25/11/2025 - 06:52 LEGO Insiders Lego news

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If you've gotten into the habit of scanning the QR code on the cover of your LEGO set instruction booklet to get 20 Insider points In exchange for registering your product, please be aware that there is actually a limit to the number of products you can register.

A reader of the site who had undertaken to optimize the process to accumulate as many points as possible informs me that he has just been reminded of the rules by the manufacturer who specifies that members can scan up to 500 QR Codes per rolling period of 12 months and that any abuse can be sanctioned by the withdrawal of the points concerned from the customer's account or the permanent banning of the latter from the LEGO Insiders loyalty program.

This reader, who understandably prefers to remain anonymous, had obviously scanned his own instruction booklets, but also those of his friends, his friends' children, those found online or on vendors' stalls at flea markets without their knowledge, and even by scouring classified ad sites and asking sellers for a photo of their instruction booklets to "check" their condition. The idea was to accumulate as many points as possible in record time to then exchange for a discount on the official online store. After an investigation, LEGO ultimately deducted a significant portion of the points he had obtained by scanning over a thousand codes found in various locations, all within a few weeks.

For your information, scanning 380 QR codes will allow you to accumulate 7600 Insider points This equates to the equivalent of just over €50 in value. To prevent LEGO from snooping into your Insiders account, remain reasonable and consider these points offered in exchange for the information you provide to LEGO as a valuable bonus. Don't listen to the various influencers who regularly present this as a "hack" to be exploited by scanning everything in sight.

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Regarding the limit of 500 QR codes per 12-month period, this limit does indeed exist at LEGO and is clearly stated. at this address.

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