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 Author: UTLF View Messages Posted By UTLF
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:48
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UTLF (1267)

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I don't care about the spam itself, I'm more-so bothered by the fact
that the Admins in charge allow it in the first place; it may be an insignificant
annoyance, but for me, it shows they don't care. Action speaks louder than
words, and they're full of empty promises.

They can say they care, they can give as much lip-service as they'd like,
but it's been going on for years now and they still haven't come up with
a simple solution to forum spam. I've said it in the past, but it doesn't
really make me feel confident in the site's security when they can't
even deal with simple spam being posted daily for the past 3 or so years.

"It's the spaghetti code though! it's impossible to tackle!!!!"

Is that why they've done umpteen complex & pointless changes that no one
asked for while ignoring real issues? Implementing a MOC pop-up shop, a designer
program, a 2nd forum for Studio, and merging a bunch of parts for no reason?
It's extremely frustrating to watch, especially when some changes have been
protested for weeks before they implemented them. But "muh spaghetti code"
prevents them from implementing a requirement or filter for forum posts. Makes
sense.

I personally think the whole Bricklink team needs a restructuring or needs to
be replaced entirely. Sorry to say, but this seems to have been an issue for
way longer than I've even been on the website judging by other posts that
have been brought up over the years.

They hired more helpdesk staff back around Fall 2022, then on top of that they
had Lego step in and provide customer service reps this year, and that STILL
hasn't helped the help desk backlog, that has been "months behind"
for months now with no real info as to how bad it is, we can only go off of what
regular forum members parrot in their posts.

On top of that, the community engagement people hardly communicate with us...
the only admin that actually seems to acknowledge posts is Russell, but even
then a lot gets ignored and looked over (I know he can't reply to everything
and read everything, but there are a lot of popular forum posts that have valid
concerns that get ignored)

I love Bricklink, just hate to see it mishandled and stomped on like it has been
for the past while now.
 Author: jennnifer View Messages Posted By jennnifer
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:43
 Subject: Re: Useful selling tip.
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jennnifer (3535)

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In Selling, runner.caller writes:
  As you pick an order, group all the items in small piles of 5.
When done picking, it should be super easy to count. If the final total items
picked matches the total order items, then odds are the order was picked correctly.

It's the most useful selling tip I've encountered.
This has been shared in the forum before (which is how I first learned it), but
I thought it's worthwhile to bring it up again because I see forum complaints
often like "over half of my orders on BL are wrong missing pieces"...
etc...

This usefulness will also vary depending on the types of orders you get as a
seller.

MOST of mine are all small items and less than 100pcs so this method is pretty
easy. It works for larger orders too, just need more space/larger groups or a
mix of both.

It still saves me from a short pick here and there and since using it, my error
rate has gone down considerably.

I count into groups of 5 too. I also have a checked cloth on my sorting table.
I spread out 5 of whatever into each square and it's super easy to count.

~Jen
 Author: Saitobricks.ca View Messages Posted By Saitobricks.ca
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:37
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Saitobricks.ca (37)

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In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe

Says the one who spammed the forum with over 6,500 messages

Profession: spreader.

Confession: spammer.
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:25
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1001bricks (52399)

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In General, Saitobricks.ca writes:
  In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe

Says the one who spammed the forum with over 6,500 messages

Profession: spreader.
 Author: Saitobricks.ca View Messages Posted By Saitobricks.ca
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:13
 Subject: Re: Continued Forum Spam
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Saitobricks.ca (37)

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In General, axaday writes:
  In General, Jkbvmartinez04 writes:
  No mustard-flavored Spam? I'm very surprised...

Have you tried it? The mustard-flavored one isn't spam.

How about pizza with ham?
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:10
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In General, Jkbvmartinez04 writes:
  No mustard-flavored Spam? I'm very surprised...

Have you tried it? The mustard-flavored one isn't spam.
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:10
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In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

I understand. From the posted suggestion "Personally don't find the
spam posts all that bothersome. Many do though, and if there's an easy fix
to tidy things up a bit..."


