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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 23, 2021 06:49
 Subject: Re: Lowest prices dont work?
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 Topic: Help
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Seems to work ok for me




In Help, Yourbricks writes:
  Hello


From last update, When I check some prices in bricklink, I have it in lowest
price but it dont work and prices are mixed, lowest and highest...

Somebody have same problem or know how to fix it?

Thanks
 
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 19, 2021 17:32
 Subject: Re: Rate my collection
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 Topic: General
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Fair collection.

Worried it was a link to a dodgy website when I read the title.





In General, Ilikepandas writes:
  so i started collecting minifigs this year
and rebuilding some of the old ones i had
this this what have so far
so rate my collection 1-10
10 being good and 1 being bad

i have some marvel ones i just cant fit them into the picture
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 19, 2021 14:58
 Subject: Re: I can't proceed to checkout
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 Topic: Problem
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A ship that foundered almost immediately after launch.




In Problem, rmor writes:
  In Problem, SylvainLS writes:
  In Problem, mach1baby writes:
  In Problem, rmor writes:
  Hello.
I have several carts and I am unable to checkout. Someone can help me ?
Thanks.

It's a global problem it appears, the midday update seemed to not help anything,
hence why admin hasn't commented as most likely they have no fix currently.
We are all in the same boat.

The Vasa?

The Vasa ? I don't understand. Sorry
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 19, 2021 12:50
 Subject: Re: Who has sold their entire store?
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 Topic: Selling
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This might help

Message 1270801





In Selling, Sheffbricks writes:
  So I was using Bricklink to sell off spare LEGO to make a little money on the
side but am going back to work soon so won't have time for it.

Have just finished a full stock take so all quantities are checked and verified
plus all prices have been adjusted to current lowest in UK in most cases.

There are about 90k parts with about 98% new condition and the used ones are
all what others would list as 'new'

I am wanting to sell the whole store including stock and the presence here on
bricklink so the buyer can consolidate stores and get the 2k+ feedback boost
from merging stores.

This is a viable store on its own and you can see from my current feedback that
it's taking lots of orders so you could buy it as a starter store or to add
to an existing store you have.

There has been a lot of time put in to organising and updating inventory so I
think a quick sale at 1/3 current store inventory value is a fair deal. and
i will include stock, store and storage (large wilko drawer units) plus a ton
of new gripseal baggies.

I've put a fraction as the price rather than a number as that will change
as orders are taken and fulfilled.

Any serious interested parties please get in touch as I'm asking other people
direct about this and don't see it taking long to shift at almost 70% off

thanks
Dita
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 19, 2021 11:52
 Subject: Re: Who has sold their entire store?
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 Topic: Selling
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It's correct, you cannot pass on feedback when a store is sold, you are only
selling stores stock, nothing else.

Hope you find a buyer.



In Selling, Sheffbricks writes:
  Thanks MrPetovan.

I looked and couldn't find anything stating it wasn't allowed and the
topic on merging accounts talks of merging feedback so I read that as it is possible.

Is there a way to tag an admin in this ye olde style forum to get a ruling on
it as searching doesn't yield much fruit?

If it is against the rules, and I can be shown this in black and white, then
I'm more than happy to just sell the store stock on here and then close down
the account afterwards.

thanks
Dita




In Selling, MrPetovan writes:
  I don't think you can sell your account with the associated feedback.

You can still sell your whole inventory as a custom item for a fixed price or
on the forum if you're open to negotiations, but the feedbacks are yours
and yours only, I believe.

In Selling, Sheffbricks writes:
  So I was using Bricklink to sell off spare LEGO to make a little money on the
side but am going back to work soon so won't have time for it.

Have just finished a full stock take so all quantities are checked and verified
plus all prices have been adjusted to current lowest in UK in most cases.

There are about 90k parts with about 98% new condition and the used ones are
all what others would list as 'new'

I am wanting to sell the whole store including stock and the presence here on
bricklink so the buyer can consolidate stores and get the 2k+ feedback boost
from merging stores.

This is a viable store on its own and you can see from my current feedback that
it's taking lots of orders so you could buy it as a starter store or to add
to an existing store you have.

There has been a lot of time put in to organising and updating inventory so I
think a quick sale at 1/3 current store inventory value is a fair deal. and
i will include stock, store and storage (large wilko drawer units) plus a ton
of new gripseal baggies.

I've put a fraction as the price rather than a number as that will change
as orders are taken and fulfilled.

Any serious interested parties please get in touch as I'm asking other people
direct about this and don't see it taking long to shift at almost 70% off

thanks
Dita
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 18, 2021 12:41
 Subject: Re: Antivirus warning on Bricklink!?
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 Topic: Technical Issues
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My thoughts too.





In Technical Issues, cosmicray writes:
  In Technical Issues, MrPetovan writes:
  I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with Avast so I don't know how to silence
this specific alert permanently. As a personal policy I don't trust third-party
antivirus software on Windows, Windows 10 already has Windows Defender that does
the same job, and layering antivirus software is never a good idea.

So my suggestion would be to uninstall Avast but it really is up to you.

In Technical Issues, Kenopolis writes:
  Thanks for the info.
Any idea what can be done about this, other than ignoring it everytime?

Now I have to wonder, how many buyers are getting this, and avoiding placing
orders here.

Nita Rae
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 17, 2021 12:51
 Subject: Re: Temporary store closure
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 Topic: General
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Thanks, I need it as properties are selling without viewings, absolutely crazy.



In General, peregrinator writes:
  Good luck!

In General, Stuart9 writes:
  Just for anyone interested.

Store closing approx 7pm tonight ( U.K.time ) as I'm house hunting again.

Plan to reopen 26th May.

Stuart
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 17, 2021 06:28
 Subject: Temporary store closure
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Just for anyone interested.

Store closing approx 7pm tonight ( U.K.time ) as I'm house hunting again.

Plan to reopen 26th May.

Stuart
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 16, 2021 15:36
 Subject: Re: Lead olanters
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Please read Lead planters as subject.

I have two matching planters :

10" x 11.5" x 23"




In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
  Just thought I'd ask here if anyone has any experience in : buying, selling
or valuing real vintage lead planters ( not faux ).

These are extremely heavy and not sure I'll need them in Cornwall, hoping
to find someone who buys or deals in more than Lego.

Also have a large vintage farmhouse table that I might part with too, all would
be collection only.

I've really no idea what to ask for them and I'll probably have to sell
via eBay if I can't find a buyer myself, might advertise at work if I can
value them.

Checked online but didn't help much as I can't find anything similar.

I know it's unlikely that anyone can help but worth a try.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart
 
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 16, 2021 15:13
 Subject: Lead olanters
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Just thought I'd ask here if anyone has any experience in : buying, selling
or valuing real vintage lead planters ( not faux ).

These are extremely heavy and not sure I'll need them in Cornwall, hoping
to find someone who buys or deals in more than Lego.

Also have a large vintage farmhouse table that I might part with too, all would
be collection only.

I've really no idea what to ask for them and I'll probably have to sell
via eBay if I can't find a buyer myself, might advertise at work if I can
value them.

Checked online but didn't help much as I can't find anything similar.

I know it's unlikely that anyone can help but worth a try.

Thanks for any help.

Stuart

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