buying lego from overseas

buying lego from overseas

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Buying Lego From Overseas

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As in new sets?  The "bulk" part is the problem.There are a bunch of sellers that do this, and none of them are very forthcoming with their solutions.  However, an alarmingly high number of them also get caught for stealing LEGO.  As far as I'm aware, the LEGO community of hobbyists at large isn't aware of a way to do this legally.There probably isn't a way to do this legally and turn a huge profit in bulk.  One reason for that is that LEGO probably won't sell sets to you in bulk.  LEGO sells sets to the major retailers in bulk, like Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, etc.  And you're not one of them.They also sell in limited amounts to smaller retailers, like mom-and-pop toy stores.  But that's very difficult.  You get a good price, but if memory serves, you're generally not allowed to sell stuff online, because that competes with online retailers like Amazon.  You also (generally speaking) need an established retail storefront.  You can't just be running the show out of your basement. 




Further (not sure how much this still holds), small retailers used to be required to buy a certain amount of the full product line-- you couldn't just pick and choose what you wanted.  If your customers don't like Bionicle, well, too bad, you had to stock some anyway.  Not sure if that's still true (that was true in 2007 at least), but quite possible.So buying from the company probably won't work for what you've got in mind.  This makes "bulk" difficult, because you're going to have to buy through another retailer or distributor, who's already got a contract with LEGO, or buy stuff secondhand.The best deals that I'm aware of are when Target and Walmart discount older stock.  They supposedly do this on a regular basis, on predictable days of the month, when you can show up and see what's on sale that's been on the shelves for a while.  These often result in prices between 25% and 75% off, because retailers desperately want to reclaim the shelf space.  But they try to make that happen as little as possible, so it's hard to predict. 




Plus, there are  a lot of other snipers that you'll have to compete with.  Sales in general are this way-- sporadic and unpredictable, but occasionally very good deals.The good news is that LEGO in the US is cheap, and LEGO abroad is expensive-- and sometimes not even available.  I recall selling some large LEGO items to someone in South Africa (for instance) for whom the US retail cost plus shipping was still cheaper than buying locally (especially if he could get things in a single shipment).But you'll also have to compete against a lot of other people doing the same thing.  LEGO is pretty popular, and a lot of people have the same idea.  And many of them (as above) are willing to break the law in order to make a profit, so they can offer a much better deal than you can (until they're caught).Well if you’re interested in random Lego bricks in bulk this is an option…Bargain Bricks sells high quality, used Legos at a fraction of the price. They are well known for their positive sales record and guarantee a happy buying experience.




Their site specializes in Legos by the pound. This means that you can order anywhere between 1-25+ pounds of Legos at a time. Please visit the site for more details and to order.Bargain BricksNow why is this the best way to get bulk Lego?Some Lego sets, pick-a-brick stores and sites like Brick Link charge at a bare minimum $20-$30 for a pound of Lego. Now if you’re looking to save money Bargain Bricks offers a flat rate, cheap Lego option. I ordered 3 pounds of Legos from them for only $45 and I was impressed by how high quality the Lego turned out to be! Ordering from Bargain Bricks is definitely the way to go.Lego USA, a Danish manufacturer of children's toys and games has been a family owned company since its' founding by Ole Clirk Christiansen in 1932. Lego USA believes in supporting children's creativity through learning and playing. The world famous Lego toys are made through safe, ethical and environmentally friendly procedures, so when you buy Lego USA for your children, you can be sure that they are playing with safe products.




In 2013, Lego USA became the most valuable toy company in the world.Lego USA offers toys and games for boys and girls from under 2 years old to over 12. From Mini Figures to Bricks to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Lord of the Rings figurines, Lego USA has toys for everyone. Whether you want to boost your child's creativity, enjoyment or learning, Lego USA has a variety of choices! Lego USA Hero Factory will inspire your children to become heroes. Discover the architect potential in your child with Lego USA Architecture for building the skyscrapers and cities of the future. Finally, test Lego USA's most successful recent collection, Lego USA Friends. Most of Lego USA products are under $75.Buy Lego in the USA and ship to your home country with Borderlinx. You pay cheap international shipping, tax & duties upfront, which you can calculate before purchasing with our shipping cost calculator. A number of services are available through Borderlinx to make international ordering from Lego USA hassle-free, including concierge, free repacking and consolidation services.




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