u/ironboy1302

Is anyone here actually profitable investing in LEGO?

Given shipping costs, platform fees, taxes, etc., how is there any margin? This isn’t even accounting for the time it takes to scour for deals, buy multiple copies at those prices (most sites cap bulk purchasing), timing sales, choosing which sets will pop post-retirement…

It seems the only way to make decent money is with a huge upfront investment, and that obviously comes with risk and its own set of problems.

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u/ironboy1302 — 1 day ago
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If you couldn’t tell, I have OCD.

500 hours of sorting my 15-year, 250,000-piece collection. All sets are broken down and sorted by color and type.

Just thought I’d share.

u/ironboy1302 — 1 day ago