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20% off all Lone Ranger Sets at Laygo.....1243 South Rd St Marys, Adelaide. Sale ends this Sunday the 18/8 or until stocks run out. Must mention this add to receive this discount.
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Was it advertised somewhere? So i can clip the coupon/advert out and take it in and get my 10% refund.
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Just got back from Myers and got the 20% off but no extra 10% off for the Myer one discount. The 20% off is off all Lego.
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Hi guys just a quick note to let the South Aussie members know that we have relocated our shop from 1239 to 1243 South Rd St Marys, the new store is much bigger and better. Regards Steve Laygo
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They arn't Toyworld exclusives. They just got the jump on the rest of the independants. We will be getting them in about 4 weeks i believe.
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As with Outer Rim we are the same our Star Wars range looks like it will in stock for us in about 2 weeks.
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The vip discount applies to both our stores so if you had a card from Morphett Vale that will work at St Marys as well. and we are open Tue-Friday 12.00-5.00pm as well. Steve
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In case anyone in Adelaide didn't know my second store is now open at 1239 South Rd at St Marys. Exciting times :) Steve
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I got my delivery note today from LEGO so they will probably be in stock for Thursday at my store here in Adelaide so im guessing Monday for WA.
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I very much see your point about it being a global market and customers will always try and get the best deal and if thats means going overseas to do that then they often will. With your example about the Fire Station at this stage it would work out better financially if you bought it from the US but that set would command a postage price of around $50.00 So that gives you a total of $200USD and with our conversion rate it would be around the same but just 18 months ago the conversion rate wasnt so good. That same set would have cost around $250.00 AUD landed. Many people would have bought from an Australian store at that price as there wasnt enought of a saving. So whilst retailers in Austrelia have to put up with that now things will do a full circle. We just have to look at how best to operate in the current climate for the interim. Steve
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I have to agree. I have seen nothing myself to indicate that the sales Are decreasing. The other thing that i failed to mention was that Australia would have much higher costs in bringing the items into the country than say Europe or the US. Steve
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I will try and answer your questions the best i can.... I dont really have a great deal to do with Lego other than ordering stock which is mainly just done over the net. If you are asking if i am unhappy about the higher RRP on the figures? im more than happy with a $4.95 RRP as they are a great selection of figures for under $5.00. If i didn't have the collectors figs the bulk of the figures in my shop would be Star wars figs and we all know how expensive they can be. These figs are a great cheaper alternative. I dont believe i have sold any less because they are dearer. Lego Australia has not offered any reasoning to the difference in price and i have never even questioned them on it. But if i could speculate.....Prices in the US on many items are cheaper not just Lego. I certainly dont want to answer on Lego's behalf but my guess would have to be something to do with all prices on all consumer goods are priced against what the cost of living is in that particular country. For example the AVG weekly wages in the US is about half of ours. So it makes sense that there consumer goods in general would be about half of ours. So of course it makes sense that people will firtly compare our prices to the US prices and then subsequently on many occasions buy from overseas. If it was legal to buy cars online from overseas im sure we would importing them more as well. If the Aussie dollar loses strength over the next month and the US dollar gains strength then prices of these items would be more comparable. Just my 2 cents worth. Steve
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If you didnt know I give 10% all the time if you are a member of my store. And besides you probably have more chance of actually getting what you want from my store than a dpt store. And i probably ordered a lot more as well so they wont be gone in 5 minutes:) Steve
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And what state are you in?
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What do you consider to be a reasonable price?
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