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^ And the cheapest #41999's in the world!
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Kinda like #41999, kinda :)
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41999 has 2 more shipments
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#41999 was also advertised on the September Calendar
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@chromedigi - the policy was coordinated specifically with the release of #41999
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The easy way to overcome the #41999 problem is to introduce another change - No more limited editions. If a set sells well, then keep on producing it.
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That catalogue must be worth something if it has a picture of a limited edition set such as #41999 in it. I'm going to circumvent limits and get 10 of them. :-)
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@tensor I find it fascinating that #41999 was in the
[email protected] catalog. I was assured that they wouldn't be getting more in stock and that only Lego Brand stores would only be getting them.
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#41999 is on that list, so I would assume things like the Unimog are too. That staff didn't have a list, but rather just rang things up to see if the discount worked or not.
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That explanation smells fishy. If #41999 was the big concern, then why not scope the policy to it? Why so many sets, and why such an effort to plug all possible holes? It seems to me like something bigger is afoot.
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