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Snow White Cottage 43242 34% off at Walmart - $145
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Time to unleash my Kroger Lego gift cards!
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These are Exclusives so probably won’t get the 15% https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/hogwarts-icons-collectors-edition-76391 https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/diagon-alley-75978
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Still 2x VIP and 15% back at Rak tonight.
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Good question....Not totally sure....Being this doesn't come out for nearly 6 months might be a bit before we know more info
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I wonder if 40892 ties in with the $650 Pokemon set, 72153 with 6838 pieces, being released that day for insiders. Insane!
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Promo/Pokemon: February GWP & Insiders Reward (Source: Reddit Submission)
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A double feature and bit of a stretch on the additional parts for the follow-up to work.
- Last week
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If you have a Lego receipt upload it. I bet it works I did it on a couple
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Yeah. I saw that. This is asinine and all, but what I really wanna know is how are these still live on other Amazon pages? If sales are not allowed because of IP policy violations, is Amazon guilty of allowing intellectual property infringement on its other websites? Seriously, how can these two things be mutually true? Either it is not an IP violation and needs to be reversed or Amazon is guilty of allowing it on its other pages. When I asked this question to the random Indian support person, I was thanked for contacting them and the conversation terminated.
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pretty sure that got nuked with that listing policy BS
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LAN being LAN https://ebay.us/m/MRcaWD
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Anyone able to find 40493 - Spider & Haunted House on Amazon? I have a few to sell, but I'm not seeing a listing for it. It's been a while since I've tried to add a set; are we peasants still able to do so (in case it is indeed does not have a listing)?
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Hmm, I can totally see Di$ney demanding more money for using the name (ie. the name is a separate license). Perhaps the set would have cost $399.99 had it been called the Black Pearl.
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It’s crazy but there is zero mention of The Black Pearl in the manual, except in the use of movie’s name. That’s it. It does look like LEGO/Disney went to great lengths to avoid calling it The Black Pearl. When I spoke to the lead designer Mike Psiaki, he dodged the question, stating that it was an internal LEGO/Disney decision on why to name the set as such, which is frustrating for anyone looking for answers. I’m not entirely convinced that it was Disney’s decision to block the use of The Black Pearl, as they’ve licensed products out like bags to Loungefly (another Disney IP partner), who have a recent bag called The Black Pearl, so who knows what the real story is. ETA: Mike P is the designer of Rivendell, Lion Knights Castle, Titanic and more.
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