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a good deal?

Hi all I have  the opportunity  to  buy harry potter  hogwarts castle (most recent  version ) complete  with  all pieces minifigures  box and instructions  (in good condition ). The seller  wants 70 euro.  Good deal? 
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  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    Yes
    Pitfall69kiki180703
  • YakopYakop Member Posts: 15
    Yes it is :)
    Pitfall69kiki180703
  • NorlegoNorlego Member Posts: 449
    Hope it is not glued...
  • Kevin_HyattKevin_Hyatt Member Posts: 778
    Sounds good
  • FauchFauch Member Posts: 2,679
    the big 1300 pieces one? not the one called hogwarts which is just 2 towers? because this one is usually around that price, but only 400 or 500 pieces.
  • Coolguy5000Coolguy5000 Member Posts: 1,585
    No the big one with  dumbledore  voldemort  etc
    Pitfall69kiki180703
  • TarDomoTarDomo Member Posts: 515

    Sounds like a very good deal, but you can't be sure before you have the set in your hands and you've checked it. Check out the seller information and feedback (ebay, bricklink or whatever it is) and make your choice. :) 

  • ecmo47ecmo47 Member Posts: 2,101
    Do people really not know how to use Brickpicker and Bricklink?
    BumblepantsShibkiki180703
  • LegoboyLegoboy Member Posts: 8,827
    What are they?
    pharmjod
  • Sethro3Sethro3 Member Posts: 999
    I don't like brickpicker personally.

    Although I do click on bricklink or eBay and see what certain sets go for on there. Which I'm sure Brickpicker would take all of the effort away from that, I just live life the hard way I guess.

    With that said, some people need someone else telling them that it is good and they should do something. Positive affirmation.
  • jeffmacejeffmace Member Posts: 28
    Sethro3 said:
    I don't like brickpicker personally.

    That's not a very nice thing to say :wink:   I didn't do anything to you!
  • Coolguy5000Coolguy5000 Member Posts: 1,585
    Well  as it turns  out  the seller was selling  for their son and they had a change of heart and decided  to  keep it.

  • samiam391samiam391 Member Posts: 4,492
    Well this was a fun thread.
    Pitfall69SumoLegokiki180703
  • NorlegoNorlego Member Posts: 449
    Well  as it turns  out  the seller was selling  for their son and they had a change of heart and decided  to  keep it.

    Or found out the true value....
    I was meant to buy the mearsk ship and boat for £60 until the buyer found out the true value...
  • JunaJuna Member Posts: 5
    Has happened to me a couple of times on ebay. Coincidentally, those sellers also had kids who decided not to sell to me after all. Always funny when I see the exact same set with the same photo being listed at a higher price a couple of weeks later. Oh, kids.
    Pitfall69kiki180703madforLEGO
  • TarDomoTarDomo Member Posts: 515
    Too good deals tend to become bad in the end. Because there is always a reason why they are so "good deals".
  • SumoLegoSumoLego Member Posts: 15,229
    How about we close this thread? @CapnRex101
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