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 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 19:18
 Subject: Re: What's up with NOK
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popsicle (6658)

Location:  USA, Washington
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In General, Nubs_Select writes:
  In General, popsicle writes:
  In General, LeeGo73 writes:
  I've noticed that sometimes the prices in NOK are not sorted correctly (price
low high)

In the two screenshots it looks like one shop is pricing in EUR and that price
is converted to NOK and is sorted correctly. The other looks like it's pricing
in NOK, which is converted in EUR and is sorted incorrectly. Exchange rates are
the same 0.9911.63 is same as 2.3527.50

I have only noticed this behaviour with shop's from Norway. Why is this?

NOK, Nokia Oyj shares?

NOK NOK, whos there?

A Norwegian?
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 19:16
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Nubs_Select (3750)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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In General, popsicle writes:
  In General, LeeGo73 writes:
  I've noticed that sometimes the prices in NOK are not sorted correctly (price
low high)

In the two screenshots it looks like one shop is pricing in EUR and that price
is converted to NOK and is sorted correctly. The other looks like it's pricing
in NOK, which is converted in EUR and is sorted incorrectly. Exchange rates are
the same 0.9911.63 is same as 2.3527.50

I have only noticed this behaviour with shop's from Norway. Why is this?

NOK, Nokia Oyj shares?

NOK NOK, whos there?
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 19:14
 Subject: Re: What's up with NOK
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popsicle (6658)

Location:  USA, Washington
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In General, LeeGo73 writes:
  I've noticed that sometimes the prices in NOK are not sorted correctly (price
low high)

In the two screenshots it looks like one shop is pricing in EUR and that price
is converted to NOK and is sorted correctly. The other looks like it's pricing
in NOK, which is converted in EUR and is sorted incorrectly. Exchange rates are
the same 0.9911.63 is same as 2.3527.50

I have only noticed this behaviour with shop's from Norway. Why is this?

NOK, Nokia Oyj shares?

Okay, I get it, Norwegian Krone Euro conversions have been somewhat wonky for
reasons outside the sphere of influence of BL and third party, and beyond whatever
site issue there might also be.
 Author: Lurking View Messages Posted By Lurking
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 18:59
 Subject: Setting up Open Orders for a new seller
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Lurking (78)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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Store: BLOCK BOUTIQUE
Wondering if anyone can help me to setup or check my option for Open Orders please.
I'm a new seller, and believe I've setup the option for buyers to place
an Open Order. I did this from a shared shipping option I copied.

I have a buyer (who is very patient!) who has created an open order. He added
some parts which showed as Batch 1. He added more parts which appeared in the
same Order number as Batch 2. So far so good.

At this stage the Order Status changed to "Updated". I assume this was
done automatically.

The buyer then added more parts, but they didn't appear in that open order.
Instead a whole new order number was created. The status of that new order
is "Pending".

So I'm not sure if this is some strange glitch that hasn't added another
batch to the already open order, or if this is something I haven't setup
correctly. The Buyer would now like to complete his order(s). What do I/we
do?

1: Is there a way to cancel the 2nd order and fix some setting so that when
he re-adds the part it is added to the original order.
2: Do I just send two invoices for the two orders with a total value that covers
the shipping as a single package?

Grateful for any advice, thanks.
 Author: LeeGo73 View Messages Posted By LeeGo73
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 18:39
 Subject: What's up with NOK
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LeeGo73 (1247)

Location:  Netherlands, Zuid-Holland
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Store: 2 buy 4 Bricks
I've noticed that sometimes the prices in NOK are not sorted correctly (price
low high)

In the two screenshots it looks like one shop is pricing in EUR and that price
is converted to NOK and is sorted correctly. The other looks like it's pricing
in NOK, which is converted in EUR and is sorted incorrectly. Exchange rates are
the same 0.9911.63 is same as 2.3527.50

I have only noticed this behaviour with shop's from Norway. Why is this?
 


 Author: Dhobeck View Messages Posted By Dhobeck
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 17:37
 Subject: Re: Pay to sort
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Dhobeck (31)

Location:  USA, Montana
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Store: SirIceCreamMansBrixNFigs
In Help, Adjour writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.

