Getting A Lego Catalog

January 22, 2011

Do you want a Lego catalog? If you are thinking of buying a bunch of Lego items in the very near future, it would be best for you to get a catalog first.

The question is, how are you going to get a catalog from Lego.com or from the Lego Group? If you do not have any idea, you are in luck.

Here’s how you can do it. At the official Lego website you can fill out a catalog request form and submit it online.

You would have to ask customer care how long it will take for the catalog to arrive at your doorstep though because the website did not indicate such specifics.

If you are living in the United States, there are specific toll free numbers you can call and this goes the same with those living in other countries. For those in the US or Canada you can fax your request toll free at 1-888-FAX-LEGO. Once you are done faxing it, you’re good to go.

Lego enthusiasts living in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France (metropolitan areas only), Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Hungary, Norway, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Poland, New Zealand, and the Netherlands can also request for catalogs from the Lego Group. There are specific numbers you can call too.

Why Get A Catalog?

The Lego catalog will give you an idea on what is available at Lego.com and in the stores near you. The newest releases will also be featured in the catalog making it possible for you to get a hold of items earlier than you usually do or learn more about the newest Lego stuff before anyone else does.

There is power in information so keep this in mind if you want to be ahead of your Lego-loving buddies.

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