Last few days for LEGO double VIP points promo
You’ve only got a couple of days left to score double VIP points across everything currently available at LEGO.com, including all of October’s brand new sets.
On that list are heavy hitters like 71395 Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block, 21329 Fender Stratocaster (review) and 10290 Pickup Truck, alongside smaller – but equally desirable – models like 40499 Santa’s Sleigh and 76239 Batmobile Tumbler: Scarecrow Showdown.
That’s not forgetting all the sets retiring by the end of this year, either, which are well worth grabbing with double VIP points. The offer works out to 10% cashback in points to spend on future purchases or exclusive rewards, which is twice the usual rate of 5%.
For example, grabbing 76178 Daily Bugle or 71741 NINJAGO City Gardens – two of 2021’s very best sets – will net you a cool £27.50 / $30 / €30 in points, while going even bigger with 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer will see a return of £65 / $70 / €70 back to spend on more LEGO. And isn’t that really the goal here?
The current double VIP points promo will only run until October 17, so there’s not long left to take advantage. If you’re after more inspiration for what to buy, click here.
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