Click & Collect DPD Parcels From The Post Office
Since 2019, LEGO.com orders have been delivered in the UK by DPD. The LEGO Group switched to DPD after previously using DHL to handle online order deliveres. Today, it’s been announced that the Post Office has signed a deal with DPD to become a collection point for DPD parcels. With people heading back to work, the ability to redirect your LEGO® deliveries to your local Post Office could be quite useful. The service will be...
Take LEGO Page for Adult LEGO Hobbyists Survey
The LEGO® Ambassador Network has posted another survey to learn more about creating a hub on LEGO.com for Adult LEGO hobbyists. If you are reading this, then as before that certainly includes you. The aim is to see if a special landing page focused on adult hobbyists would connect with fans. Anyone can take the survey and it only takes a few minutes to complete. This is a different survey to the AFOL Passion Survey shared a while...
Why LEGO House Exclusives Will Be Limited
A week or so ago, the LEGO® House Architecture randomly popped up on LEGO.com before disappearing. It was later revealed that the set would return online alongside the other LEGO House exclusive sets, Tree of Creativity and the LEGO House Dinosaurs. However, the announcement suggested that although the LEGO House would be available across most of Europe, the other two sets would be limited to Denmark, Ireland and the UK. Well the LEGO...
New Store Stock Checker Added To LEGO.com
Ever wondered if your local LEGO® store has a set you really wanted? Maybe you live a distance away so want to know before making the trip. Well then this new features added to the online LEGO store is just the job. You can now search to see if a particular LEGO product should be available in your local LEGO store. On each product page, you find a Check Store Stock tab, click it and enter your address details for stock details of the...
Online LEGO Experience Vastly Overhauled
Just over a month ago the LEGO® VIP system was changed, this only saw some slight changes occur with shop.LEGO.com. However the overhauled hasn’t stopped there, has LEGO have now decided to combine their online presence into a single site. So technically shop.LEGO.com is no more instead you’ll be taken to a one site, which offers the functionality of both the LEGO.com and the online store. The main page of LEGO.com is now...