But whether you, I or some others are overly bothered, is not the point of the
suggestion. Betterment of the site, if for no other reason

Anyway, it's just a suggestion of how something that does bother others,
could be handled. A few analogies leap to mind, things that should not be allowed
as being disruptive or subversive to the accustomed functioning of a given community.
In other words, things which though don't particularly bother you or I, might
be addressed nonetheless

But like I said, just a suggestion
 Author: Saitobricks.ca View Messages Posted By Saitobricks.ca
 Posted: May 9, 2024 14:07
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In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe

Says the one who spammed the forum with over 6,500 messages
 Author: sasquatch_eater View Messages Posted By sasquatch_eater
 Posted: May 9, 2024 13:48
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In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe
 
 Author: Jkbvmartinez04 View Messages Posted By Jkbvmartinez04
 Posted: May 9, 2024 13:48
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No mustard-flavored Spam? I'm very surprised...
 Author: Tracyd View Messages Posted By Tracyd
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In General, Dhobeck writes:
  In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe

Many different types of spam indeed



https://youtu.be/cFrtpT1mKy8
 Author: Dhobeck View Messages Posted By Dhobeck
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In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe

Many different types of spam indeed
 
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
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In General, axaday writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.

Same!

Gummies, Pizzas, Mustard, various GPTusers, mods with far too much time and knowledge
(and no Selling Feedback, imagine!), silly contests, Inventory Requests - there
are many different forms of SPAM - depending the POV maybe
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
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In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I just ignore it and it doesn't hurt me at all.
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
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In General, 1001bricks writes:
  In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I am on the forum all day and report at least 4 or 5 spam members per day.
I would be very appreciated. But the last spam doesn't have any link in its
post...

You'd don't think that was intentional misdirection, Nicolas?

It's the first I've seen without links, anyway

You're right, the first without link ! Are bots enough smart ? I don't
think so... It won't last !

Yes, they're progressing. We've seen improvements in NubsGPT!

Mwhahahaha
 Author: Biglesdug View Messages Posted By Biglesdug
 Posted: May 9, 2024 12:26
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Decool is a knockoff brand, they copy LEGO sets and design.

Real one would have the LEGO logo on the neck stud and hips. A fake can also
be printed on real LEGO parts, but then someone custom prints on it.
 Author: Nicolasamico37 View Messages Posted By Nicolasamico37
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In Price Guide, jumashark writes:
  In Price Guide, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In Price Guide, jumashark writes:
  This is a loose mini fig and it has been played with but my son brought it to
me and said he heard it was worth something. I have looked it up and I know a
brand new one is worth 15-20k in the box this one is loose and I have no way
of knowing for sure but everything I have looked at says this one is one of the
350 given away at SDCC in 2013. the two things that I have seen that give it
away are the dotted coloring in the eyes and blue on the chest and the legs being
red with blue painted to points on the knees. Is there any other defining way
to tell? Also what does a loose fig of one of these go for?

I found a picture from Flicker, a comparison between Decool and LEGO® and I can
assure you, this one is a Decool copy ! Sorry

Nicolas

That is why I ask what is is a Decool and what would the real one have on it
mainly so I can explain to my kid he got super excited before he left for school.

Sorry, I can't put a link here but the picture is from Robuko on Flickr.
I can't copy the picture here even if I would, rights reserved...
Search for comparison Decool LEGO SDCC, you will find it
Hope you understand !

Nicolas
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
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In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I am on the forum all day and report at least 4 or 5 spam members per day.
I would be very appreciated. But the last spam doesn't have any link in its
post...

You'd don't think that was intentional misdirection, Nicolas?

It's the first I've seen without links, anyway

You're right, the first without link ! Are bots enough smart ? I don't
think so... It won't last !

Yes, they're progressing. We've seen improvements in NubsGPT!
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In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I am on the forum all day and report at least 4 or 5 spam members per day.
I would be very appreciated. But the last spam doesn't have any link in its
post...

You'd don't think that was intentional misdirection, Nicolas?

It's the first I've seen without links, anyway

You're right, the first without link ! Are bots enough smart ?

