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$41.99 for your choice of:
#75172 Y-Wing
#70613 Garma Mecha Man
#70614 Lightning Jet
So... yeah. Careful, these are doorbusters... try not to break any doors.
LEGO Batman Movie is $4 as well.
New Architecture sets were in a corner in the back of the book section, not with the rest of the toys, still being stocked when I was there.
However, and I'm probably not going to fret over $0.53, but the red card didn't take the full 5% off the item for me. It was more like 4.22% ($2.70 instead of $3.20, additional $0.03 is tax). Has anyone else ever had this happen?
I don't know if holiday clearance sales would be exempt from that though. It feels like they might.
*oops... comment meant for s&h
I also noticed that #10253 Big Ben is still available at $199.99 from Target.
I also noticed that #10242 Mini Cooper had a few come back in stock, but at full price. I ordered it a few weeks ago to get the gift card. Although I was also expecting it to get retired.
Edit: A few more #10259 Winter Village Station have come back in stock again for $63.99.
Sure, you pony the money upfront but a 10% on top of a lower price and/or with Cartwheel comes out more than a Red Card EVEN if you can't use it.
Hard to beat that rate of return that low risk that cheap.
Redcard reduces the amount sales tax is charged on, taking 1/20th of the sales tax rate out of the 5% gain but still great.
Any Cartwheel deal is the same either way so that doesn't factor into it