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 Author: MOC_Brick_Steve View Messages Posted By MOC_Brick_Steve
 Posted: Apr 20, 2024 08:46
 Subject: Merge Want Lists OR Easy Buy on Multiple List
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MOC_Brick_Steve (2)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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I was recently purchasing parts for two different builds that were in different
want lists.

I discovered you can only easy buy for a single wantlist at a time which meant
losing a lot of the efficiency of a single order, and because some of the orders
were small meant not qualifying for the minimum order, even though the combined
total of the wantlists was sufficient.

I subsequently merged the XML files by writing a Python script and reported it
as a new want list. This would be much easier if it were an internal feature.
Preferably I would select distinct want lists and easy buy would merge on the
back end so that I can maintain the sorting of the part lists, but it would be
acceptable to have a "merge want lists" feature internally.

This tool needs to resolve the very common situation that there will be duplicate
parts between lists being merged. Ideally it would use the merged total for calculations
but have a drop down showing the two required amounts from the premerged sources.
The former is simple the latter a little more difficult since the XML format
doesn't have a tag that would allow this.

Thank you.
 Author: MOC_Brick_Steve View Messages Posted By MOC_Brick_Steve
 Posted: Apr 20, 2024 08:39
 Subject: Search "Alternate Item Number" when importing
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MOC_Brick_Steve (2)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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Hello,

This morning I was importing an XML file with the attached results. In every
case, removing the letter from the part number correctly resolved the issue,
but I noticed while confirming the parts that for each of these parts the site
has recorded the below numbers as "alternate item numbers".

My suggestion is that the import utility also search the alternate numbers when
attempting to import, and update the Wanted List with the most appropriate current
number. This should probably generate an import warning message but should allow
the import to proceed.

Thank you


The following items in the XML file are invalid or do not exist in the Bricklink
Catalog.

Please fix the following errors:

Item No: 3068b
Item No: 3068b
Item No: 3068b
Item No: 3069b
Item No: 3069b
Item No: 3069b
Item No: 3069b
Item No: 3070b
Item No: 3070b
Item No: 3070b
Item No: 44302a
Item No: 553b
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 11:14
 Subject: Re: Spam
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yorbrick (1182)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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In Suggestions, popsicle writes:
  Circling back to: https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=145974

Seems to me anyway, that simply restricting zero feedback members the use of
links in the forum, would immediately eliminate most current spam posts and deter
future ones. Haven’t been looking that close at these posts, but from what I’ve
seen, it’s presenting links they have as a common purpose or motivation. Removing
motivation is often a subtle yet effective tack in life.

Could be that it’s not all that simple, technically to implement. I don’t know,
but if doable, why not? 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...

-popsicle

The spam posts tend to get removed really quite fast, at least at the times of
day when I see them (and report them). Links only work if people click on them.
If nobody clicks on them then there is no motivation to post more. Yet still
they post and post.
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:42
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popsicle (6658)

Location:  USA, Washington
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In Suggestions, v100Bricks writes:
  Would seem to be harsh on new users that may need genuine help. Especially considering
the delays with the help desk just now.

Considered that and why focusing on link restriction only. Don't think new
users need to post links to get the help needed
 Author: v100Bricks View Messages Posted By v100Bricks
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:36
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v100Bricks (139)

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Would seem to be harsh on new users that may need genuine help. Especially considering
the delays with the help desk just now.
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:28
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popsicle (6658)

Location:  USA, Washington
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Circling back to: https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=145974

Seems to me anyway, that simply restricting zero feedback members the use of
links in the forum, would immediately eliminate most current spam posts and deter
future ones. Haven’t been looking that close at these posts, but from what I’ve
seen, it’s presenting links they have as a common purpose or motivation. Removing
motivation is often a subtle yet effective tack in life.

Could be that it’s not all that simple, technically to implement. I don’t know,
but if doable, why not? 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...

-popsicle
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 10:52
 Subject: Re: add LEGO PaB website to stores
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yorbrick (1182)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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In Suggestions, Ra writes:
  In Suggestions, yorbrick writes:
  
  Not to mention that stores on BL can not have more than one physical location
from which they ship from.

That is for regular people and companies. I'm sure they could find a way
round if they wanted to do it. Such as having three different LEGO BL stores,
one for standard parts, one for bestsellers Europe and one for bestsellers North
America, or however many locations they ship from.

