October 18, 201312 yr I hope this hasnt been posted before. I wanted to get everyones take on this "new" policy. What do you guys think about it??? Here's the direct link: http://toysnbricks.com/no-discounts-policy-on-lego-exclusives-hard-to-find-items/ No Discounts Policy on LEGO Exclusives & Hard to Find Items by Toys ****** Bricks
October 18, 201312 yr Check out this previous thread. This is one of many that's discussed the new policy. http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/5846-something-interesting-to-me-why-doesnt-tlg-have-more-sales-and-coupons/?hl=exclusives#entry165572 I think the consensus is "it stinks, but it's Lego's rules so there's not much you can do about it".
October 18, 201312 yr If the coupon does not say anything about exclusions then you have a good case to argue with the store manager. Bring in a weeping child for maximum effect. Preferably a girl. Even if it's for the Death Star.
October 18, 201312 yr LEGO Shop at Home had always been the most expensive place to buy Lego. So, instead of lowering their prices, they made everyone else raise theirs. You stay classy, TLG.
October 18, 201312 yr Everyone (or majority) will ''spit'' on me probably but I think they made the right choice..... Its already impossible to get any sort of discount on Exclusives like Orthanc and Haunted House in Europe (on top of the PRICE INCREASE) so that just levels the playing field a bit more again... I never seen Haunted House on less than 160
October 18, 201312 yr They are just following example set by Apple on their flagship products. There are ways to get around this for the big box stores, like offering free store gift cards for the purchase
October 18, 201312 yr If the coupon does not say anything about exclusions then you have a good case to argue with the store manager. Bring in a weeping child for maximum effect. Preferably a girl. Even if it's for the Death Star. I remember playing the part of the weeping child so that I could use the coupon. Unfortunately it did not work. But I can understand, why TLG would do this. A simple 10% discount on a small set like a battle pack, is not a lot, but when there is a 10% discount on a $400 set, everything changes and more people want to buy the set, but at a lower cost, so TLG would be missing out on a lot of money.
October 18, 201312 yr this is probably not a big concession, but that 10% discount did apply to the LEGO Chess set. The LEGO employee employee told me that the discount wouldn't apply for the "bigger sets". I'm not sure what is considered bigger.
October 18, 201312 yr this is probably not a big concession, but that 10% discount did apply to the LEGO Chess set. The LEGO employee employee told me that the discount wouldn't apply for the "bigger sets". I'm not sure what is considered bigger. Really?! When I went to Legoland Florida, some one bought a Death Star and they got the 10% discount.
October 18, 201312 yr I remember playing the part of the weeping child so that I could use the coupon. Unfortunately it did not work. But I can understand, why TLG would do this. A simple 10% discount on a small set like a battle pack, is not a lot, but when there is a 10% discount on a $400 set, everything changes and more people want to buy the set, but at a lower cost, so TLG would be missing out on a lot of money. Well, maybe and maybe not. If all other retailers are also selling the same set at $400, but Lego stores/online offers VIP points and free promotional gift, wouldn't it still make sense to buy from them? I think if you are just a seasonal lego buyer who buys just a few sets per year, you probably won't care about that 10% coupon. This is entirely different from investors' perspective since all of them (including me) want to buy at lowest price as possible to maximize the profit margin down the road.
October 18, 201312 yr Really?! When I went to Legoland Florida, some one bought a Death Star and they got the 10% discount. LEGOLAND is not run by TLG. I would guess at some point they will have to follow the no discounting policy as well if they aren't already.
October 18, 201312 yr Well, maybe and maybe not. If all other retailers are also selling the same set at $400, but Lego stores/online offers VIP points and free promotional gift, wouldn't it still make sense to buy from them? I think if you are just a seasonal lego buyer who buys just a few sets per year, you probably won't care about that 10% coupon. This is entirely different from investors' perspective since all of them (including me) want to buy at lowest price as possible to maximize the profit margin down the road. I think it only hurts Lego. Some are still going to buy from other places because of rewards and everything else. For instance, Buying a SSD kind of would make sense at Amazon. No tax for me, also 3% cash back with the card, 2 day shipping and way faster processing.
