DaleDVM wrote:Note the old stamp system gave a return of 7.5% vs 5% with the new VIP card.
Ok. I can see your point. For each $400 you spend you get a $30s in gift cards with the current system. With a straight one for one swap with the new VIP card you're right, it appears you will lose.
Let's keep some things in mind though.
1. LEGO doesn't have to offer a discount program. It's great, don't get me wrong, but I would still buy LEGO even if they didn't. Just not as much.
2. The stores that gave you extra stamps for getting close were doing you a favor. I've purchased plenty of LEGO at their retail stores including a couple of $1000 plus purchases. The stores in my area DO NOT give out free stamps even if you're $1 short. It's against policy. Maybe it's me. Wrong deodorant?
3. I also drive up to 1.5 hours to get to one of the LEGO stores near me. How far you are away from A LEGO store shouldn't factor into a discussion on whether this program is better or worse. LEGO does not control where you live.
4. We don't know the whole program yet. They could have some killer deals that will make up for that extra 2.5%.
5. Every dollar spent counts toward your point total. Over time that will add up to extra 5% savings you would not have gotten otherwise. Unless of course you restrict your purchases to $25, $50, $75, etc. when you visit a LEGO store. I know I don't. It's about what's on sale and what I want.
I'm not going to debate you on whether you feel you're being screwed. Based on what you've posted, you're obviously feel you're going to pay more for your LEGO and I feel for you there but I like certain aspects of this program and I'm willing to see what happens. For better or worse LEGO seems to be getting more things right than wrong.
I'm going to wait and see.