Bricks and Minifigs accused of seizing customer's $200k Lego collection
Hacker News·1w·philips
A retailer allegedly took possession of a collector's valuable Lego inventory without proper authorization or compensation. The incident raises questions about consignment agreements and asset protection for makers and small business owners who store inventory with third parties.
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