Here's the link to the sorting sheet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1809BBSWvmC6HrqpWcbQa-YP6alDrJOIe/view

They share it in the description for this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSr8117iiIQ&t=7s

I printed it out and sort 1 pound of Lego into the category’s and it took around
50 minutes so I’m think maybe $2 a pound. But maybe state that you have to finish
sorting the entire bin to get paid. I would also pull out category #16 just as
a per caution. Also it should not be snowing this time of year

I'm cackling, thank you XD

No problem
 
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 16:56
 Subject: Re: Possible phishing emails
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SylvainLS (46)

Location:  France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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In Technical Issues, SylvainLS writes:
  Please, don’t post personal info on the forum.  Your e-mail address was in the
pictures.  Obfuscate it before repost the images.

*reposting

And I forgot: sorry I had to cancel your post, but we can’t edit posts here
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 16:54
 Subject: Re: Possible phishing emails
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SylvainLS (46)

Location:  France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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Please, don’t post personal info on the forum.  Your e-mail address was in the
pictures.  Obfuscate it before repost the images.


In Technical Issues, stabo2855 writes:
  I saw a couple of posts regarding emails stating, "Someone has signed into
your account." The ones I saw were from support@policyking.net. The one I
received appears to come from bricklink support. I did not click any links. I
immediately logged out of my account and changed my password. I'm using my
phone b/c my PC is down right now so I could not hover over the address. But
the drop down arrow shows the address as well as encryption details. (see attached
screenshots).

Thanks, SB
 Author: stabo2855 View Messages Posted By stabo2855
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 16:14
 Subject: Re: Phishing emails
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Location:  USA, Louisiana
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In Technical Issues, 1001bricks writes:
  In Technical Issues, Heartbricker writes:
  In Technical Issues, Nicholas_morrow writes:
  I have gotten several emails from support@Policyking.net about suspicious activity.
They keep trying to hack into my account.

We received 5 of those emails in a span of 2 hours today.

Any idea where they get BL user email addresses?

There are many ways to get e-mail addresses, specific ones or in bulk lists.

Ex: a buyer 3 years ago could have his PC infected by a trojan or a virus which
will parse all his local e-mails and send the addresses From/To etc.

Or another site you registered which had its database hacked.

Or often, while simply Googling the web.

And zillion other ways, most of them not being related to BrickLink.
 Author: Dhobeck View Messages Posted By Dhobeck
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 14:56
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Dhobeck (31)

Location:  USA, Montana
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In Help, SylvainLS writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  How do you determine stud dimensions and are there some parts that should not
have them?

Would
 
Part No: 970c00  Name: Hips  and Legs Plain
* 
970c00 (Inv) Hips and Legs Plain
Parts: Minifigure, Legs {Red}
stud dimensions be 1 x 2 x 2? Or is is classified as not needing
any ?

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2510
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=261

Thank you
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 14:52
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SylvainLS (46)

Location:  France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  How do you determine stud dimensions and are there some parts that should not
have them?

Would
 
Part No: 970c00  Name: Hips  and Legs Plain
* 
970c00 (Inv) Hips and Legs Plain
Parts: Minifigure, Legs {Red}
stud dimensions be 1 x 2 x 2? Or is is classified as not needing
any ?

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2510
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=261
 Author: dethkruzer View Messages Posted By dethkruzer
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 14:46
 Subject: Re: Adding parts from stud.io file to wishlist?
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Location:  Finland, Pohjois-Savo
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In Help, SylvainLS writes:
  In Help, dethkruzer writes:
  So I was looking at some fan-made stud.io instructions for a few builds I've
been looking to do. Thing is, these builds have a fair few pieces that would
take quite a lot of time to search and add to a wishlist manually. But as I was
looking through some discussion on reddit, I saw someone mention something about
using a stud.io file to find all the needed parts, or something like that?

Could someone please explain how i could go about doing this?

Thanks.

Hi,

From Studio: https://studiohelp.bricklink.com/hc/en-us/articles/5705925898135-Upload-as-a-Wanted-List

From the website: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/wanted/upload.page

Thanks a bunch, bud
 Author: Dhobeck View Messages Posted By Dhobeck
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 14:45
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Store: SirIceCreamMansBrixNFigs
How do you determine stud dimensions and are there some parts that should not
have them?

Would
 
Part No: 970c00  Name: Hips  and Legs Plain
* 
970c00 (Inv) Hips and Legs Plain
Parts: Minifigure, Legs {Red}
stud dimensions be 1 x 2 x 2? Or is is classified as not needing
any ?
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 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 14:35
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Location:  France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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In Help, dethkruzer writes:
  So I was looking at some fan-made stud.io instructions for a few builds I've
been looking to do. Thing is, these builds have a fair few pieces that would
take quite a lot of time to search and add to a wishlist manually. But as I was
looking through some discussion on reddit, I saw someone mention something about
using a stud.io file to find all the needed parts, or something like that?

