$1000 Disaster on Lego Minifigure Mail Time? I hope not! Pt 1 of 4



Hello everyone! I am the Brick Scavenger and I’m a huge collector of Lego. I’ve been building a huge Lego city in my basement for years. To help fund the habit, I sell my unwanted and unneeded minifigures on WhatNot. But I also love shopping on WhatNot and love supporting my fellow sellers. I saved up some packages for a while and this is the unboxing video to see what I got. I’d love to have you join me on to find out all the treasures I got!

If you’re interested in adding to your Lego collection with an amazingly fun shopping app, you should check out WhatNot. I can get you $10 off your first order using the code below! In fact, you might even get up to $200 randomly to spend on WhatNot!!

https://whatnot.com/invite/brickscavenger

Bricklink Store:
https://store.bricklink.com/BrickScavenger&utm_content=globalnav#/shop

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5 thoughts on “$1000 Disaster on Lego Minifigure Mail Time? I hope not! Pt 1 of 4”

  1. the fact it wasn't properly sealed, saw things other than just figures, and a PUSH PIN!? (that's my main concern!) yeah, I wouldn't trust this seller in the future personally. Even if you found a hidden gem, the poor and potentially dangerous customer service isn't worth my health. Sellers should at least do the bare minimum of checking their packaging, like sure, the figures can be random, but at least make sure it's sealed and sorted through to not have things not descripted and remove harmful things…. that was a lawsuit waiting to happen. you think stepping on legos is horrible, what if there was possible blood or something worse and you cut yourself on that push pin, I would also disinfect (or bare min soak everything in a simple dish soap water) everything the first chance you get. I've never had any lots that resulted in objects like a push pin in them.

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