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 Author: GttiqwT View Messages Posted By GttiqwT
 Posted: Feb 19, 2024 17:34
 Subject: Listing an item, unsure where to put it?
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GttiqwT (49)

Location:  Canada, Alberta
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Nov 11, 2022 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Crown Vic Bricks
Hello, I have a lego piece and it's from set #60154 and it's a black
door with the "Wheelchair and Green Horizontal Line Pattern Sticker"
but its not the right door its the left door. Whoever placed the sticker put
it on the wrong piece.

My question is, I currently have it listed under the correct part # but just
put in the comments/description that it's the wrong door (part/item #43967
instead of #42819).

Do I keep it the same and have the correct sticker but the wrong door side mentioned?
or do I list it as a plain black door with that sticker # on it?

Any help would be appreciative. I think having the correct sticker matters more,
but if someone isn't paying attention and needs a right instead of left door,
then it may cause and issue. but i'd make sure they know before I even packaged
or accepted the order. I did put a custom picture in my part listing.
 
 Author: EmblaRonja View Messages Posted By EmblaRonja
 Posted: Feb 19, 2024 18:06
 Subject: Re: Listing an item, unsure where to put it?
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EmblaRonja (5219)

Location:  Sweden, Västra Götaland
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May 26, 2015 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Al Classic's
If you have the correct door just transfer the sticker to the correct one. Lift
it up with a cutter knife usually works great.

If you don’t have the correct door take off the sticker and save it on front
of a drawer or similar. Whenever correct door comes by in the future you will
be able to attach the sticker put the correct door up for sale hopefully making
some collector happy!

/Niclas
 Author: GttiqwT View Messages Posted By GttiqwT
 Posted: Feb 20, 2024 22:42
 Subject: Re: Listing an item, unsure where to put it?
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GttiqwT (49)

Location:  Canada, Alberta
Member Since Contact Type Status
Nov 11, 2022 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Crown Vic Bricks
In Selling, EmblaRonja writes:
  If you have the correct door just transfer the sticker to the correct one. Lift
it up with a cutter knife usually works great.

If you don’t have the correct door take off the sticker and save it on front
of a drawer or similar. Whenever correct door comes by in the future you will
be able to attach the sticker put the correct door up for sale hopefully making
some collector happy!

/Niclas

fair enough I might have to do this, only problem is it might damage or put wear
on the sticker.
 Author: Ca5t View Messages Posted By Ca5t
 Posted: Feb 22, 2024 16:23
 Subject: Re: Listing an item, unsure where to put it?
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Ca5t (1)

Location:  Estonia, Harjumaa
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Dec 21, 2023 Contact Member Seller
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Store Closed Store: Use 2 Build
In Selling, GttiqwT writes:
  In Selling, EmblaRonja writes:
  If you have the correct door just transfer the sticker to the correct one. Lift
it up with a cutter knife usually works great.

If you don’t have the correct door take off the sticker and save it on front
of a drawer or similar. Whenever correct door comes by in the future you will
be able to attach the sticker put the correct door up for sale hopefully making
some collector happy!

/Niclas

fair enough I might have to do this, only problem is it might damage or put wear
on the sticker.

If going this route, you might want to consider heating it up first with a hairdryer
or similar so the glue ( in theory ) becomes more liquid, thus giving you a better
chance of not damaging the sticker.