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@@slowazzd2165 But hey, the original comment didn’t hurt anyone now did it? If being vocal about their thoughts make them happy then so be it. Last time I check this isn’t Twitter, people can take some random comments. Hope this helps, have a nice day.
The amount of points needed for just one is too much. And not being able to redeem them all together at once hurts the motivation even further, since it involves even more spending on the postage costs (if you don't want to hit to threshold that negates the delivery charge). I agree with the conclusion, I'll just stick with a straight discount. The equivalent of almost £15/$15/€15 worth of discount points for one magnet is too much. And almost 45 for all three? I'd rather just get another set or few instead, effectively for free almost.
I'd happily spend £5 a pop on each of these, as that seems like what they're worth. They're just magnets at the end of the day. But they seem like a waste of points to me. Not something I need or strongly desire to have though, so it's no loss to me. Still, it's cool to know they exist.
Meh… they keep trying to make up rules and gimicks like these to trick you into spending your points on anything other than the vouchers to spend on the store, don’t fall for it, just keep saving them and redeem them for the gift cards! This whole concept was born out of them not wanting people to save their points towards sets. There have been a handful of minor exceptions such as exclusive sets or minifigs or even certain collectibles like the coins but those become rarer as time goes by and are always grossly overpriced; I wish they would bring back when we could just apply all of our points on an order at checkout regardless of the amount, down to the pennies😊
My sister mentioned double VIP points as an excuse to go to the Lego Store, and my parents asked, "What do you even use points for?" A valid question, considering I've been hording mine and haven't used them at all. Personally, if I saw these at physical Lego Store locations, I'd consider getting them. My local store doesn't really have much for merchandise though. It's all sets these days.
Can’t say these are worth it, but I think it is great that you reviewed these to challenge yourself with something so simple in a full video. If I did it, my video would be super short😄.
they're super cute! i wish they were purchaseable instead of points only though. if lego deciding to make magnets is a result of that products poll from a while back, then i'm hoping the lego ghost lamp will come true as well 👀
These magnets are awesome! However, like the micro Ninjago city sets they should be widely available for $10-$25 and not be only available with insiders points. Leog has to to stip doing this. Even a GWP is better 4:45 I agree, in most cases that's true
I could see myself buying this on a whim for 8€ at checkout in a LEGO store or something but 2250 points? That's even more than the Lego HP magnets (10€), and they appear to be a lot smaller.
I have a feeling people will be buying these on ebay, to save their points. (I’ll probably be getting one for my display anyways, I think they are pretty cool.)
You call these high quality metal products, but in reality these are cheap tin casted bases + stamped sheet metal plates + enamel painted tin casted fridge magnets made in a sweatshop in China. Certainly not something worth 15€ of hard earned VIP points. The 5 different medallions cost half and were larger/heavier than these.
That'd probably work. Instead of the metal backing, use a magnet with the opposite polarity. The issue would be one that's still flat enough to feel comfortable against your skin.
Interesting how they are Made In China products. The one base looks like the hole wasn't properly shaved down. The poor coating job isn't a huge surprise with the poor quality control at Chinese factories. Kind of funny LEGO sent a few poor examples to a former employee. I do like the idea of the magnets. That "price" is pretty steep tho. Hopefully they do more, but they actually sell those new ones as normal product (for like $10 USD) instead of hidden behind points.
Wow $15 for these and they “force” you to make three different purchase to get them all. Easy pass for me. It just screams greedy corporate BS to milk its fans to me.
*So that is yet another product that you cannot buy directly from Lego.* *I will have to wait until an "off-brand" makes a replica of those to buy directly from the manufacturer.*