Could someone please explain how i could go about doing this?

Thanks.

Hi,

From Studio: https://studiohelp.bricklink.com/hc/en-us/articles/5705925898135-Upload-as-a-Wanted-List

From the website: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/wanted/upload.page
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Location:  Finland, Pohjois-Savo
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So I was looking at some fan-made stud.io instructions for a few builds I've
been looking to do. Thing is, these builds have a fair few pieces that would
take quite a lot of time to search and add to a wishlist manually. But as I was
looking through some discussion on reddit, I saw someone mention something about
using a stud.io file to find all the needed parts, or something like that?

Could someone please explain how i could go about doing this?

Thanks.
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 22:31
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Nubs_Select (3750)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Store: Nub's Select
Ive always used
https://www.photoresizer.com
 Author: Brickspert_AU View Messages Posted By Brickspert_AU
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Location:  Australia, Tasmania
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Store: Brickspert
Hi all, thanks for the help in advance.
I am trying to upload an image of a piece that I wish to add to the catalogue
but all my imagaes are too big (bigger than the 800 x 600 pixel limit).
How should I go about getting a picture that I can upload?
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 21:27
 Subject: Re: Pay to sort
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Location:  USA, Tennessee
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Store: The Chili is a Bit Spicy
In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.

Here's the link to the sorting sheet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1809BBSWvmC6HrqpWcbQa-YP6alDrJOIe/view

They share it in the description for this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSr8117iiIQ&t=7s

I printed it out and sort 1 pound of Lego into the category’s and it took around
50 minutes so I’m think maybe $2 a pound. But maybe state that you have to finish
sorting the entire bin to get paid. I would also pull out category #16 just as
a per caution. Also it should not be snowing this time of year

I'm cackling, thank you XD
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 16:47
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Location:  USA, Washington
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Store: ConstrucToys
In Help, 1001bricks writes:
  In Help, popsicle writes:
  In Help, Stellar writes:
  In Help, popsicle writes:
  In Help, peregrinator writes:
  In Help, yorbrick writes:
  In Help, zorbanj writes:
  This is the one bill I pay immediately, as soon as I receive it.


Same here. You get, what is it, about 6 weeks to pay it so there really shouldn't
be any excuse to missing it. Especially if going away, paying it before leaving
is sensible. You don't have to remember once you are back.

One feature that might be helpful here is the ability to pre-pay fees.

+1

AutoPay set-up, as available with most other services today, might be nice too

Many sites have automated billing yes,

  also they could implement more payment methods with less fees that would bring more revenue for them...

More payment methods with less fees? Not something to argue with Though still
trying to understand "bring more revenue for them" Who's them,
and how would it do that for them?

Much more... with the extra planning development test deployment accounting costs
to save say 2% of 3%... they may start to save money in 5 or 10 years maybe?

Interesting. Thanks
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 16:00
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Nubs_Select (3750)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Store: Nub's Select
File an NSS on bricklink and a claim on paypal
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Location:  USA, Florida
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Oct 16, 2021 Contact Member Seller
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Store Closed Store: Asteroid Mining Company
"I bought something from a seller, and they sent me a box missing quite a
few items, along with items I did not order. I have been trying to get in contact
with them for over a week, and they continue to ignore my messages. What are
my options here? Should I just give them negative feedback and try to get my
money back via a PayPal report, or is there some other way I can resolve this
issue? I would have been fine with the seller sending me all the stuff they forgot
to send, and I would even send back the Bionicle stuff they sent me (I didn't
order Bionicle stuff), but they refuse to answer, and I'm running out of
patience. Does anyone have any ideas?"

This is super Surprising because they had a very high Sale Count with mostly
positive feedbacks.
 Author: Poncke View Messages Posted By Poncke
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 14:01
 Subject: Re: Sent an email to support 2.5 months ago
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Location:  Ireland, Meath
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In Help, randyf writes:
  In Help, Poncke writes:
  I sent a ticket to support two and a half months ago and still havent received
a reply

I do not have enough words to express my frustration about this.

There is no ticket system, no ticket reference, not even an option to see the
ticket I logged, no option to follow up. Just absolutely nothing, and this place
is owned by Lego.

Baffling is an understatement.

How do I get a reply from bricklink?


