| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | rgurskey | Posted: | Oct 22, 2013 18:19 | Subject: | Re: Minifigures "In My Collection'' | Viewed: | 58 times | Topic: | General | |
| In General, crazylegoman writes:
| Bricklink is not meant to let you keep track of your personal collection. That's
what http://www.brickset.com is for.
David
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Does Brickset allow you to add parts that you purchased from PAB walls? I used
to do that with Peeron, but that website hasn't been updated in years.
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Author: | crazylegoman | Posted: | Oct 22, 2013 15:40 | Subject: | Re: Minifigures "In My Collection'' | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | General | |
| Bricklink is not meant to let you keep track of your personal collection. That's
what http://www.brickset.com is for.
David
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Author: | BrianG07 | Posted: | Sep 29, 2013 17:48 | Subject: | Re: Search Exact Matches & Select Word Issues | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Problem | |
| Thanks all. What's odd is that sometimes a color key word works fine! Hopefully
BrickLink 2.0 will fix this.
In Suggestions, BrianG07 writes:
| Hello, I've been searching for items based on the description listed in BrickLink
based on a list of previous searches I performed, but no results are being found!
For example, I search for "Metallic Gold Minifig, utensil Trophy Statuette"
and get nothing. However, if I search for part of the description (i.e. "Utensil
Trophy Statuette"), then I can usually find the items. I wish search was reliable
in searching for all words.
Also, some words that appear in the item description are not returning results
(i.e. I search for "Sand Red" and get nothing, but searching for "Gilderoy" shows
up with "Sand Red" in his description).
Finally, I'm getting used to your standard descriptions, but I think it would
help search if the items also used standard LEGO descriptions so we could cross-reference,
unless there was a legal reason you couldn't use LEGO descriptions.
Thanks,
Brian
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Author: | WoutR | Posted: | Jul 29, 2013 19:24 | Subject: | Re: Shipping!!! | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Shipping | |
| In Shipping, spacefan6901 writes:
| On topic, yes newer sellers should be aware of these issues.
If it's a boxed set pack it in an outer shipping box. Use sturdy boxes.
If it's parts put them inside a ziplock bag inside your bubble mailer, in
case the mailer gets punctured in transit parts are less likely to get lost.
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Those zip lock bags have saved a few of my orders
Highly recommended!
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Author: | BLUSER_170765 | Posted: | Jul 27, 2013 21:14 | Subject: | Re: Shipping!!! | Viewed: | 69 times | Topic: | Shipping | |
| The "Suggestions" topic is for site suggestions for features / improvements.
This belongs in "Shipping."
On topic, yes newer sellers should be aware of these issues.
If it's a boxed set pack it in an outer shipping box. Use sturdy boxes.
If it's parts put them inside a ziplock bag inside your bubble mailer, in
case the mailer gets punctured in transit parts are less likely to get lost.
In Suggestions, bartender90 writes:
| To all sellers. Please check out You tube videos showing how packages are handled
by the various companies including the USPS. I have had several bad experiences
myself with the USPS. Fortuneatly, most of the sellers have done an OUTSTANDING
job of properly packing my items and they have weathered the abuse. That being
said...simply wrapping the actual LEGO box in brown paper is inviting disaster
and bad feedback. If you plan on shipping the item this way PLEASE state that
on your terms and conditions or splash page. I, for one, am willing to pay
more if it ensures my new box doesn't show up completely crushed, like yesterday.
Thank you.
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