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8362 FerrariSleek FerrariFerrari RacerForward IncludesForward FeaturesIncludes Michael39 IncludesRacer MeasuresMeasures 7ForwardLEGO Racers 8362 Ferrari F1 Racer 1:24 by LEGO. Contains 112 pieces, for ages 7+. Use the pull-back motor to send the car racing forward!. Includes Michael Schumacher driver minifigure!. Features authentic logos of Ferrari, Shell and others!. Race your Ferrari across the finish line! Challenge the Formula 1 racing circuit and come home a winner in this 1:24 true scale model of the famous and sleek Ferrari racer! This racer measures 7.5 inches long and is...This offer has already expired. While you may have missed out here, we have so many more great deals to share with you! To make sure you don't miss any more offers like this one, join our mailing list and follow us on Twitter. for up to the minute updates on new deals and reviews. You can also find us on Facebook, follow us on Google Plus, or subscribe to our Feed. Amazon offers the LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box 10696 for $20.99 shipped.




Also at Target and Toys R Us. For comparison, we usually see this box on sale for between $30-$40. Today’s deal is an Amazon all-time low. This bundle is rated 4.7/5 stars by over 1,000 Amazon customers. Designed with builders of all ages in mind, this collection of LEGO bricks in 35 different colors will encourage open-ended building play, and inspire any imagination. Windows, eyes, and lots and lots of wheels add to the fun and offer endless possibilities for creative construction and vehicle play. A great supplement set to any existing LEGO collection, this set comes in a convenient plastic storage box and includes ideas to get the building started.NEWSLETTERS Receive the latest local updates in your inboxAn executive at a Palo Alto software giant was charged Monday with four felony counts of burglary, after authorities said he allegedly made his own bar code stickers, switched the tags, and then bought boxes of LEGOs at Target stores for huge discounts.Thomas Langenbach, 47, who lists himself as the vice president at Palo Alto's SAP Labs Integration and Certification Center on his LinkedIn profile, is expected to be arraigned Tuesday in Santa Clara County Court .




Weird News Photos: Man Shoves Snake in Pants"This probably happens more often than you'd think," said Mountain View police spokeswoman Liz Wylie. "But this is the first time we've ever had a case like this."NBC Bay Area went to Langenbach's multimillion dollar San Carlos home on Monday, but no one answered the door, despite people being home. A representative from SAP in New York confirmed Monday that Lagenbach is employed at the company and declined further comment.Rock Stars: Then and NowLangenbach was arrested May 9, and posted $10,000 bail hours later, jail records show.Supervising Deputy District Attorney Cindy Seeley Hendrickson said Monday that internal Target security spotted something awry with Langenbach's purchases from their stores --that's three alleged burglaries from the Mountain View store on Showers Drive and one from the Cupertino store on Stevens Creek Boulevard over the last month or so.Wylie, of Mountain View police, said Target security had captured Langenbach performing the "ticket switch" on camera, and had been onto him because the company pays very close attention to LEGO sales."




LEGOs are very popular and expensive," Wylie said.Langenbach was formally charged with four counts of burglary totaling seven boxes of LEGOs worth about $1,000.When police searched his home, however, Hendrickson said they found "hundreds and  hundreds" of LEGO boxes inside. They also discovered that since last April, he had allegedly sold 2,100 LEGO items totaling about $30,000 on eBay using the handle "tomsbrickyard." Inside Langenbach's car, Hendrickson said, were 32 pre-made barcode stickers.Hendrickson did not charge Langenbach for anything more than the four burglaries, as she said investigators are sifting over the evidence to determine what has been stolen and what might legitimately have been his.Langenbach's modus operandi, Hendrickson said, was to create  his own sophisticated bar code stickers, and switch the tags at various Target stores. Those bar codes were for a much cheaper price. So, for instance, Hendrickson said that Langenbach bought a $279 box of Millenium Falcon box of LEGOS for just $49, and he bought a $90 Anakin LEGO set for about $35.In a statement sent to NBC Bay Area, Target stated the company "takes incidents of this nature very seriously."




Target declined further comment. According to his LinkedIn profile, Langenbach has been with the company since 1988, and holds a degree in computer science and business administration from Berufsakademie Mannheim, Germany. SAP headquarters is in Germany. SAP is a "market leader" in enterprise application software, according to its website. And its acronym stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing. This is not the first case of a LEGO bar code scam. In 2005, William Swanberg of Reno, Nev., was arrested in connection with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of LEGOs from Target after switching the bar code labels on the toy boxes. The company at the time estimated Swanberg stole up to $200,000 of LEGOs taken from their stores in Oregon, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California. The LEGOs were then resold on the Web. In that case, too, Target investigators uncovered the scheme.This website no longer supports Internet Explorer 9 or below, please upgrade to a newer browser.




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This LEGO box includes 484 pieces with a wide range of LEGO bricks in 35 different colors; and features 18 tires and 18 wheel rims, a green 8cm x 16cm baseplate, window with frame and 3 sets of eyes! , keep in mind that through 12/17 you’ll save save $10 when you spend $50 on toys OR save $25 when you spend $100 on toys! No promo code is needed, your discount will be automatically applied at checkout. Walmart: Choose free in-store pick up if available near you; otherwise, shipping is $4.97 or free on orders over $50. Or, score FREE 2-day shipping on ANY size order with ShippingPass – available to select customers only (go here to learn more). Target: Through January 1st, 2017, standard shipping is free on all orders with no minimum required! If you prefer, you may also be able to opt for free in-store pickup if available near you. If you’re a Target REDcard holder, you’ll get an additional 5% off your purchases! Sign up and start saving! It's free and easy.




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