October 18, 201312 yr this is probably not a big concession, but that 10% discount did apply to the LEGO Chess set. The LEGO employee employee told me that the discount wouldn't apply for the "bigger sets". I'm not sure what is considered bigger. Not sure. The last time when I ask the same question to the store employee, he told me the 10% coupon will work on all the expensive Technic sets (with the exception of 41999). He even recommended me to get that Crane MKII to maximize the savings.
October 18, 201312 yr I think it only hurts Lego. Some are still going to buy from other places because of rewards and everything else. For instance, Buying a SSD kind of would make sense at Amazon. No tax for me, also 3% cash back with the card, 2 day shipping and way faster processing. I was thinking about this today, and here's the "discount" you can get on SSD at S@H right now: VIP Points: $40 WV Promo set: $25 Clone Trooper Lieutenant: $15 5% rebate program: $20 Sales Tax @ 8%: ($32) Total discount through S@H - $68 I don't think you will ever see SSD at $332 on Amazon. Granted, we are in a month with great Lego promotions, and discounting may not be as good in July as it would be today. This also doesn't capture the time it takes to list and ship the two promo sets. All that said, it's still a phenomenal time to buy Lego from S@H.
October 18, 201312 yr Anybody know if the $20 off $100 or $5 off $50 coupons from the Kid Stuff coupon books are also being declined?
October 18, 201312 yr I don't mind their shift in discounting practices. They are the best brand of their type out there. It's not like I'm going to go crying to Megablok about it. I'll pay msrp and take the LEGO Shop at Home promotions and vip points and appreciate getting that much.
October 18, 201312 yr Anybody know if the $20 off $100 or $5 off $50 coupons from the Kid Stuff coupon books are also being declined? for the good stuff (exclusive and hard to find) yup no good, but if you want to use on anything else
October 18, 201312 yr LDC (LEGOLAND Discovery center) still offers the 10% off with yearly passes even on exclusives. Pretty much only takes care of tax though.
October 18, 201312 yr All this month, I have been debating getting the HH. If you are like me, those vip points happen to sit for awhile since LEGO Shop at Home sales on sets is few and far between. I hate paying retail for any set. It is very disappointing that Lego is not allowing any sales on the bigger sets. I will probably end up buying less exclusives because of this.
October 18, 201312 yr The price-setting for their best stuff doesn't actually bother me - both Lego and their authorized retailers can "get around" the price set as has already been mentioned, by bundling it with other items they are allowed to discount and/or offering freebies to go along with the item. Those who pay attention and know how to use their calculators will still get the best deals.
October 18, 201312 yr Those who pay attention and know how to use their calculators will still get the best deals. Do they still make those things?
October 18, 201312 yr Do they still make those things? If you are referring to calculators, yes they still make them, and some high tech color calculators cost $200+. I use one of these all the time when I am trying to figure out if a set is a good deal or not.
October 18, 201312 yr I was thinking about this today, and here's the "discount" you can get on SSD at LEGO Shop at Home right now: VIP Points: $40 WV Promo set: $25 Clone Trooper Lieutenant: $15 5% rebate program: $20 Sales Tax @ 8%: ($32) Total discount through LEGO Shop at Home - $68 I don't think you will ever see SSD at $332 on Amazon. Granted, we are in a month with great Lego promotions, and discounting may not be as good in July as it would be today. This also doesn't capture the time it takes to list and ship the two promo sets. All that said, it's still a phenomenal time to buy Lego from LEGO Shop at Home. Most months aren't like this. Think about non-double VIP, galaxy squad promo month? Also, I would redo your stuff like this: VW (after fees ) - $18 Clone - $10 Not sure where the 5% comes from. plus that 40$ in VIP requires you to buy again AND you don't get VIP for using VIP. So your discount is somewhat limited there as well.
October 18, 201312 yr If you are referring to calculators, yes they still make them, and some high tech color calculators cost $200+. I use one of these all the time when I am trying to figure out if a set is a good deal or not. hmmm, i think he was just being facetious
I hope this hasnt been posted before. I wanted to get everyones take on this "new" policy. What do you guys think about it??? Here's the direct link: http://toysnbricks.com/no-discounts-policy-on-lego-exclusives-hard-to-find-items/
No Discounts Policy on LEGO Exclusives & Hard to Find Items