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| | Author: | Stellar | Posted: | Apr 25, 2024 04:46 | Subject: | Re: parts in non existent colors deleted | Viewed: | 54 times | Topic: | Colors | |
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| In Colors, adpb writes:
| Hello,
The Bricklink administration removed one of my selling listings. The reason was
that the parts were listed in a non existent color.
The part was actually a genuine lego part, listed in the correct color. Only
was it never released in an official set, so it does not show up in the color
guide in any set. Is it no longer allowed to list such parts? As far as i know
this type of parts could be obtained in a legal way from a pick a brick wall.
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Where they in a transparent color? If so it might be related to this post:
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1322014
If you have proof of purchase before listing again I would recommend contacting
the Help Desk.
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465103
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| | | | Author: | enig | Posted: | Apr 25, 2024 06:57 | Subject: | Re: parts in non existent colors deleted | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Colors | |
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| In Colors, Stellar writes:
| In Colors, adpb writes:
| Hello,
The Bricklink administration removed one of my selling listings. The reason was
that the parts were listed in a non existent color.
The part was actually a genuine lego part, listed in the correct color. Only
was it never released in an official set, so it does not show up in the color
guide in any set. Is it no longer allowed to list such parts? As far as i know
this type of parts could be obtained in a legal way from a pick a brick wall.
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Where they in a transparent color? If so it might be related to this post:
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1322014
If you have proof of purchase before listing again I would recommend contacting
the Help Desk.
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1465103
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I wonder what would that proof could look like....
An invoice from PAB with a line 'prototype part'?
Can someone give an actual example of proof of purchase that would be accepted
by BL?
A rhetorical question more than anything but I'd love if someone entertained
me with an answer still. This is the same as discovering that something that
you bought at a grocery store has mold in it, but the store refusing a refund
because you did not save the receipt.
If such an imaginary proof existed even theoretically - fine. But otherwise -
owners of legitimate parts are getting slapped in the face once for having their
listing removed, and then getting laughed in their faces by 'show me a receipt
from 30 years ago, then we will allow you to list the item".
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| | | | | | Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Apr 25, 2024 08:12 | Subject: | Re: parts in non existent colors deleted | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | Colors | |
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I wonder what would that proof could look like....
An invoice from PAB with a line 'prototype part'?
Can someone give an actual example of proof of purchase that would be accepted
by BL?
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If bought from online PAB, then the paper invoice they send has all parts listed.
If instore PAB, maybe a photo of the PAB tower, although the majority of parts
I have ever seen on a PAB wall have already been common parts. Whereas online
PAB has had parts that were not (yet) released in the past.
It is more likely that they would be from one of the German warehouse type stores
or LEGOLAND builder stock than from PAB.
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