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 Author: RedSun View Messages Posted By RedSun
 Posted: Jun 9, 2021 20:34
 Subject: Re: Long time Lego lover, new seller
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RedSun (85)

Location:  Canada, British Columbia
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Mar 21, 2019 Contact Member Seller
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Store: RED SUN Brickworks
Thanks for the welcome!

Honestly, I don't see it as competition much. The people selling are also
the people who are buying, or at least that is the way it seems on Bricklink.
Vintage sets often have missing or broken pieces, discoloration, damage, etc,
and there is only so much "out there" in terms of filling that need to get a
nice complete set. No two sellers are going to have the exact inventories in
the exact same area. If there was no "competition" then there would probably
be no buyers either, hehe.

I have an extensive parts-needed list here on BL (BL is utterly fantastic in
this feature alone) that has been slowly whittled down by finding pieces I need
in additional lots I find. Inevitably I will still need to order parts from
other brick fans here on BL.

It's the circle of brick!

In Feedback, MrPetovan writes:
  I started my store with half a dozen 80’s-90’s space sets and the big sets sold
on their own first, leaving me with the smaller sets that eventually found takers
on their own as well, so don’t worry about it.

I welcome a new competitor since I’m doing the exact same as you are doing, this
town definitely is big enough for both of us!


In Feedback, Bulklotboy writes:
  Hello all!

I have been a long time lover of Lego, and several years ago I got out of my
"dark ages" and began buying up a ton of bulk lots locally. My goal is to complete
my Classic Space collection first, and then move onto Futuron, etc.

The second intent is to sell complete or nearly complete, used-vintage sets to
keep the hobby going. I'm sure this is what many of you are doing as well.
I have been building up a very large list of sets, and my thought has been to
"hit the ground running" listing everything at once so that buyers are encouraged
to add some smaller sets to their purchase, to save on shipping costs. The small
sets may be difficult to sell without something rarer or bigger to draw the buyer
in first.

Is this a sound idea?

I have read in several posts here, and on other forums that say it is potentially
a bad sign to list a ton of valuable sets/pieces with very little feedback as
scammers tend to do such things. I intend to provide original photos of each
set with my seller name watermarked in said photos.

I have a decent amount of experience selling items on Ebay (vintage automotive
parts, nearly 500 items sold in 2 years), but none whatsoever as a seller on
Bricklink.

I have been sorting and cataloging hundreds of pounds of bricks off-and-on for
nearly two years now, and hope to get a lot listed here shortly. At this point
I do not intend to sell individual pieces unless they are particularly rare or
valuable due to the fact that nearly 100% is good condition used parts. My loose
bricks will be used to complete other sets to be sold.

Any advice, questions, or critiques are welcomed!
 Author: RedSun View Messages Posted By RedSun
 Posted: Jun 9, 2021 20:24
 Subject: Re: Long time Lego lover, new seller
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RedSun (85)

Location:  Canada, British Columbia
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Mar 21, 2019 Contact Member Seller
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Store: RED SUN Brickworks
Thanks for the advice!

I am still figuring out if Ebay is better for selling sets, but I want to give
Bricklink a solid try first. I know BL is very focused on pieces for MOCs, but
I get great satisfaction from completing sets. In addition, the used pieces
market is a totally different ball game from selling new pieces. There are way
more lots involved with used pieces, and fewer pieces per lot. Condition variations
too.

I have a lot of classic castle, pirates, town, and space (which I want to keep).
I believe everything I have is at the very least retired if not vintage.

I had a large city in early 90s, and want to build one again once I have the
room. I have been planning a large Neo-Classic space MOC too.


In Feedback, rab1234 writes:
  Just list everything that’s ready to be listed. As long as sets are accurately
described and competitively priced, they’ll sell. People will buy small sets
individually. Town sets don’t tend to sell as well, but any 80s-90s space, castle,
and pirates will move. I have not noticed people adding on small sets to larger
orders. Sets generally take a lot longer to sell so don’t get discouraged.



In Feedback, Bulklotboy writes:
  Hello all!

I have been a long time lover of Lego, and several years ago I got out of my
"dark ages" and began buying up a ton of bulk lots locally. My goal is to complete
my Classic Space collection first, and then move onto Futuron, etc.

The second intent is to sell complete or nearly complete, used-vintage sets to
keep the hobby going. I'm sure this is what many of you are doing as well.
I have been building up a very large list of sets, and my thought has been to
"hit the ground running" listing everything at once so that buyers are encouraged
to add some smaller sets to their purchase, to save on shipping costs. The small
sets may be difficult to sell without something rarer or bigger to draw the buyer
in first.

Is this a sound idea?

I have read in several posts here, and on other forums that say it is potentially
a bad sign to list a ton of valuable sets/pieces with very little feedback as
scammers tend to do such things. I intend to provide original photos of each
set with my seller name watermarked in said photos.

I have a decent amount of experience selling items on Ebay (vintage automotive
parts, nearly 500 items sold in 2 years), but none whatsoever as a seller on
Bricklink.

I have been sorting and cataloging hundreds of pounds of bricks off-and-on for
nearly two years now, and hope to get a lot listed here shortly. At this point
I do not intend to sell individual pieces unless they are particularly rare or
valuable due to the fact that nearly 100% is good condition used parts. My loose
bricks will be used to complete other sets to be sold.

