Bricklink Stores

Buying, Selling, or Trading LEGO or Castle related items
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Merlin of Lego
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Post by Merlin of Lego »

Here is mine and there is some castle stuff.

http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=Merlin_of_Lego
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rogue27
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Post by rogue27 »

I have a store. It's in my signature. I haven't updated my inventory in ages, but people still buy stuff for some reason.
[url=http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=rogue]Bricklink Store[/url] - [url=http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=rjcarello]Brickshelf Gallery[/url]
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Gumby
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-Bryan
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Sir-Boris
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Velliscig
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natelite
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Post by natelite »

hi... i also recently opened a store. i try to price competitively but as I am not a lego distributor it will be hard for me to price match.

if you see anything you like, note that I only charge shipping as incurred. nothing will be baked into the s+h cost except for $1 (gas to the post office). i will use priority service and will send overseas as well. for shipping rates, please check www.usps.com.
Click link to my shop.
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Traveler
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Post by Traveler »

I don't have a store to add, but this thread has a similar list to the one you've started here!
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Ninja-Knight
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Post by Ninja-Knight »

I just made my store last week. Its not much, but I got Star Wars stuff, and a couple weapons.

http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=kotorfan
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gerkenz
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my store...

Post by gerkenz »

... and here is my little store:

http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=gerkenz


castle parts are comming soon...
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timber_wolf899
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Post by timber_wolf899 »

Hey a question for you guys with BL stores. How do you handle your taxes? I've been thinking of starting a store, but want to be sure i know what i'm doing first.

thanks
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The_Hun
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Post by The_Hun »

My little shop (The Hun's Store) can be accessed through the link in my signature. :wink:
[url=http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=The_Hun]My Bricklink[/url] * [url=http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=TheHun]My Brickshelf[/url]
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Lamanda2
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Post by Lamanda2 »

In association with my Mother ( Since I've close to a year before I turn 18 ), I have now a shop on BL to list any extra LEGO of mine.

Just follow the 'Bricks & Customs' link in my sig if interested. It's just a little store now. :)

~Amanda
[url=http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=Lamanda]Bricks & Customs[/url]
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/lamanda2/]My Flickr[/url]
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SavaTheAggie
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Post by SavaTheAggie »

timber_wolf899 wrote:Hey a question for you guys with BL stores. How do you handle your taxes? I've been thinking of starting a store, but want to be sure i know what i'm doing first.

thanks
That's a question that has been asked many times on the BL forums. Technically, everyone should report income tax from Bricklink. However, if you're opening up a store just for a little extra cash to fund your hobby, like you would holding a garage sale (even if you're buying a few sets to resell), just about everyone doesn't and the IRS doesn't pay much mind.

However if you plan to sell significant amount of LEGO to supplement your income then you definitely need to report it, though still some sellers still do not. It all depends on what kind of audit (and punishment) risk you're willing to take on.

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Chrislad77
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Post by Chrislad77 »

Here is my store, just opened it.
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=ChrisLad77
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