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 Author: Bricklord View Messages Posted By Bricklord
 Posted: Jul 4, 2021 08:14
 Subject: Hey Yanks....
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 Topic: General
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Location:  Canada, Alberta
Member Since Contact Type Status
Jun 11, 2002 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Bricklord's T. Chest
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 Author: Bricklord View Messages Posted By Bricklord
 Posted: Jun 25, 2021 15:41
 Subject: Re: Shipping to Europe from Canada
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 Topic: Shipping
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Location:  Canada, Alberta
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Store: Bricklord's T. Chest
Varies with the country. UK seems to have a 1-4 week lag (likely held in Customs).
France is about normal, and Germany not much above what would otherwise be normal.
Haven't had much from anywhere else recently. This is for Airmail Small Packets,
nothing tracked.



In Shipping, Diamond57 writes:
  Just a quick question, what are you getting for actual days for a small parcel
to arrive in Europe? (not what Canada Post says). Both for tracked and non-tracked.

Thanks

Jon
 Author: Bricklord View Messages Posted By Bricklord
 Posted: Jun 21, 2021 11:27
 Subject: Re: NPB
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 Topic: Help
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Location:  Canada, Alberta
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Store: Bricklord's T. Chest
You have to let the proce3ss run its course. 7 days before you complete the NPB
to cancel it, if the delinquent does not communicate or pay. 14 day if they communicate.
After that, complete the NPB and cancel the order. Then leave feedback to warn
others. They delinquent can leave feed back for the first day but it will get
wiped and the ability to do so blocked by the system automatically.




In Help, emperor61 writes:
  Hi

Have issued an NPB (first time I've had to) and just want to confirm: if
the buyer doesn't pay or make contact, and then I cancel the order, can
I leave negative feedback against the buyer without them replying likewise? Basically,
does a completed NPB stop a buyer from leaving feedback?

Thanks in advance!
 Author: Bricklord View Messages Posted By Bricklord
 Posted: Jun 20, 2021 09:04
 Subject: Re: adhering lego so it won't come apart
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 Topic: Problem
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Location:  Canada, Alberta
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Kragling (gluing) bricks together is considered sacrilege. However, if you absolutely
must, different glues will have different results. Most model glues will actually
melt the plastic to one degree or another, but will affect the bricks. While
they will all hold the bricks together, many will be a permanent solution. If
you do not wish to damage the bricks and want to leave open the eventuality of
taking it apart, with effort, without harm to the brisks then use simple whitepaper
glue. It will not react with the ABS plastic and can be peeled off afterwards,
yet will holds bricks together quite well over time.




In Problem, kdrosenbaum writes:
  Hi,

I'm relatively new to using Lego for anything other than playing with my
kid. I'm making some pieces that will need to hang on a wall. I plan to use
velcro on the back to attach them but wondered if I'm trying to reinvent
a wheel that already exists. How do you hang your Lego creations?

Also want to affix the pieces so they cannot be taken apart. Does anyone use
a particular product for this? It would need to be non-yellowing for my purposes.

Any help or tips are welcome!
 Author: Bricklord View Messages Posted By Bricklord
 Posted: Jun 15, 2021 18:32
 Subject: Re: Please add "i no longer want this order"
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 Topic: Feedback
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Location:  Canada, Alberta
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Store: Bricklord's T. Chest
'Smells like bluf.'

I do not often post on the forums, but I do follow them. For years I have perused
the various threads and noticed your propensity for commenting on a wide variety
of topics, always pronouncing your views and opinions, invariably stating that
something described is not how it is done in your country, and therefore is wrong
everywhere else. The recurrent theme of your posts is that the rest of the world
does not operate the way your small part of it does, therefore the rest of the
world is wrong. Yes, the rest of the world does not always operate the way it
does in your home. That is the way the world works.

In this instance, you have professed an opinion as fact. I have simply asked
you to prove this fact. If there are any smells to be had, they do not emanate
on my end.




In Feedback, Teup writes:
  Very strange reply, you first state that it's different in your place and
then you don't produce the evidence. Smells like bluf.

Anyway, if you're right, you would still need to respect the rights of your
US or EU customers. Therefore, the cancellation reason the OP suggested is still
a relevant and valid request, and stoplisting them for requesting it seems petty
to me.

(Also, I would not want to discriminate buyers based on their country of residence
in terms of the level of service they're getting, but that is a personal
choice)

In Feedback, Bricklord writes:
  You tell us. You seem to be the expert on how the world works outside your borders.



In Feedback, Teup writes:
  So what's the law in Canada?

In Feedback, Bricklord writes:
  You would do well to remember that your cited 'legal rights' apply only
to your country. This is a world wide platform for selling. What applies in your
country does not necessarily apply elsewhere. Know your arcs.


In Feedback, Teup writes:
  Hard to believe you seem to have such an extensive amount of experience on BL
yet fail to let people use their legal rights as consumers.

In Feedback, Bricklord writes:
  you just got yourself stoplisted in yet another store. I will thank you however
for at least warning me before I waste my time on you.



In Feedback, Deedesria writes:
  Theres no good way to communicate why i want to cancel my orders sometimes. I
often end up with not enough money, or almost impulse buying sets and changing
my mind. Please add an option that says "I no longer want this order" or something
along those lines

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