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(Written by William)

When you go to a major outlet for LEGO needs, like Toys’R’Us or an official LEGO store, you can get a little frustrated if they don’t have what you want. Many times you will have to go out of your way just to get to these places. This is especially true with the official LEGO Store.

Fortunately, there is an option for those of us who desperately need that particular hard-to-find set. Stores like Toys’R’Us and the LEGO Store do offer free shipping to your home if you order at the store. You will still need to pay sales-tax for the store’s location, but in general this is a good way to capture a good sale that is happening in the store when they don’t have the items you want in stock.

Now before you go off and make your dream-list, there are a few things you might want to keep in consideration. This may require a little homework on your end. 😉

Make Sure it’s Available Online

Stores do have special connections with their distributors. However, their hands are just as tied if something is not available online. They can provide discounts and free shipping, but they can’t create LEGO when there’s none to be had.

This is an easy thing to prepare for. Before heading out to your favorite LEGO-supplier, simply go to that store’s website. If the item says available then things should be smooth sailing for you. If not, then there will definitely be a problem.

Problem with Cross-Promoting

Another problem that may arise involves a sale that requires the purchase of multiple items. For instance Buy One Get One 50%/Free/Misc. Discount is a typical sale that is run on LEGO products.

The problem with these sales is that they can only be applied to items in the store or items online. You cannot cross the sale and buy one thing in the store and one thing online. Of course, some store managers may help you out with a nice deal. However, that is no guarantee and does not follow store policy in most cases.

In fact, stores will only let you place an online order if and only if the item is not in stock at that store. This is why it may be a good idea to call the store ahead of time before going out. Things change on a daily basis so the more recent your information is the more affective your actions can be.

Speed up the Search

When it’s time to talk with an employee at a store, it’s best to be fully prepared. For example, talking with the people at the LEGO Store is easy. They will only need a rough description of what the set is to identify it. They can also give recommendations on other sets that may interest you.

Toys’R’Us, on the other hand, will need a bit more help. Even the name and set number provided by LEGO will not help at times. This is when you need to provide a separate identification number. To find the one for Toys’R’Us start by finding the item you want on the website. Then scroll down to where you see tabs like “Description” and “Additional Info”. Click on the “Additional Info” tab. The first number listed should be a six digit number. This is the number you want to use. There is no way they can mess up finding the item if you have this number.

Summary

Make sure you know what’s current and what you want when looking for a set. Know that an empty shelf in a store does not have to mean you’re out of luck. By ordering through a store, you won’t have to miss out on rare LEGO sales that would otherwise be impossible to capitalize on. Remember that asking will get you answers!

Good luck! 😉

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Summer Blockbuster Contest!

The Pacific Coast Highway LEGO User Group (PCHLUG) is running a fun LEGO contest! The theme is Summer Blockbuster. The catch? You can only use 101 pieces! 😮

The deadline is the 31st of July, so there is plenty of time! You can build anything fr0m comic-book heroes to giant fighting robots and from side-splitting comedies to battling wizards. It doesn’t have to be from this summer (actually, it doesn’t have to be from any summer) just make sure it’s from a big movie! 😀

Got your creative juices flowing? Check out the contest details, eligibility, prizes and how to submit your entry here: PCHLUG Summer Blockbuster Challenge!

And remember; there is still time to enter the Next Generation of Space Travel Contest and the Pirates of the Caribbean Contest! And if you would like some ideas, check out Tips for Winning a LEGO Contest!

Good luck! 😉

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