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| | Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | May 6, 2024 20:36 | Subject: | Re: What is an incomplete set? | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Terms and Policies | |
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| In Terms and Policies, Admin_Russell writes:
| In Terms and Policies, Admin_Russell writes:
| In Terms and Policies, yorbrick writes:
| This seems to be a huge policy change, especially the part that an incomplete
set can only be missing the box and instructions. That was previously allowed
under the definition of a used but complete set, and my understanding was that
a used set could be complete if it was missing just the box and/or instructions,
but a seller should add comments to say these were missing.
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The newsletter does not mention a change either in the policy or the enforcement
of the policy. Nothing has changed in that regard.
As a ball-park figure, if a listing has less than 80% of the complete set contents,
it shouldn't be listed as incomplete. Another rule of thumb - everything
essential to the character of the set must be present, so for example, the signature
printed tile in Architecture sets must be included to list the set as INcomplete.
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I didn't understand at all the most recent one (about this subject, at least),
and apparently I'm not alone
Now you've got another task Russell: to write the Newsletters!
I'm sure you're happy.
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