Win 1,000,000 VIP points in LEGO Black Friday and Cyber Monday sweepstake
The LEGO online store has updated its Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers with a sweepstake to win an incredible 1,000,000 VIP points.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday is shaping up to be even more appealing, with LEGO VIPs getting the opportunity to grab a huge amount of valuable points. The LEGO online store has revealed that 1,000,000 VIP points will be up for grabs when members enter a special promotion starting this Black Friday through to Cyber Monday.
This is an extremely rare chance for VIPs to win the equivalent of £6,250 / $7,692 / €6,667 in rewards vouchers, certainly enough to buy more than a few expensive 75313 AT-AT sets. The LEGO Group ran a similar sweepstake last year, so VIPs who missed out on the offer then now get another shot at winning this huge prize.
No purchase will be required to enter the sweepstake, but you will need to be a LEGO VIP member, so be sure to sign up in advance if you haven’t already done so. Additional details on how to enter are unavailable at the moment, but will definitely be live this Friday, if not earlier.
The 1,000,000 VIP points sweepstake is the latest offer to be revealed for the upcoming LEGO Black Friday and Cyber Monday events. Other exclusives include LEGO Star Wars 40483 Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber free with purchases of 75313 AT-AT, 40484 Santa’s Front Yard free with a £170 / $170 / €170 spend, while in-store shoppers will receive 30576 Holiday Tree when spending at least £40 / $40 / €40.
Cyber Monday’s exclusive gift-with-purchase is a blue VIP Fleece Blanket available to anyone spending £200 / $200 / €200 on Cyber Monday only, while stocks last.
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