Five European countries added to our LEGO.com listings

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LEGO has expanded its affiliate programme to include five more European countries, so we are now able to pull in price and availability data, and benefit from sales via our links, for products ordered from them.

So, those of you in Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Greece will now be able to view country-specific listings of new items at LEGO.com and discounts there, too. Permanent links to those pages can be found on the green Buy menu.

As everything is effectively new, having only been added to our database today, the new items listings for those countries isn't particularly useful yet, but give it time!

Current and historical data is also available for the USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland Poland and Australia.

16 comments on this article

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By in New Zealand,

Hey when's New Zealand going to get some recognition by Lego.

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By in Czechia,

Appreciated from Czechia

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By in Hungary,

Thanks for the good news!

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By in Czechia,

Finally !!!

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By in Romania,

Now this is what I like to hear!

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By in South Africa,

@Maxbricks14 said:
"Hey when's New Zealand going to get some recognition by Lego."

Not to mention South Africa?

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By in United States,

Today I learned that the Czech Republic is AKA Czechia!!! Always learning!!!

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By in United States,

@speedorz4ever said:
"Today I learned that the Czech Republic is AKA Czechia!!! Always learning!!!"

As did I, but only a bit before reading this. it was mentioned in a YouTube video about where 80% of the people in Saudi Arabia live. What this has to do with anything else... well, I don't know.

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By in United States,

I say welcome to all of you in your following languages: “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia.”

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By in United Kingdom,

@RoboticJesus said:
"I say welcome to all of you in your following languages: “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia,” “Nostrovia.”"
This feels... culturally insensitive, at the least.

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By in Luxembourg,

Could Luxembourg also be represented? :)

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By in Germany,

what are your thoughts on reducing the commission rate from 5% to 3% ?? why is LEGO doing this. They earn so much money with you…

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By in Spain,

@nicmare said:
"what are your thoughts on reducing the commission rate from 5% to 3% ?? why is LEGO doing this. They earn so much money with you…"

Holy moly, they're really getting greedy without even trying to hide it. How much worse can it get?

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By in Czechia,

Good to hear!

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By in Brazil,

Thank you Huw!

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