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| | Author: | ctinc1 | Posted: | Mar 15, 2023 13:07 | Subject: | Buying large number of items | Viewed: | 132 times | Topic: | Buying | |
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| I normally buy over 200 different part numbers. When I try to select to buy the
most that I can select at a time is 100 and so I end up having to buy from too
many stores because my order is being separated at the 100 item mark. I know
that I am doing something wrong, can someone please offer advice. I am putting
everything I want on my wanted list.
Thanks in advance
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| | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Mar 15, 2023 13:27 | Subject: | Re: Buying large number of items | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Buying | |
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| In Buying, ctinc1 writes:
| I normally buy over 200 different part numbers. When I try to select to buy the
most that I can select at a time is 100 and so I end up having to buy from too
many stores because my order is being separated at the 100 item mark. I know
that I am doing something wrong, can someone please offer advice. I am putting
everything I want on my wanted list.
Thanks in advance
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Are you viewing your Wanted List with 100 items per page and select all the items
and click “Buy 100 Selected”?
If so, you should simply not select any item and just click “Buy All.”
Or go to the Buy page (menu Want | Buy: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/wanted/buy.page
) and select the wanted lists (plural!) you want to buy.
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| | | | Author: | kzinti | Posted: | Mar 15, 2023 19:01 | Subject: | Re: Buying large number of items | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | Buying | |
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| In Buying, ctinc1 writes:
| I normally buy over 200 different part numbers. When I try to select to buy the
most that I can select at a time is 100 and so I end up having to buy from too
many stores because my order is being separated at the 100 item mark. I know
that I am doing something wrong, can someone please offer advice. I am putting
everything I want on my wanted list.
Thanks in advance
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If I understand your predicament correctly, I may have an answer. After a series
of newbie Buyer folks popping into stores and ordering the entire store, only
to cancel the order, thereby tying up a Seller's entire inventory for weeks,
most Sellers implemented a lot limit in their stores. 50, 100, 200, whatever
they felt was a good number for a 'regular' order.
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