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Re: Typical Target!!
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lugnet.org.au
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Wed, 12 Jul 2000 12:10:06 GMT
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Targets don't seem to be in anyones good books anymore.
If you're after a good deal pricewise for Lego, nothing beats Big W. They
usually have a good range of items too.
Also for those who might be financially interested. Purchasing shares in Coles
Myers gives you a discount at the following stores:
Myers/Grace Brothers
K-Mart
Target
Plus a whole swag of non-lego related stores such as
Liquorland :-)
Officeworks
Mycar
...and many more....
There is a certain number of shares you need in order to get the card though.
It's very handy to use as it can be compunded upon any other discount they're
running at any time. Getting 30% off lego was a plesant surprise earlier this
year :)
Santosh
In lugnet.org.au, Geoffrey Hyde writes:
> My local Toyworld had one hell of a time getting the 2000 catalogue off the
> ordering division in Melbourne - took them over a month to get it, but they
> eventually received it. And yes, it was free, as stated somewhere else.
>
> If Target BSes you about having to put a price on everything, let them know
> TLG have intentionally put it out as a free catalogue and that you'll be
> taking the matter up with both TLG and the ACCC.
>
> Cheers ...
>
> Geoffrey Hyde
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>
> Peter Parsons <guns@asgard.net.au> wrote in message
> news:FxKwp4.2H7@lugnet.com...
> > In lugnet.org.au, Mark Harrison writes:
> > > Beat this.
> > >
> > > Our local target store not only has been trying to sell the lego 2000
> > > catalogue (No.1) for 50 cents but has increased the price to 54 cents
> > > (incl. GST).
> > >
> > > Mark H.
> >
> > Hey Mark
> > don't tell the local Lego rep as he told me he would take their Lego
> > of anyone he found selling the book. I was talking to him the other day at
> > Target Buranda.( He actually told me it is the worse(exuse the spelling) book
> > they have made)
> >
> > Peter
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| Santosh Bhat wrote in message ... (...) Agreed, Target are only good for their mistakes (i.e. The half price SW Lego sale), it's a pity that bungle didn't teach them anything. Oh, wait, that's right, it didn't help sell SW sets as hardly anyone (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.au)
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| My local Toyworld had one hell of a time getting the 2000 catalogue off the ordering division in Melbourne - took them over a month to get it, but they eventually received it. And yes, it was free, as stated somewhere else. If Target BSes you about (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.au)
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