

I'm of a generation that has lived through the change over, I don't have
much trouble switching from one to the other, this includes our currency that
changed from units of 12 to 10.

We've never truly made a complete switch.




In Suggestions, charliebravo writes:
  When I perform a search, say on Millennium Falcon sets, and then click on a set,
the weight and dimensions of the set are in Metric units. I live in the USA,
and have lived in Europe. So, metric is pretty easy for me to convert in my head.
But, for the people on the planet that use the Imperial system, and haven’t had
to use grams, millimeters, etc., metric is just a bunch of gobbley-gook that
required the extra step of converting somehow..

Feature Suggestion: Add a setting in the settings menu that allows the display
of Imperial units instead of metric units.

p.s. May the flees of a thousand camels come to rest in the armpits of all those
who comment with: “Everyone should just convert to metric!”
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Apr 11, 2021 18:01
 Subject: Re: Marbled versions of earliest baseplate bb0340
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Submitted one version under not applicable but can't offer a different colour
under the same not applicable option.

Both images are marbled but quite different main colours.

One is marbled Green, I have a second version of this as each plate is different.

Another is on a block , Dark Orange/Medium brown and marbled.




In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
  Thought I'd ask if there is any point trying to add images of these to the
catalogue or does the marbling and the block rule them out ?

If there are missing images, submit them and we'll take a look.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Apr 10, 2021 15:10
 Subject: Marbled versions of earliest baseplate bb0340
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Thought I'd ask if there is any point trying to add images of these to the
catalogue or does the marbling and the block rule them out ?

 
Part No: bb0340  Name: Baseplate 10 x 20 x 1/2 (Automatic Binding Bricks)
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bb0340 Baseplate 10 x 20 x 1/2 (Automatic Binding Bricks)
Parts: Classic

Thanks in advance.

Stuart

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