Waht to buy with £40.00?
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Waht to buy with £40.00?
I ask you, the great people of Classic-Castle.com, to point me in the direction of a good deal from shop at home for £40.00 . I am English and want something good, so please help /\/\E!
Thanks in advance!
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There are so many good deals in UK on eBay. There is at least one every week.
However, from S@H, I'd say get KK2. You may not like every aspect of it, but for Castle pieces it is the way to go. Except if you are able to get Harry Potter, then buy those (full of great and unique pieces).
However, from S@H, I'd say get KK2. You may not like every aspect of it, but for Castle pieces it is the way to go. Except if you are able to get Harry Potter, then buy those (full of great and unique pieces).
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As I understand from various British posters, KK2 is not yet available at their S@H.Snoopy wrote:There are so many good deals in UK on eBay. There is at least one every week.
However, from S@H, I'd say get KK2. You may not like every aspect of it, but for Castle pieces it is the way to go. Except if you are able to get Harry Potter, then buy those (full of great and unique pieces).
But if you want to get some, hang onto that money a while. Surely it won't be long before they're available.
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Sorry, but what is 40 pounds (I think that is what that sign is) converted to US dollars, or even better Canadian? Thanks.
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£1.00 = $2.44 CAD
£40.00 = $96.89 CAD
£1.00 = $1.83 USD
£40.00 = $73.24 USD
Currency Converted using XE.com
Not a bad bit of change in Canda or in the US for Lego anyway. Do they pay VAT in GB though? Because if they do, they will lose all advantage over the USD especially when you consider prices are higher in GB than they are here in North America.
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£40.00 = $96.89 CAD
£1.00 = $1.83 USD
£40.00 = $73.24 USD
Currency Converted using XE.com
Not a bad bit of change in Canda or in the US for Lego anyway. Do they pay VAT in GB though? Because if they do, they will lose all advantage over the USD especially when you consider prices are higher in GB than they are here in North America.
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