I got a raincheck today for the Hulkbuster set, but nowhere on it does it say anything about substitution.Using the target rain check substitution the way it is clearly intended, by target no less, to be used is not a scam. The substitution option is clearly outlined on the rain check itself and target's own policies. Their system scans your purchases and finds and item(s) to apply the substitution discount to automatically.
As is typical for my TRU they had every single mini figure in hiding, and moved the display they are normally in. Every time they have been on sale I go there and they don't have any, even though the computer says they should. Now I know that someone could buy every single one, but I'm going to check on Sunday and see if they magically have them again.Anyway, 2 for 5 minifigures ends at TRU ends tomorrow.
Hmmm, the only rain checks I've encountered that don't have that substitute section on them are the ones that do not allow substitutions (video games, consoles, electronics, tablets, Apple products, cards etc.). Doesn't hurt to ask at customer service or a manager whether substitution is allowed with the one you received per their policy. Rain checks do not require manager approval or anything, but some cashiers have not encountered them so may ask their LoD how to use them.I got a raincheck today for the Hulkbuster set, but nowhere on it does it say anything about substitution.
Can I just take the raincheck ticket to checkout with a different Lego set? Doesn't require any kind of manager approval or anything right?
The 90's called, they want their retort back.My target doesn't ever stick the rain checks up. If they do it needs to be for a LEGO item of the same price.
But thanks for making yourself look even better! Not.
Why does that Frozen song keep going through my head.Hmmm.....
I'm looking at the title, say LEGO Deals. Didn't know we switched over to LEGO scams.
The 90's called, they want their retort back.
Why does that Frozen song keep going through my head.
Seriously dude, shut up. You're the only one that looks bad here with your incessant whining. There is nothing wrong with using the raincheck system in this fashion despite whatever sanctimonious high road you feel you are taking to try to make yourself feel superior. The raincheck doesnt say similarly priced item. LET IT GO!
The 90's called, they want their retort back.
Why does that Frozen song keep going through my head.
Seriously dude, shut up. You're the only one that looks bad here with your incessant whining. There is nothing wrong with using the raincheck system in this fashion despite whatever sanctimonious high road you feel you are taking to try to make yourself feel superior. The raincheck doesnt say similarly priced item. LET IT GO!
Ironic that two people who have never posted a Lego deal are telling others to shut up.Lol this ^ right on.
Thank you. That's my buy price, so I'll have to check it out. Unfortunately, it's not an online price.Saw 76040 Brainiac Attack at Target today for $19.99 ($5 off). Not a big discount, but a pretty good price for four minifigures.
I'm hearing some stores don't have it at that price, so consider it YMMV.Thank you. That's my buy price, so I'll have to check it out. Unfortunately, it's not an online price.
I actually have posted some finds. Ironic that you are so ignorant.Ironic that two people who have never posted a Lego deal are telling others to shut up.
There was a City garbage truck, but I couldn't find it at my location.They also had a ton of Friend's Easter sets for $2. I'll go back tomorrow for 70% hopefully. What was the other Easter poly? I only saw that one.
I'd reconsider getting them now that I really want the Kwik-E-Mart. Don't want pay ebay prices through.Anyone spotting Simpson's minfigs at Walgreen's again this year?
Are they out already? Figured they would be out closer to May.Anyone spotting Simpson's minfigs at Walgreen's again this year?
I'd prefer a separate thread on the Video Game Deals board, just like the Amiibo, Infinity, and Skylanders threads.Will we need a separate thread for Lego Dimensions or will it all go in here, too?
I'm sure there will be their own thread in the Wii U forum. If you want to talk about the game I'd suggest going there. If you want to talk about the sets with pieces I say here is fine.Will we need a separate thread for Lego Dimensions or will it all go in here, too?
Why the Wii U forum? It's available on all platforms.I'm sure there will be their own thread in the Wii U forum. If you want to talk about the game I'd suggest going there. If you want to talk about the sets with pieces I say here is fine.
For that price, I would hope they come off the base. The bases seem to have studs, so it's a good possibility. I'm glad I have most of those figures already so they won't be tempting meI'm sure there will be their own thread in the Wii U forum. If you want to talk about the game I'd suggest going there. If you want to talk about the sets with pieces I say here is fine.
So both. Any word on if the mini figures come off the bases or are glued?
Oh the picture I saw yesterday had the Wii U label.Why the Wii U forum? It's available on all platforms.
Updated product shot showing all the versions:Oh the picture I saw yesterday had the Wii U label.
I just saw the price. :lol:
And the fact LEGO Ideas rejected an Oz set, yet now we are getting one in this contraption. This isn't the first time that has happened.
Seeing as you have to build the portal and the Batmobile, I'd assume you have to build the figures, too.Updated product shot showing all the versions:
I still can't tell if these are normal minifigs on fancy bases, or if they're single piece models that look like minifigs.
It's a catch 22 in that if it's a model then its against the whole modular nature of legos. On the other hand, there's no way the NFC data could do anything but represent the exact model that came with the kit so I'm guessing that while removable you may as well associate them with the only content they represent.Updated product shot showing all the versions:
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I still can't tell if these are normal minifigs on fancy bases, or if they're single piece models that look like minifigs.
Seeing as you have to build the portal and the Batmobile, I'd assume you have to build the figures, too.
It'd be cool if you could build/swap minifigure parts a la Skylanders Swap Force, but I'm guessing the NFC data will be tied to the base.It's a catch 22 in that if it's a model then its against the whole modular nature of legos. On the other hand, there's no way the NFC data could do anything but represent the exact model that came with the kit so I'm guessing that while removable you may as well associate them with the only content they represent.
Here's hoping they do Disney Infinity right since cloning Skylanders makes no sense. Frankly the toy aspect is much less interesting than what kind of world building system they should allow for.
Oh, you will. We all will.Not sure if I'll bother with the Lego one either
I don't own any of those consoles... but the wicked witch.... oh the wicked witch!Oh, you will. We all will.
Yeah, they aren't messing around with their licensing on this. Dat Marty McFly....I don't own any of those consoles... but the wicked witch.... oh the wicked witch!
I haven't gotten into any of them either, and I was about to agree with you. Then I saw the video. And looked at the figures. Crap.It'd be cool if you could build/swap minifigure parts a la Skylanders Swap Force, but I'm guessing the NFC data will be tied to the base.
I have yet to buy any of the existing Skylander, Infinity, and Amiibo. Seems like a pricey thing to get into. Especially considering retailer exclusives, limited print runs, etc. Not sure if I'll bother with the Lego one either