VIP rewards at LEGO.com includes discount vouchers – Black Friday deals

LEGO.com has slashed the number of points required for its most popular VIP rewards, including 50% off discount vouchers.

You can make your hard-earned VIP points go further this Black Friday, with £5 vouchers available for just 400 points. That’s half the usual amount of 800 points, effectively offering a £2.50 saving. Unfortunately, you can only redeem one per customer – but when LEGO is involved, every little helps.

If you’d rather redeem your VIP points on physical rewards, you might be able to make them go even further, too. Until Monday, November 30, rewards including art prints, colouring sheets and desktop wallpapers are available for half their usual cost in VIP points.

The metallic red Retro VIP keyring is also once again available to redeem, at a cost of 50 VIP points.

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LEGO.com’s Black Friday offers have kicked off today, including 20% off selected sets, a free 40410 Charles Dickens Tribute with a £150 / $150 spend, and the chance to earn 1,000,000 VIP points. LEGO Creator Expert 10276 Colosseum is also available now, with a free Roman Chariot gift-with-purchase available for early adopters.

To stay up to date on all the LEGO Black Friday offers for 2020, head to these dedicated shopping pages:

Black Friday UK
Black Friday USA

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I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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