I wouldn't worry about it too much. Help is on the way.

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1442600

I logged a ticket there and went into a dark hole
 Author: 1001bricks View Messages Posted By 1001bricks
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 12:42
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Location:  France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
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In Help, popsicle writes:
  In Help, Stellar writes:
  In Help, popsicle writes:
  In Help, peregrinator writes:
  In Help, yorbrick writes:
  In Help, zorbanj writes:
  This is the one bill I pay immediately, as soon as I receive it.


Same here. You get, what is it, about 6 weeks to pay it so there really shouldn't
be any excuse to missing it. Especially if going away, paying it before leaving
is sensible. You don't have to remember once you are back.

One feature that might be helpful here is the ability to pre-pay fees.

+1

AutoPay set-up, as available with most other services today, might be nice too

Many sites have automated billing yes,

  also they could implement more payment methods with less fees that would bring more revenue for them...

More payment methods with less fees? Not something to argue with Though still
trying to understand "bring more revenue for them" Who's them,
and how would it do that for them?

Much more... with the extra planning development test deployment accounting costs
to save say 2% of 3%... they may start to save money in 5 or 10 years maybe?
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Apr 17, 2024 12:29
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Location:  USA, Ohio
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In Help, Poncke writes:
  I sent a ticket to support two and a half months ago and still havent received
a reply

I do not have enough words to express my frustration about this.

There is no ticket system, no ticket reference, not even an option to see the
ticket I logged, no option to follow up. Just absolutely nothing, and this place
is owned by Lego.

Baffling is an understatement.

How do I get a reply from bricklink?


I wouldn't worry about it too much. Help is on the way.

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1442600
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In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  I would also pull out category #16 just as
a per caution. Also it should not be snowing this time of year

Yes! That usually happens when we get new used bulk in.

When we get new bulk in, we usually do something along the lines of what these
guys do. Some fig parts do slip through.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5kMaWP4xFy0

Thank you for your time!
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.

Here's the link to the sorting sheet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1809BBSWvmC6HrqpWcbQa-YP6alDrJOIe/view

They share it in the description for this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSr8117iiIQ&t=7s

I printed it out and sort 1 pound of Lego into the category’s and it took around
50 minutes so I’m think maybe $2 a pound. But maybe state that you have to finish
sorting the entire bin to get paid. I would also pull out category #16 just as
a per caution. Also it should not be snowing this time of year
 
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In Help, Stellar writes:
  In Help, popsicle writes:
  In Help, peregrinator writes:
  In Help, yorbrick writes:
  In Help, zorbanj writes:
  This is the one bill I pay immediately, as soon as I receive it.


Same here. You get, what is it, about 6 weeks to pay it so there really shouldn't
be any excuse to missing it. Especially if going away, paying it before leaving
is sensible. You don't have to remember once you are back.

One feature that might be helpful here is the ability to pre-pay fees.

+1

AutoPay set-up, as available with most other services today, might be nice too

Many sites have automated billing yes,

  also they could implement more payment methods with less fees that would bring more revenue for them...

More payment methods with less fees? Not something to argue with Though still
trying to understand "bring more revenue for them" Who's them,
and how would it do that for them?
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.

Here's the link to the sorting sheet.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1809BBSWvmC6HrqpWcbQa-YP6alDrJOIe/view

They share it in the description for this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSr8117iiIQ&t=7s
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In Help, Elwood42 writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.

How much does The Great Brick Lab pay/charge?

I’m not sure. I might have to watch a few of their videos and see if they mention
it.
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.

How much does The Great Brick Lab pay/charge?
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In Help, minifig.only writes:
  Same here:

  and many more

Well, thanks, found this bricklink@support.lego.com

Sent an email and got a ticket number. At least thats something
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Same here:
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464936
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464899
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464879
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1457362
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1460868
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1464889

and many more
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Location:  Ireland, Meath
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I sent a ticket to support two and a half months ago and still havent received
a reply

I do not have enough words to express my frustration about this.

There is no ticket system, no ticket reference, not even an option to see the
ticket I logged, no option to follow up. Just absolutely nothing, and this place
is owned by Lego.

Baffling is an understatement.

How do I get a reply from bricklink?
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.

I wouldn't. I'd cherry pick the figures, pick any obvious decent / expensive
parts and sell the rest as bulk.
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zorbanj (807)

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Anyone who knows about BL will skim off the good pieces and keep them.


In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?

