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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:19 pm
by Shadowman
Fender Bender wrote:So.......





$500.00
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5000 pieces = $0.10 per Lego piece

That is insane.

But at least shipping is free :lol:


So it's a dime a brick. That doesn't seem too much.

I want this set. I haven't bought anything Lego in years, though.

I think the last big set I ever bought was that martian walker from the Mars line. I loved that line.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:46 pm
by TheMuffin
Shadowman wrote:
Fender Bender wrote:So.......





$500.00
------
5000 pieces = $0.10 per Lego piece

That is insane.

But at least shipping is free :lol:


So it's a dime a brick. That doesn't seem too much.

I want this set. I haven't bought anything Lego in years, though.

I think the last big set I ever bought was that martian walker from the Mars line. I loved that line.


It is when the piece actually cost a couple pennies to make.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:59 pm
by proximus
This site bases that list price on the location of your I.P adress, so yeah..it's 500 hun USD, but shows 679.99 if you're from Canada and so on and so forth.

That aside, what a fantastic piece of expensiveness.

Oddly enough, I went to current exchange rate, and 500 U.S. converts to 583.04 right now.

I think the Canucks are getting scammed.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:27 pm
by TheMuffin
proximus wrote:This site bases that list price on the location of your I.P adress, so yeah..it's 500 hun USD, but shows 679.99 if you're from Canada and so on and so forth.

That aside, what a fantastic piece of expensiveness.

Oddly enough, I went to current exchange rate, and 500 U.S. converts to 583.04 right now.

I think the Canucks are getting scammed.


Should email them and ask why they're screwing Canadians. Bet you they'd give you a better price.