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#21103 Big Ben $25.50 (RRP 29.99)
#21002 Empire State Building $37.99 (RRP 19.99 - Not sure what is going there)
#21011 Brandenburg Gate $29.99 (RRP 34.99)
#21006 White House $40.99 (RRP $49.99)
20% CITY Helicopter Transport
15% CITY Snowplow Truck
15% CITY Fire Starter Pack
15% CHIMA Vultrix's Sky Scavenger
15% CHIMA Vardy's Ice Vulture Glider
15% CHIMA Cragger's Fire Striker
15% CHIMA Mammoth's Frozen Stronghold
15% CHIMA King Crominus' Rescue
15% FRIENDS Emma's Tourist Kiosk
15% BIONICLE Lord of Skull Spiders
Better than Best Buy Gamer Club's 20% per new software/game.
I forgot to read the tags to see if there's a sale end date on them.
Earlier I picked up the Dimensions starter pack for my nephews. I posted in the Dimensions thread the deal was $58 dollars but it ended up costing a little less. With the 10% off toys to life code (text GAMER to 827438) stacked with the 35% off Cartwheel offer, the starter pack was $55.
you can try price matching Amazon ($85) if you want. They have let me price match and use cartwheel before without any question.
no sale prices but they r
sorting trays, no sku label, but CS gave me a $9.99 price
starfire2 said: They're priced individually. At least that's the way Target has it.
Am I missing something here?
The bucket's lid won't fit on the tray.
I guess I have to return them and explain how the sorting trays are part of the bucket (?).
Problem is they're clueless at Target since the trays don't come with a SKU label and no directive that it goes with the bucket.
This year, looking to work it out for Lego but still unplanned about how to best coordinate purchases at Target and Lego (B&M or [email protected]) BF specials for max savings. I'm thinking large value sets (>$130) at Target aiming for ~40% off, small & medium sets (<$100) at Lego for maximized savings through Promos and Double VIP. The optimum target will be any Exclusives that Target might have.
Anyone else planning for the Target 20% coupon?
So at the least, you're looking at 20%+5% = 24% off. But the good thing is that Target didn't go out of their way, like say TRU, to block good sales on various items the week it is applicable (in this case the week of Dec. 4th). So imagine if you see some Lego sets off for a common 20%. Once stacked, that would be 20%+20%+5% = 39.2% off.
My shopping list will be broader than just Lego though. So approach would be to wait for the weekly flyer on Nov. 29th to see what's on Sale and start the list from there. Which would include everything from household goods, furniture, electronics (PS4), Christmas gifts, food, etc.
Because as-is for 15% off, I feel the Lego Store BF Special of Double VIP plus Gingerbread house beats it already.
I'm not discounting VIP points because they're better than nothing, but if you can get $$ off now instead of later, you're doing pretty good.
So make sure you get everything in your cart before ordering, or risk kicking yourself.