Hi! I'm an online seller who mainly sells Lego! I sell on Bricklink, Brickowl, and eBay! store.bricklink.com/Nubs_Select&#/splash nubselect.brickowl.com www.ebay.ca/str/nubsselect
that adobe really just likes to run away on your screen LOL congrats on the win , Oh and all them lego sets on the floor in the ebay room , is that all for parting out ? or is it all for eBay ? Keep up the great work .
I disagree with your view on the cereal box because it was inside a mailer so it wasnt necessarily holding the pieces from escaping but was supplying a lot of 'lightweight structure', in fact better than a bubble mailer because everything can get crushed if there is a lot of pressure.
Sometimes it can work without issue however as the cereal box provides little/no structural support if even something like a 5 pound box is set on it, it would then crush that box and if there is anything fragile inside such as a sets box or flimsy part it would then be destroyed so its best to set up your system to use more rigid boxes from the start so that it doesn't cause potential issues in the future.
@@nubsselect I guess I don't know what the weight of your package was, I was thinking around 500g. I'm not suggesting a 2kg (5pound) order should be in a flimsy box in a mailer, although I get lots of Euro 2kg orders who seem to love packing bubble mailers full, talk about fragile parts inside getting broken from a little outside pressure...., I'm suggesting that a super lightweight box inside a poly mailer for low weights may be better protection than a simple bubble mailer.
Ah sorry I think I misexplained. Yes the package was around 500ish grams with packaging but I was referring to during the shipping process. packages are often put through quite a bit during the shipping process so what I had meant is if someone ships an order in a cereal box, if at any point during the shipping process a heaver box is set on top of it, it would then crush the package and any potentially fragile parts in it. this order didn't have any fragile parts so it would have been fine if that had happened but in general its best to try to always ship with a sturdy box or with a bubble mailer. Yah its wild sometimes what people send in bubble mailers, but yah I agree if there are any potentially fragile items it should be shipped in a rigid box and not a bubble mailer or flimsy box (such as a cereal box).
If you want the dimensions for some of the more expensive figures you might want to just contact the sellers that have them and ask if they could find the dimensions for you. From my experience the BL community is very helpful and any seller you contact would probably be Willing to help out.
I agree, what intimidates most sellers is the process submitting to the catalogue, but they are likely glad to give the dimensions for someone else to enter.
They are often very helpful indeed! However, adding measurements for items can be difficult if you are not familiar with them (often different angles for parts can be very difficult to measure) and unfortunately, most people dont have a digital calliper on hand to do the measuring so it is often simplest to purchase the parts and then measure them and then the seller gets an order and the catalogue becomes more complete which is a nice win-win scenario!
Thanks! It gets a bit complicated with that as unfortunately many people don't have digital callipers or precision scales to add accurate sizes and weights so it could potentially cause more problems then it would solve
@@nubsselect True, I was watching one of your vids, and I noticed that you had mastercraft callipers, then I remembered that I have the exact same ones😅 So I was finally able to add accurate dimensions. Then I bought a good scale too(a worth while investment)
Indeed! they will be fun to make again! Yah the Duplo is quite difficult to convince myself to buy as unlike other parts its not easy to resell it :D:D:D
That is part of the hope for the Pablo videos! Tho it can be difficult with customers address involved so I’m still trying to figure out the best way to do that but might see if I can get some 4x6 inch post it notes to cover labels
I think it's a pretty cool idea to have the info for the shipping price , BUT would it not cause you trouble once prices change and you would have to redo it all over again ??. Keep up the great work 🍕😁
got a Question , when you print your label can you pay for the postage on there instead of having to put stamps on the envelope ? Oh an looks like your adobe wants to escape your computer LOL 🤣
I think it might be possible however I’ve never been able to figure it out :( I’ve looked online for information on it but only hit dead ends and think it might only be available for normal lettermail and not oversized lettermail. I won’t let it escape!
@@nubsselect Honestly with the state of the catalog being so far behind on stickered parts, it would be awesome if TLG would stop adding stickers to sets for just a year.😂😂 But we can only wish☺️;)
Nubs , it's time for you to buy a new chair LOL . Oh and have you heard about Canada post wanting to cut down the amounts of days they ship packages and all that ? . all because they are losing a lot of money . 🤷♂ keep up the great work .
True, however the shipping cost for that package would have used the current "commercial rates" of the time as it was shipped by a large company. Though if it helps the Canada post rate for the same package is $9 which is $3.90 more expensive than the now-best commercial rate. But I comply understand what you mean, for some reason I didn't think of it when I was filming 😁😁😁
LOL at people complaining about copyright infringement when they themselves have infringed on another's copyright. LEGO owns the copyright to the image of the minifig and when you published the image YOU violated their copyright.
Sorry if I’m misunderstanding something but taking an image of a lego product for a lego owned website which is approved by admins on the lego owned website which is then approved dosnt violate any copyright. Even uploading an image a user takes on their own to eBay or some other place would fall under fair use unless they copied the image from another source without permission.
**me breathing a huge sigh of relief after seeing how many parts I’m actually getting😆😆** I could probably get all those parts done in about a month and a half.👍
You really know how to find the deals!😄😄 That was the best deal on bubble wrap I have ever seen!😮😮😮 Ps. I got banned from the forum so that’s why I haven’t been around lately.
@@nubsselect No only temporary, I got banned about two weeks ago until May 1st. Russell was not happy with my protesting of the merge continuation/expansion, so he silenced the opposition😂😂😂
@@nubsselect Yep, I’m just disappointed that Russell would stoop so low as to censor people who don’t agree with him, and I feel sorry for the mods being forced to do it.😔
Oh just great Hamilton Location is closing , looks like I'll be going with stallion express. found out there is a drop off location in a convenience store .
Sad to hear it closing by you! Tho after having used both I can say that even tho the interface isn’t as nice as chit chats the shipping options themselves are cheaper and faster (and less get lost) with stallion
Only some boxes. Plus even if I know what they are I still have to open them as I have nothing else to do with them since they are to large to ship lettermail + if I know what it is and sell it as random that would not be nice to the buyer 😁😁
hey you should get a little clear tub thing from Dollarama to put on your uhmmmm whattcha call it hmm SHELVE LOL. to put your lego stuff in it so it does not fall off. And I was looking at that 5lb lots and was like should I go for it but then I decided not to and happy because that was high up there lol keep up the great work