Will Lego stores honour the 'Virtual' price on the Buildable

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Jasper Parnebrick
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Will Lego stores honour the 'Virtual' price on the Buildable

Post by Jasper Parnebrick » Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:56 pm

I noticed that if you buy all 3 of the Series 1 Buildable Galaxy Collection 5001136-1 the price is $32.99. [CDN]
If you bought the three planets separately, the price would be $38.97. Good deal, but does that only apply to online orders through Lego's shop at home website, or can you walk into a store and ask for that same deal?

I am curious to know if anyone's tried it yet? Or tried it with a similar Virtual Product Collection?
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Re: Will Lego stores honour the 'Virtual' price on the Build

Post by unclephn » Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:19 pm

I seem to recall some members of this forum being able to do this at their local stores, however, I'm not too sure what the official policy is in regards to price matches. I think it may boil down to the willingness of the store manager.

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Re: Will Lego stores honour the 'Virtual' price on the Build

Post by stormtrooper » Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:03 am

I have not bought one yet and I am glad I have not looks terrible for £10

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Re: Will Lego stores honour the 'Virtual' price on the Build

Post by cornbread » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:04 pm

I asked the Manager at the Vancouver store if they would honor the online bundle price and he said they were not able to. He said the bundle price was likely based on warehouse inventory which did not affect brick and mortar stores.

stormtrooper wrote:I have not bought one yet and I am glad I have not looks terrible for £10
No offense, but this contributes nothing to this topic. You're entitled to your opinion, but maybe think about whether your comment actually adds anything to the thread before posting.

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