You're assuming bots in this seemingly fortuitous and timely instance

  I don't think so... It won't last !
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In Price Guide, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In Price Guide, jumashark writes:
  This is a loose mini fig and it has been played with but my son brought it to
me and said he heard it was worth something. I have looked it up and I know a
brand new one is worth 15-20k in the box this one is loose and I have no way
of knowing for sure but everything I have looked at says this one is one of the
350 given away at SDCC in 2013. the two things that I have seen that give it
away are the dotted coloring in the eyes and blue on the chest and the legs being
red with blue painted to points on the knees. Is there any other defining way
to tell? Also what does a loose fig of one of these go for?

I found a picture from Flicker, a comparison between Decool and LEGO® and I can
assure you, this one is a Decool copy ! Sorry

Nicolas

That is why I ask what is is a Decool and what would the real one have on it
mainly so I can explain to my kid he got super excited before he left for school.
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In Price Guide, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In Price Guide, jumashark writes:
  This is a loose mini fig and it has been played with but my son brought it to
me and said he heard it was worth something. I have looked it up and I know a
brand new one is worth 15-20k in the box this one is loose and I have no way
of knowing for sure but everything I have looked at says this one is one of the
350 given away at SDCC in 2013. the two things that I have seen that give it
away are the dotted coloring in the eyes and blue on the chest and the legs being
red with blue painted to points on the knees. Is there any other defining way
to tell? Also what does a loose fig of one of these go for?

I found a picture from Flicker, a comparison between Decool and LEGO® and I can
assure you, this one is a Decool copy ! Sorry

Nicolas
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In Price Guide, jumashark writes:
  This is a loose mini fig and it has been played with but my son brought it to
me and said he heard it was worth something. I have looked it up and I know a
brand new one is worth 15-20k in the box this one is loose and I have no way
of knowing for sure but everything I have looked at says this one is one of the
350 given away at SDCC in 2013. the two things that I have seen that give it
away are the dotted coloring in the eyes and blue on the chest and the legs being
red with blue painted to points on the knees. Is there any other defining way
to tell? Also what does a loose fig of one of these go for?

I found a picture from Flicker, a comparison between Decool and LEGO® and I can
assure you, this one is a Decool copy ! Sorry

Nicolas
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In General, popsicle writes:
  In General, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  Fundamentally instruments to insert links, it seems. Often the most effective
and simplest tack is to remove motivation. Consider...

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465461

I am on the forum all day and report at least 4 or 5 spam members per day.
I would be very appreciated. But the last spam doesn't have any link in its
post...

You'd don't think that was intentional misdirection, Nicolas?

It's the first I've seen without links, anyway

You're right, the first without link ! Are bots enough smart ? I don't
think so... It won't last !
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 Posted: May 9, 2024 11:50
 Subject: Re: 2013 SDCC spiderman mini fig
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In Price Guide, jumashark writes:
  This is a loose mini fig and it has been played with but my son brought it to
me and said he heard it was worth something. I have looked it up and I know a
brand new one is worth 15-20k in the box this one is loose and I have no way
of knowing for sure but everything I have looked at says this one is one of the
350 given away at SDCC in 2013. the two things that I have seen that give it
away are the dotted coloring in the eyes and blue on the chest and the legs being
red with blue painted to points on the knees. Is there any other defining way
to tell? Also what does a loose fig of one of these go for?


Before we get excited, is there a lego logo on the torso and legs?


Sadly Marvel figs are faked ALOT. It's not worth getting excited yet unless
you guys actually got it at CC in person.

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This is a loose mini fig and it has been played with but my son brought it to
me and said he heard it was worth something. I have looked it up and I know a
brand new one is worth 15-20k in the box this one is loose and I have no way
of knowing for sure but everything I have looked at says this one is one of the
350 given away at SDCC in 2013. the two things that I have seen that give it
away are the dotted coloring in the eyes and blue on the chest and the legs being
red with blue painted to points on the knees. Is there any other defining way
to tell? Also what does a loose fig of one of these go for?
 

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