I'm from Denmark, the birthplace of LEGO, and I'm disgusted that people like you in any way get to touch them! You would be fine without the money from Brian's collection, but Brian and his dad need... See more
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Robbed lego sets that were supposed to…
Robbed lego sets that were supposed to pay for a dying mans medical expenses. Then proceeded to use corupt police to do the company's dirty work and ruin the lives of young people to protect what is not theirs.
Not cool to steal 200K from old people
I took some Legos for them to sale for…
I took some Legos for them to sale for me on consignment. They then sold them and NEVER PAID ME. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY. COMPLETE SCAMS
Absolutely digusting company
Absolutely digusting company, imagine stealing someones life savings, and then spending more money than you stole fighting back against them just so you don't have to admit you were in the wrong. This company deserves to go out of business, have some shame.
Horrible company
Brians collection.
Stole a 200k lego collection, then proceeded to attempt to destroy the life of the reporter who brought the story into the public eye.
Beyond disgusting what this sham of a company has done. They simply had to accept fault and return the collection. Instead they have lied and cheated there way into even more of a horrid situation.
Thieves
This company is actual thieves. One of their franchisees was sued for stealing $200,000 worth of lego collections from an elderly man, lost, and fled to Utah to avoid having to pay. The franchisor, BAM, has done nothing whatsoever to remedy the situation, and has actually worked to help the franchisees in their theft.
Abhorrent company lacking in any morals whatsoever. Even to this day they're not sorry for what they've done. They're only worried about their image.
These monsters stole $200,000 life…
These monsters stole $200,000 life savings from a family and won’t make anything right and are actually protecting the Utah franchise that did this! Terrible and sickening!
This Company Stole Thousands of Dollars of Legos From a Sick Man
A family consigned a huge collection (valued at $200,000) of Star Wars Legos to a Bricks and Minifigs franchise, and the corporation has colluded with the franchise to steal those Legos. After taking possession of the collection, the business booted the individual who had signed the consignment contract, then claimed that they weren't legally obligated to abide by the terms of the contract because the person who signed it was no longer associated with the business (that's not how contracts work). The franchise in question made numerous social media posts showing the sets in their possession, even identifying them as belonging to the individual who consigned them.
Furthermore, the local police have been acting as Mafia-style enforcers for the business. The cops have refused to investigate actual crimes alleged against the business, and have actively prevented the victims in this case doing what they are legally required to do to receive justice. If the cops are colluding with the business, they are criminally incompetent.
The business owner has swatted the YouTuber involved in this situation, falsely alleging the young man had drugs in his vehicle, and the bodycam footage of the traffic stop, even though highly redacted by the police, clearly shows the police essentially telling the swatted individual that they can do whatever they wan to him, largely confirming the assessment that the local cops are working as enforcers for the business rather than doing their actual jobs.
At the end of the day, all Bricks and Minifigs had to do was return the Lego sets to the rightful owner. Instead, they have continued to conspire to keep stolen property, and have committed multiple crimes in an effort to retain their ill-gotten gains. I will NEVER do business with this organization, and I suggest others do the same. Let's run them out of business.
See:
Reckless Ben - I got arrested because of legos (YouTube)
Reckless Ben - I tracked down the thief who stole $200,000 of Lego (YouTube)
Non professional and will steal your…
Non professional and will steal your product
Horrible company
Stole a 200k Lego collection and they…
Stole a 200k Lego collection and they are not giving it back, I hope the whole company gets sued and shut down
Horrible company ran by even worse…
Horrible company ran by even worse people stay far away will steal your items
Do not shop at these stores!
Do not shop at these stores! They are thieves!
These disgusting human beings running…
These disgusting human beings running this store stole a dying old mans Lego collection. His life’s work. Avoid the owner, any employees that work there.
Absolute thieves.
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