But it would still go back on what they said originally, and I think would damage
new parts sales from regular sellers who would then shift their stores completely
to brickowl. Moving both used and new parts sellers, moving customers and losing
BL fees.

We don't know how lucrative PaB is, but I am sure it isn't just for the
benefit of lego enthusiasts. If TLG were to capture more actual sales then just
fees, I am sure they would be making more money then just fees alone. So if a
brick only costs a few cents to manufacture and they can capture the same profit
as PaB that will be more than 3-2% of what a part sells for on here.

Example:
PaB part cost to manufacture, 5 cents, sells for 10 cents that is 5 cent profit.
Where a seller sells that part at 10 cents TLG makes 2 cents (from a major seller).

Sure you can say but TLG has overhead, where? They are already manufacturing,
storing, sorting for sets and PaB so no additional overhead.

TLG has a global foot print, way more than any seller has on here along with
better shipping rate options.

Sure they could try to capture more of the market for inividual new parts, but
at what long term cost? They cannot keep up with PAB standard as it is. PAB best
seller is OK for speed but that s relatively small inventory.

If they aim to kill small businesses selling on bricklink then there is little
point in owning bricklink. Longer term,it would be worse for sellers and buyers.
 Author: Ra View Messages Posted By Ra
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 09:10
 Subject: Re: add LEGO PaB website to stores
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Ra (267)

Location:  USA, New York
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In Suggestions, yorbrick writes:
  
  Not to mention that stores on BL can not have more than one physical location
from which they ship from.

That is for regular people and companies. I'm sure they could find a way
round if they wanted to do it. Such as having three different LEGO BL stores,
one for standard parts, one for bestsellers Europe and one for bestsellers North
America, or however many locations they ship from.

But it would still go back on what they said originally, and I think would damage
new parts sales from regular sellers who would then shift their stores completely
to brickowl. Moving both used and new parts sellers, moving customers and losing
BL fees.

We don't know how lucrative PaB is, but I am sure it isn't just for the
benefit of lego enthusiasts. If TLG were to capture more actual sales then just
fees, I am sure they would be making more money then just fees alone. So if a
brick only costs a few cents to manufacture and they can capture the same profit
as PaB that will be more than 3-2% of what a part sells for on here.

Example:
PaB part cost to manufacture, 5 cents, sells for 10 cents that is 5 cent profit.
Where a seller sells that part at 10 cents TLG makes 2 cents (from a major seller).

Sure you can say but TLG has overhead, where? They are already manufacturing,
storing, sorting for sets and PaB so no additional overhead.

TLG has a global foot print, way more than any seller has on here along with
better shipping rate options.
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 07:45
 Subject: Re: add LEGO PaB website to stores
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Location:  United Kingdom, England
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  Not to mention that stores on BL can not have more than one physical location
from which they ship from.

That is for regular people and companies. I'm sure they could find a way
round if they wanted to do it. Such as having three different LEGO BL stores,
one for standard parts, one for bestsellers Europe and one for bestsellers North
America, or however many locations they ship from.

But it would still go back on what they said originally, and I think would damage
new parts sales from regular sellers who would then shift their stores completely
to brickowl. Moving both used and new parts sellers, moving customers and losing
BL fees.
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Apr 18, 2024 05:36
 Subject: Re: add LEGO PaB website to stores
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Ziegelmeister (212)

Location:  USA, Ohio
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In Suggestions, nbbhav writes:
  In Suggestions, ej76az writes:
  Why would LEGO care whether any third-party stores (i.e. competitors of LEGO's
PaB website) close down?

It would create an interesting marketing problem for LEGO. If you've not
read LEGO's Fair Play statement, it's worth reading it:
https://www.lego.com/en-gb/legal/notices-and-policies/fair-play/

I'm not a lawyer, but would it be considered unfair competition if PaB was
added into BrickLink?

I think LEGO has more opportunities promoting BrickLink longer term for both
New and Used pieces. I've had problems in orders from PaB which weren't
ideal for me, but from the LEGO perspective this is additional cost they have
to manage.

For Used pieces, promoting their support for BrickLink helps in environmental
sustainability through recycling of used bricks.

Not to mention that stores on BL can not have more than one physical location
from which they ship from.

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