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| | Author: | Mxyzptlk914 | Posted: | Jan 7, 2024 13:49 | Subject: | Mark a lego.com order off of a want list? | Viewed: | 80 times | Topic: | Buying | |
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| Greetings all!
I've only just realized that BrickLink is owned by Lego. With that being
true, is it possible to check a lego.com order in against a want list in the
same way that I can check a BrickLink order in?
Thanks!
Anthony
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| | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Jan 7, 2024 13:57 | Subject: | Re: Mark a lego.com order off of a want list? | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Buying | |
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| In Buying, Mxyzptlk914 writes:
Hi,
| I've only just realized that BrickLink is owned by Lego.
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For 4 years now!
But, to be a bit more precise, it’s the LEGO Group that owns both BrickLink and
LEGO.
| With that being
true, is it possible to check a lego.com order in against a want list in the
same way that I can check a BrickLink order in?
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Nope. LEGO.com is still considered a competitor site. (See above: siblings,
not parent-child.)
For a time, the MOC Pop-up Store allowed to order parts from PAB to complement
the BL stores. We don’t know yet if the MPS will come back or how… but, anyway,
it was for specific MOCs, not for any Wanted List.
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