A ‘warehouse mistake’ has left one LEGO fan bemused after their purchase of the latest Harry Potter D2C arrived with a free copy of the unreleased Pharrell LEGO set.
The LEGO Group has been known to ship out the wrong set from time to time, or occasionally send two copies of a product instead of one, but dispatching unreleased sets is much less common. Probably the only time it’s happened in recent memory was when
Call it a coincidence, call it magic, but the LEGO Harry Potter theme is now again at the centre of an accidental delivery of an unreleased product. Only this time instead of getting a future Wizarding World set, redditor NoahDavidATL ordered the brand new direct-to-consumer model
That 190-piece freebie is currently available with all LEGO Harry Potter purchases above £120 / $130 / €130, and so all orders of
10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams officially launches on September 20, a couple of weeks ahead of the movie’s theatrical release in the US, and so the only people who have it in hand at the moment are those fortunate enough to receive review copies. Its inclusion in this order is obviously a mistake, but it’s a curious one given the extreme difference in size between 10391 and 40695.
NoahDavidATL wrote on reddit that they’ve contacted the LEGO Group to inquire about the error, and the company has apparently confirmed it’s a ‘warehouse mistake’ and shipped out a replacement copy of 40695 Borgin and Burkes: Floo Network to make amends. It’s also requested that the redditor returns the Pharrell set using a pre-paid return label – but the builder says they’re intending to keep it, having had no takers when offering to sell it to YouTubers or influencers.
Those freebies will only be available through September 10, so time is quickly running out to take advantage. 10391 Over the Moon with Pharrell Williams launches September 20 for £94.99 / $109.99 / €109.99 and is
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