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Please note that these listings are for the Continental United States, Canada, and APO/FPO addresses only! Forgive me, I haven't quite sorted out international shipping via USPS yet. If someone would care to instruct me...? Yo what is up, my dudes! For a few years now I've been selling Legos and such on eBay, sometimes to make money for myself but also to raise funds for the Polaris Project, an epic charity that fights human trafficking. Real grave stuff, here. Anyway, I got not ONE, but TWO lots for sale! That's right step-right-up TWO lots for sale! NISB Dalu: Sold! Lot of 7 Kanohi masks including pearl grey/silver Miru Nuva: Sold! If yinz are wondering about why I priced these the way I did, please know that I did have to purchase these myself. Yes I got a good deal, but I also hope to sell them at enough of a margin to actually raise money for the charity, not lose money. It's more of a "donate and get a free Bionicle prize!" than "bargain basement deal on a Bionicle lot" idea. Anyway thanks for checking out! Please consider buying, your purchase helps to stop villians worse than Makuta Gorast (yuk, is that possible?) and saves innocent Tohunga villagers worldwide!
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So, ever since BZPower forums have come back online, we've had Premier Membership perks. I wasn't really sure what to do about this, as I don't really enjoy writing blogs, but I just thought that I'd let you know a few things about one of LEGO's recent collaborations, with a charity called Children In Need, here in the UK. Children in Need has been around since the 1980s, and is a televised charity event. It involves raising money for the less fortunate children and young people in the UK, such as those who live in poverty. Since 1980, it has raised over £500 million, and this year Children in Need has teamed up with LEGO to bring us this, a LEGO set of the mascot of Children In Need, Pudsey Bear. It costs £4 from LEGO Shop@Home, and is also available in Asda shops throughout the UK. All profit from this LEGO Pudsey will go to Children in Need, and this will be at least £1, which is a quarter of the entire cost of the set. In my opinion, this is a fantastic cause, and a great reason to buy another set. So, if you live in the UK, I really hope you'll buy one of these, and help support the disadvantaged young people around us. ~Argentum~