Any advice, questions, or critiques are welcomed!
 Author: MrPetovan View Messages Posted By MrPetovan
 Posted: Jun 9, 2021 20:22
 Subject: Re: Long time Lego lover, new seller
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MrPetovan (949)

Location:  USA, New York
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Store: MrPetovan's Clearance Sale
I started my store with half a dozen 80’s-90’s space sets and the big sets sold
on their own first, leaving me with the smaller sets that eventually found takers
on their own as well, so don’t worry about it.

I welcome a new competitor since I’m doing the exact same as you are doing, this
town definitely is big enough for both of us!


In Feedback, Bulklotboy writes:
  Hello all!

I have been a long time lover of Lego, and several years ago I got out of my
"dark ages" and began buying up a ton of bulk lots locally. My goal is to complete
my Classic Space collection first, and then move onto Futuron, etc.

The second intent is to sell complete or nearly complete, used-vintage sets to
keep the hobby going. I'm sure this is what many of you are doing as well.
I have been building up a very large list of sets, and my thought has been to
"hit the ground running" listing everything at once so that buyers are encouraged
to add some smaller sets to their purchase, to save on shipping costs. The small
sets may be difficult to sell without something rarer or bigger to draw the buyer
in first.

Is this a sound idea?

I have read in several posts here, and on other forums that say it is potentially
a bad sign to list a ton of valuable sets/pieces with very little feedback as
scammers tend to do such things. I intend to provide original photos of each
set with my seller name watermarked in said photos.

I have a decent amount of experience selling items on Ebay (vintage automotive
parts, nearly 500 items sold in 2 years), but none whatsoever as a seller on
Bricklink.

I have been sorting and cataloging hundreds of pounds of bricks off-and-on for
nearly two years now, and hope to get a lot listed here shortly. At this point
I do not intend to sell individual pieces unless they are particularly rare or
valuable due to the fact that nearly 100% is good condition used parts. My loose
bricks will be used to complete other sets to be sold.

Any advice, questions, or critiques are welcomed!
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: Jun 9, 2021 20:19
 Subject: Re: Who Pays to Reship Returned Int'l Order?
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zorbanj (820)

Location:  USA, New Jersey
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Store: ZorbaNJ's Bricks
In Shipping, Andrsv writes:
  
From a sellers perspective it makes sense to send to PayPal address.

From a buyer perspective (at least here in Norway) it makes sense that it is
sent to bricklink address.

Regarding a PayPal claim PayPal will take side according to PayPal shipping address.

Yes.

  Regarding a bricklink claim bricklink will take side according to Bricklink shipping
address.

Not if payment was made using PayPal.


  What if customer pays with something else than PayPal, where should the seller
send it?

I don't know, I was only talking about PayPal.

  If seller should always send to PayPal address, then why does bricklink have
addresses for buyers?

I can think of no other reason.

However, I must say again: Sellers *must* ship to the PayPal address or they
lose seller protection.

  Why does the invoice say that items will ship to bricklink address?

My invoice template does not say this. I have not changed the language of the
invoice template.

  If seller wants to be safe, he have to check both addresses. And if he doesn't
check both then he'll have to accept the risk of it.

Yes, and the seller takes on risk when they do not use the PayPal address. Before
PayPal stopped refunding fees, there was a simple solution. The order could be
cancelled and the buyer could re-order after updating the PayPal address. Now
there is an issue as to who pays the fees for the cancelled order.


  If you order something from lego.com: if you have recently moved and your credit
card is still registered with your old address, but you provide the new and
correct address to lego.com. Who's fault would it be if Lego send your package
to your old credit-card address?

Lego would be at fault, because they ask for the shipping address before processing
the order. I don't know rules Lego's payment processor has.
 Author: rab1234 View Messages Posted By rab1234
 Posted: Jun 9, 2021 20:00
 Subject: Re: Long time Lego lover, new seller
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rab1234 (1968)

Location:  USA, North Carolina
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Jun 15, 2018 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Blockbusting Bricks
Just list everything that’s ready to be listed. As long as sets are accurately
described and competitively priced, they’ll sell. People will buy small sets
individually. Town sets don’t tend to sell as well, but any 80s-90s space, castle,
and pirates will move. I have not noticed people adding on small sets to larger
orders. Sets generally take a lot longer to sell so don’t get discouraged.



In Feedback, Bulklotboy writes:
  Hello all!

I have been a long time lover of Lego, and several years ago I got out of my
"dark ages" and began buying up a ton of bulk lots locally. My goal is to complete
my Classic Space collection first, and then move onto Futuron, etc.

The second intent is to sell complete or nearly complete, used-vintage sets to
keep the hobby going. I'm sure this is what many of you are doing as well.
I have been building up a very large list of sets, and my thought has been to
"hit the ground running" listing everything at once so that buyers are encouraged
to add some smaller sets to their purchase, to save on shipping costs. The small
sets may be difficult to sell without something rarer or bigger to draw the buyer
in first.

Is this a sound idea?

I have read in several posts here, and on other forums that say it is potentially
a bad sign to list a ton of valuable sets/pieces with very little feedback as
scammers tend to do such things. I intend to provide original photos of each
set with my seller name watermarked in said photos.

I have a decent amount of experience selling items on Ebay (vintage automotive
parts, nearly 500 items sold in 2 years), but none whatsoever as a seller on
Bricklink.

I have been sorting and cataloging hundreds of pounds of bricks off-and-on for
nearly two years now, and hope to get a lot listed here shortly. At this point
I do not intend to sell individual pieces unless they are particularly rare or
valuable due to the fact that nearly 100% is good condition used parts. My loose
bricks will be used to complete other sets to be sold.

Any advice, questions, or critiques are welcomed!

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