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FBM.pl is a Polish LEGO-focused e-commerce store operated by FBM Sp. z o.o. The site centers on “rare, older, and discontinued LEGO sets,” while also selling new and used sets, keychains, minifigures, and accessories. It also provides a “Skup klocków” entry point for buying LEGO bricks from sellers. Rather than an open marketplace landing page, it is closer to a self-operated specialist retailer.
In terms of platform/service type, FBM.pl stands out for its collector-oriented positioning. The site lists a wide range of LEGO themes, including Star Wars, Technic, City, Ideas, Marvel, Harry Potter, Ninjago, and more, with further filtering by “discontinued,” “used,” and interest-based themes, making it easier to look for a specific set number or series. On product selection and supply chain, discontinued and used inventory is the main selling point, but the available page content does not disclose mechanisms for authentication, condition grading, or missing-piece checks. Buyers should therefore verify details carefully when purchasing used items or high-value collectibles.
The site uses retail product pricing, with prices primarily listed in Polish złoty. It supports switching to other currencies, including euros, US dollars, British pounds, Hungarian forints, and Czech koruna. The page states that orders over 1000 zł qualify for free delivery, and highlights “fast processing for orders placed before 14:00” as well as “buy and pick up at a designated time.” For payments, it clearly mentions online payment and lists a Nest Bank bank account, but does not show specific card schemes, PayPal, or local payment gateway names. Shipping coverage, international delivery, carriers, and delivery times are not detailed in the captured page text.
Its strengths are clear positioning, detailed categories, and suitability for finding rare and discontinued LEGO. Product pages also display catalog numbers, which helps collectors compare items. Company information, email, phone number, tax ID, and bank account details are disclosed, giving it a decent level of basic transparency. The drawbacks are that the site is mainly in Polish, making it less friendly to international users; cross-border shipping and payment details are missing; and the value-for-money of expensive discontinued sets depends heavily on the rarity of each item, so it should not be evaluated like a standard toy e-commerce store.
FBM.pl is better suited to LEGO collectors, local buyers in Poland, players in nearby European markets looking for discontinued sets, and individuals who want to sell LEGO bricks to the merchant. Chinese users considering a purchase should first confirm whether international shipping is supported, which payment methods are available, and what taxes, duties, returns, and exchange rules apply. Based on the available text, accessibility from mainland China cannot be determined, so china_access is marked as unknown. Alternatives include BrickLink, eBay, Allegro, Amazon, the official LEGO store, and authorized or second-hand trading channels in China.
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fbm.pl is an Poland E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fbm.pl directly.