Make a baby - after a few years they'll be happy to sort
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In Help, Tracyd writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.

Send it to me I will sort it for free.

The shipping would be outrageous.
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In Help, Tracyd writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.

Send it to me I will sort it for free.

So in this case you would just have to pay shipping both ways
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.

Send it to me I will sort it for free.
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In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

If by category then maybe $1 per pound but you may want to sift through it quickly
to pull out more valuable pieces before giving it to someone to sort
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In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?

Categories.

We sort into 19 different categories. The same ones that the Great Brick Lab
(GBL) uses to sort their Lego. I’ll post a link to the sorting sheet later.
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.

Where do you get it for that price?

--Claude
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Too bad you aren't in Arizona, I would offer to do it. I find sorting lego
to be one of the most relaxing activities. What I don't like it counting
and adding to BL inventory. That was tedious.

In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps

How would you want it sorted by color or category or size?
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In Help, The_Boyz_Bricks writes:
  Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.

Make one of these
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=04JkdHEX3Yk
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Hello all! How much would you pay someone to sort a 12 gallon tub of Lego?
I buy Lego at about $2 - $4 a pound if that helps.
 
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In Help, popsicle writes:
  In Help, peregrinator writes:
  In Help, yorbrick writes:
  In Help, zorbanj writes:
  This is the one bill I pay immediately, as soon as I receive it.


Same here. You get, what is it, about 6 weeks to pay it so there really shouldn't
be any excuse to missing it. Especially if going away, paying it before leaving
is sensible. You don't have to remember once you are back.

One feature that might be helpful here is the ability to pre-pay fees.

+1

AutoPay set-up, as available with most other services today, might be nice too

Many sites have automated billing yes, also they could implement more payment
methods with less fees that would bring more revenue for them...
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In Help, 1001bricks writes:
  In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Help, Admin_Russell writes:
  In Help, gizmocom writes:
  In Help, Dino writes:
  That is difficult to say. Sometimes it only takes hours, sometimes weeks. You
probably won't get an answer from the help desk.

In Help, gizmocom writes:
  Hi everyone,

My store has been suspended for non-payment of fees. I was away and missed the
deadline (stupid I know!). Payment has now been made.

Anyone know how long it takes to re-open? I have contacted the helpdesk but no
reply as yet and I realise it's my fault but need to get back to selling
again!

Many thanks,
Darren

Thank you. I do consider this a lesson learned!

Would be nice to think that someone would look at it soon considering this is
a one off blip in a very good selling record over many many years! ... again
realise it is my fault

Very good selling record and some pretty significant catalog contributions too:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&uID=20949

Impressive!

See what you can achieve when you talk few in forum?


OK, I'm out...

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In Problem, markofbrick writes:
  Hello,

While browsing stores I like clicking on items to go to the part ID page to check
colors and prices.

Now there is a long "Report this Listing" link at the very most top right
of every lot next to the item ID.

It takes up a ton of space and I keep accidentally clicking on it, as the top
right is usually where the part ID is, and on user interfaces, is never where
a report button is.

I did not see any options in my settings to remove the link. I don't want
to see the link on every unique store lot I click on. I have reported maybe 1
thing in nearly 20 years.

Is there a way to remove this link? I know how to report if I need to. I don't
need it to be the largest link at all times, it is in the way constantly, as
I'm used to that spot being the actual item I want to see details on not
a "Report" button.

Agreed! I keep tapping it accidentally, as well, and it’s pretty annoying. It
seems moving the “Report Listing” link to the bottom would alleviate the issue.
Perhaps some emails to IT would help?
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In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Help, Admin_Russell writes:
  In Help, gizmocom writes:
  In Help, Dino writes:
  That is difficult to say. Sometimes it only takes hours, sometimes weeks. You
probably won't get an answer from the help desk.

In Help, gizmocom writes:
  Hi everyone,

My store has been suspended for non-payment of fees. I was away and missed the
deadline (stupid I know!). Payment has now been made.

Anyone know how long it takes to re-open? I have contacted the helpdesk but no
reply as yet and I realise it's my fault but need to get back to selling
again!

Many thanks,
Darren

Thank you. I do consider this a lesson learned!

Would be nice to think that someone would look at it soon considering this is
a one off blip in a very good selling record over many many years! ... again
realise it is my fault

Very good selling record and some pretty significant catalog contributions too:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&uID=20949

Impressive!

See what you can achieve when you talk few in forum?


OK, I'm out...

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