August 27, 201411 yr While granted I am still very new to this but I noticed with the mini cooper poly it was a $99 buy for the free poly but I figured it was because the mini was $99. I just looked at September's add and the spaceman poly is also only free with a $99 purchase. If this is the new norm will polys go up in value because fewer will get them free, even though most decent sets at LEGO Shop at Home are $99+ now. Or is this normal for Lego?
August 27, 201411 yr $99 is most common, I think, but $50 and $75 are also used. I'm not sure of TLG's system of choosing the thresh hold, but the costs do vary.
August 27, 201411 yr $99 is most common, I think, but $50 and $75 are also used. I'm not sure of TLG's system of choosing the thresh hold, but the costs do vary. High-end or "in-demand" products, it's not too unusual for them to use a higher end buy-in for the freebie.
August 27, 201411 yr Still not bad compared to other countries. I think the Aussie folks said they had to spend like $400 for free shipping. With a standard poly like the mini and VIP, it's still going to get you 10-20% off in the end.
August 28, 201411 yr $50 is actually fairly common or at least it used to be. I think all these large exclusives may be influencing the limits being set for earning these promotional polybags lately.I just looked at September's add and the spaceman poly is also only free with a $99 purchase.Come to think of it, Benny's Spaceship is $100 which recently became available and both are Classic Space related. Just something to ponder upon.
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