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Market AnalysisJune 15, 20131 min read

Free Shipping from LEGO S@H

I can't even begin to tell you how many times I have missed out on Free shipping from LEGO Online Shop. So many times I have said, "I will place that order tomorrow" only to see it come and go.

Ed MackEd MackBrickPicker Contributor
Free Shipping from LEGO S@H

I can't even begin to tell you how many times I have missed out on Free shipping from LEGO Online Shop. So many times I have said, "I will place that order tomorrow" only to see it come and go. Then when I finally sit down and place an order, I see a shipping cost of $12+ and I start to curse at myself. Sure, I know that I procrastenate, but at least for the next year or so, I won't have to worry about missing the special. You can see here that they mention it on their site that they have Free Shipping everyday for orders over $75.00. I know they don't always have the best deal, but there are times you need to order directly from them. It's nice to know that I will be able to save on the shipping for the larger price tag items. At least for me, this will make a difference and I won't get mad at myself anymore.

Here is what they have in their fine print:

*Free Shipping Every Day offer applies to online and catalog orders only. Qualifying purchase must be equal to or greater than $75 in merchandise only; any applicable taxes or value of gift cards purchased do not apply to merchandise total. Once your order reaches $75 free shipping will automatically be added to your order. Free shipping is via standard ground service; upgrades do not apply. If you choose another shipping option, additional charges will apply. Standard order processing and delivery time is 3-8 days from the date of order. Free shipping valid only in the contiguous United States and Canada. LEGO Group reserves the right to cancel or modify this promotion at any time without advance notice.

Ed Mack

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Ed Mack

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Ed has written for BrickPicker for over a decade — covering retirement signals, theme cycles, set-specific deep dives, and the analytical discipline behind serious LEGO investing. His pieces from 2013 onward form much of the historical record this blog rests on.

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