• reddig33@lemmy.world
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    What do they do with the bricks they take back? The website doesn’t seem to say. Not taking duplo or built sets makes it sound like they aren’t being recycled into something new. Are they being cleaned, sorted, and resold?

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      It’s $4 per pound of bricks.

      Accepted:

      • LEGO bricks and elements that are fully disassembled and in good condition.
      • LEGO Minifigures and Mini-dolls (no need to disassemble)
      • LEGO Baseplates

      Not currently accepted:

      • LEGO DUPLO® bricks or elements
      • Non-LEGO bricks, elements or toys
      • LEGO sets that are fully or partially built
      • Batteries or electronic components
      • Storage containers, packaging or building instructions
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      What happens to my LEGO® bricks? Once we receive your bricks, we carefully check them to make sure they meet our eligibility criteria. After they pass the check, we weigh them to determine their final value and promptly send your payment.

      Our goal is to keep as many bricks in play as possible - and this is a test run to help us figure out the best way to do it!

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    You should also know that they are absolute assholes and use worse anti competitive strategies than basically any other commonly known company.

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      This itself is an anti-competitive strategy so I think they know that

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    There’s probably a local used Lego store near you that will do better than that