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Target>Walmart>Toys R Us (during Poly promos)>Lego [email protected] (only during Promos)>ebay>Amazon>Lego Store (not much anymore).
My bias is skewed, as I'm actively protesting purchases directly from Lego due to their arcane 'No Discount' rule in the US.
There's an old TRU in my area that is typically fairly empty. Makes it a breeze to do price match without having to wait in line too long. And the employees are incredibly nice there. Which I can't say about the bigger, newer TRUs in the area. I used to just drop in to look because they always have the biggest LEGO selection in my area, but lately I've been buying a lot from there. TRU's inflated prices mean nothing with price matching. That and because it's so empty, they always have plenty of each page polybag promotion.
if no offer's can be found then lego [email protected] for the VIP points.
Currently looking forward to being able to cash-in my VIP points at [email protected] to get a discount on the 2016 UCS Snowspeeder :-)
i always wait some weeks when i desire a set to really find a good deal! most of the ninjago i got for -30% msrp fi.
If not, how long before there's some promotion or other at the Lego store? If it's not too long, wait for that.
If it's going to be ages, just buy it from Lego anyway.
Meanwhile, keep an eye on my local TRU and Amazon, just in case there are bargains too good to resist.
Don't think I've ever bought Lego from anywhere else.