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A LEGO fan is seeking advice after trading for a LEGO set on Facebook Marketplace. The box is in poor condition, and the user is concerned about the possibility of receiving a counterfeit set.

The user, /u/Strange-Motor7277, is opening the set despite the box's condition. They are asking for community input, as they are aware of fake LEGO sets that originate from China and often have boxes in poor condition. The user was unable to get a good picture of the box before the trade.

It's always wise to be cautious when buying LEGO sets from unofficial sources, especially if the packaging is damaged. If you're concerned about the authenticity of a LEGO set, compare it to official images and look for any inconsistencies in the bricks, minifigures, or box art. You might want to get a LEGO display case to showcase your real sets.

Doing a trade for this on FB marketplace, box is in rough condition but I’m opening it anyway, just wanted to see if anyone had some suspicions about it, I know they have fakes out there but haven’t been able to get a good picture of the box, I know that fake from China usually have poor box condition. submitted by /u/Strange-Motor7277 [link] [comments]

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