August 1, 20169 yr Everyone's favorite UCS set, Assault on Hoth Like New at AWD $218 Classic Batcave @ AWD $233 Edited August 1, 20169 yr by fuzzy_bricks
August 2, 20169 yr LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter $159.97 (Save $39.98) https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Star-Wars-TIE-Fighter/42104274 Edited August 2, 20169 yr by dcdfan
August 2, 20169 yr 14 minutes ago, dcdfan said: LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter $159.97 (Save $39.98) https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Star-Wars-TIE-Fighter/42104274 I'll wait till it gets down to $50 ....speaking of which, I need to check if Amazon refunded me my previous $50...
August 2, 20169 yr On 7/20/2016 at 9:57 AM, exciter1 said: Amazon 60050 - City: Train Station - $40.98 (37% off) This one seems like a pretty good deal. Those old train stations did well.
August 2, 20169 yr 19 minutes ago, DoNotInsertIntoMouth said: (Re: 60050 Train Station)....This one seems like a pretty good deal. Those old train stations did well. I went deeper than usual on these. The $41 price was great, and it's > 2 years old. I thought it could make a quick exit. But it's been at Amazon, Walmart and Target at this price for a while now, and nobody seems to be selling out. I'm sure investors are buying these, but is anyone else? I like it, but I'm not as excited about my investment as I was a month ago.
August 2, 20169 yr 25 minutes ago, DoNotInsertIntoMouth said: This one seems like a pretty good deal. Those old train stations did well. I think the opposite. Because those old train stations did well, Lego overproduced this one... That technic bike might be another example of this case.
August 2, 20169 yr 5 hours ago, Lordoflego said: I'll wait till it gets down to $50 ....speaking of which, I need to check if Amazon refunded me my previous $50... Something tells me the Tie Fighter will retire soon due to lack of interest. The best deal was amazon prime which was under $120 a few weeks ago.
August 2, 20169 yr People were able to nab some of them Tie's for under $50 last week. I was not one of them... Edited August 2, 20169 yr by KvHulk
August 2, 20169 yr I think the opposite. Because those old train stations did well, Lego overproduced this one... That technic bike might be another example of this case.Not many places have them really. They aren't stocked at B&M stores much.
August 2, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, DoNotInsertIntoMouth said: This one seems like a pretty good deal. Those old train stations did well. Yes. They did! My fav train accessory set is still this City set. 10027 train shed
August 3, 20169 yr Pretty sure these are new sales on the Lego LEGO Shop at Home site (not sure how to add the affiliate link): Captain Phasma Constraction http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Captain-Phasma-75118?fromListing=listing Kylo Constraction http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Kylo-Ren-75117?fromListing=listing Rey Constraction http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Rey-75113?fromListing=listing Battle on Takodana (again) http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Battle-on-Takodana-75139?fromListing=listing
August 3, 20169 yr 19 hours ago, KvHulk said: People were able to nab some of them Tie's for under $50 last week. I was not one of them... so some shipped huh? none of mine did....
August 3, 20169 yr Just now, jerryherb said: so some shipped huh? none of mine did.... I got one. Should I feel guilty?
August 3, 20169 yr 47 minutes ago, uaford said: Pretty sure these are new sales on the Lego LEGO Shop at Home site (not sure how to add the affiliate link): Captain Phasma Constraction http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Captain-Phasma-75118?fromListing=listing Kylo Constraction http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Kylo-Ren-75117?fromListing=listing Rey Constraction http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Rey-75113?fromListing=listing Battle on Takodana (again) http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Battle-on-Takodana-75139?fromListing=listing Constraction discount has been there for at least a week, but wasn't mentioned here yet. I picked up a Kylo 75117 to get to the bus promo on Aug 1st at my local LEGO store.
August 3, 20169 yr 14 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said: Are there any new Jet coupon codes out there? I see nothing new, just: Edited August 3, 20169 yr by dcdfan
August 3, 20169 yr http://www.wsj.com/articles/wal-mart-in-talks-to-buy-web-retailer-jet-com-1470237311 Wal-Mart in Talks to Buy Web Retailer Jet.com Jet.com launched one year ago and raised more than $500 million Jet.com has sought to underprice Amazon with a vast marketplace that would require billions of dollars in funding and a plan to rely more on suppliers than warehouse inventory. Above, from May, employees at Jet.com work in a New Jersey office. Photo: Associated Press By Greg Bensinger and Sarah Nassauer Updated Aug. 3, 2016 11:16 a.m. ET Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is in talks to buy online discount retailer Jet.com Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, in what would mark a disappointing end for one of the most ambitious challengers to Amazon.com Inc. A deal would give Wal-Mart’s e-commerce efforts a much-needed jolt as it seeks to grow beyond its brick-and-mortar storefronts with speedy home delivery from a network of massive suburban warehouses. For Jet, a takeover by an old-line retailer would demonstrate the challenges of attempting to go it alone in the hypercompetitive e-commerce market. The company has sought to underprice Amazon with a vast marketplace that would require billions of dollars in funding and a plan to rely more on suppliers than warehouse inventory. It isn’t clear how much Wal-Mart would pay, but a person familiar with the matter said Jet could be worth as much as $3 billion. Jet, barely a year old, has drawn more than $500 million in capital from the likes of venture firms New Enterprise Associates and Accel Partners, mutual-fund company Fidelity Investments and bank Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The funding, and a valuation over $1 billion, are massive sums for a company facing the prospect of years of losses and an uphill climb to draw loyal users. Jet projected it would burn through hundreds of millions of dollars in its first few years, spending much of that money on marketing to draw customers to its website. Started and helmed by Diapers.com founder Marc Lore, Jet has sought to challenge Amazon by offering lower prices based on a formula that takes into account basket size and the proximity of the merchandise to buyers, as well as other factors. Mr. Lore won over investors in part because of his success running Diapers-parent Quidsi Inc. which sold to Amazon for about $550 million in 2010. Edited August 3, 20169 yr by dcdfan
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