22 November 2024

Pick a Brick: Christmas cutoff dates, and List Upload rollout

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The exciting updates from the LEGO® Pick a Brick (PaB) team keep coming thick and fast! Read on for further country rollouts of their recent platform updates in time for LEGO Insiders Weekend on 23 and 24 November 2024, as well as the Christmas cutoff dates for receiving Bestseller elements. 


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List Upload feature now widely available

After the successful rollout in North America, the team are excited to announce that their new List Upload feature, where you can see which elements on your wishlist are available on PaB, is now also available in all of Europe as well as Australia and New Zealand.

These include improvements based on feedback received from North American users, who received the feature first. 

These updates come just in time for LEGO Insiders Weekend, when members earn double points on all purchases – including their Pick a Brick order! 

We also understand that PaB orders including Standard elements have recently contributed towards GwP thresholds, even though the T&Cs exclude these. 


See also our earlier articles discussing:


PaB Holiday Shipping Deadlines 2024 

Standard elements

The last order date for delivery before Christmas has already passed. The current delivery timeline for this service is 40 business days.

If you are interested in any Standard elements from the “Last Chance” list, which it has now been confirmed will be deleted from PaB on 3 December, don’t worry – these will still be shipped to you in 2025 as long as you place the order this year, while they’re still available.


Bestseller elements

The Pick a Brick team are back to their regular delivery times for Bestseller elements and has shared the recommended latest order dates for this service to ensure your items arrive in time for Christmas. 

The dates vary by country:

Europe

  • Austria 16.12.2024
  • Belgium 16.12.2024
  • Czech Republic 16.12.2024
  • Denmark 16.12.2024
  • Estonia 16.12.2024
  • Finland 15.12.2024
  • France 16.12.2024
  • Germany 16.12.2024
  • Greece 14.12.2024
  • Hungary 16.12.2024
  • Ireland 15.12.2024
  • Italy 15.12.2024
  • Latvia 16.12.2024
  • Lithuania 16.12.2024
  • Luxembourg 16.12.2024
  • Netherlands 16.12.2024
  • Norway 10.12.2024
  • Poland 16.12.2024
  • Portugal 15.12.2024
  • Slovakia 15.12.2024
  • Slovenia 15.12.2024
  • Spain 15.12.2024
  • Sweden 16.12.2024
  • Switzerland 10.12.2024
  • United Kingdom 16.12.2024

North America

  • Canada 15.12.2024
  • USA 15.12.2024

Asia-Pacific

  • Australia 05.12.2024
  • New Zealand 05.12.2024


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3 comments:

  1. I have an order (bestseller and standard) from the 30th of October that is due to be shipped to Australia that hasn't even shipped yet so I would be VERY surprised if a bestseller order placed right now actually showed up before xmas...

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    1. Apart from two-three regular orders, I'm also waiting for two simple additional orders containing a single-digit number of parts that accadentally were missed during the initial sorting. I suppose all my orders would arrive in due time, but I'm not holding my breath for one particular date. Oh well, I'm fairly patient, and there's not much I can do about it now, anyway.

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    2. I've been away from my apartment for a few days, and now I see that at least I received those two small orders of missing parts just recently. Always something.

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