System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null.
Parameter name: source
   at System.Linq.Enumerable.Any[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)
   at musicMagpie.Basket.Helpers.BasketHelper.AllTechItems() in D:\a\1\s\musicMagpie.Core\Helpers\BasketHelper.cs:line 855
   at ASP._Page_Views_Partials_ContentElements_ProductsSearchForm_cshtml.Execute() in C:\home\site\wwwroot\Views\Partials\ContentElements\ProductsSearchForm.cshtml:line 14
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy(WebPageContext pageContext, TextWriter writer, WebPageRenderingBase startPage)
   at Umbraco.Web.Mvc.ProfilingView.Render(ViewContext viewContext, TextWriter writer) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Mvc\ProfilingView.cs:line 25
   at System.Web.Mvc.Html.PartialExtensions.Partial(HtmlHelper htmlHelper, String partialViewName, Object model, ViewDataDictionary viewData)
   at ASP._Page_Views_Partials_ContentElements_ProductsSearch_cshtml.Execute() in C:\home\site\wwwroot\Views\Partials\ContentElements\ProductsSearch.cshtml:line 134
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy(WebPageContext pageContext, TextWriter writer, WebPageRenderingBase startPage)
   at Umbraco.Web.Mvc.ProfilingView.Render(ViewContext viewContext, TextWriter writer) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Mvc\ProfilingView.cs:line 25
   at System.Web.Mvc.Html.PartialExtensions.Partial(HtmlHelper htmlHelper, String partialViewName, Object model, ViewDataDictionary viewData)
   at ASP._Page_Views_MacroPartials_ContentElements_ProductsSearch_cshtml.Execute() in C:\home\site\wwwroot\Views\MacroPartials\ContentElements\ProductsSearch.cshtml:line 21
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy(WebPageContext pageContext, TextWriter writer, WebPageRenderingBase startPage)
   at Umbraco.Web.Mvc.ProfilingView.Render(ViewContext viewContext, TextWriter writer) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Mvc\ProfilingView.cs:line 25
   at Umbraco.Web.Mvc.ControllerExtensions.RenderViewResultAsString(ControllerBase controller, ViewResultBase viewResult) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Mvc\ControllerExtensions.cs:line 80
   at Umbraco.Web.Macros.PartialViewMacroEngine.Execute(MacroModel macro, IPublishedContent content) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Macros\PartialViewMacroEngine.cs:line 98
   at Umbraco.Web.Macros.MacroRenderer.<>c__DisplayClass17_0.<ExecuteMacroOfType>b__0() in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Macros\MacroRenderer.cs:line 342
   at Umbraco.Web.Macros.MacroRenderer.ExecuteProfileMacroWithErrorWrapper(MacroModel macro, String msgIn, Func`1 getMacroContent, Func`1 msgErr) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Macros\MacroRenderer.cs:line 313
   at Umbraco.Web.Macros.MacroRenderer.ExecuteMacroWithErrorWrapper(MacroModel macro, String msgIn, String msgOut, Func`1 getMacroContent, Func`1 msgErr) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Macros\MacroRenderer.cs:line 272
   at Umbraco.Web.Macros.MacroRenderer.ExecuteMacroOfType(MacroModel model, IPublishedContent content) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Macros\MacroRenderer.cs:line 339
   at Umbraco.Web.Macros.MacroRenderer.Render(MacroModel macro, IPublishedContent content, IDictionary pageElements) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Macros\MacroRenderer.cs:line 245
   at Umbraco.Web.UmbracoComponentRenderer.RenderMacro(IPublishedContent content, String alias, IDictionary`2 parameters) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\UmbracoComponentRenderer.cs:line 131
   at Umbraco.Web.UmbracoComponentRenderer.RenderMacro(Int32 contentId, String alias, IDictionary`2 parameters) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\UmbracoComponentRenderer.cs:line 102
   at ASP._Page_Views_Partials_grid_editors_Macro_cshtml.Execute() in C:\home\site\wwwroot\Views\Partials\grid\editors\Macro.cshtml:line 15
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage.ExecutePageHierarchy()
   at System.Web.WebPages.WebPageBase.ExecutePageHierarchy(WebPageContext pageContext, TextWriter writer, WebPageRenderingBase startPage)
   at Umbraco.Web.Mvc.ProfilingView.Render(ViewContext viewContext, TextWriter writer) in D:\a\1\s\src\Umbraco.Web\Mvc\ProfilingView.cs:line 25
   at System.Web.Mvc.Html.PartialExtensions.Partial(HtmlHelper htmlHelper, String partialViewName, Object model, ViewDataDictionary viewData)
   at ASP._Page_Views_Partials_grid_editors_Base_cshtml.Execute() in C:\home\site\wwwroot\Views\Partials\grid\editors\Base.cshtml:line 20

Sell Your LEGO®

If you have boxes, drawers or cupboards full of LEGO® bricks you don’t use anymore, we’re here to help with a fast, easy and FREE way to sell LEGO®!

As we buy LEGO® by weight, you can sell any bricks you own (not just sets!). Selling with us couldn’t be easier – here’s how it works!

Bag of Lego

Pop your LEGO® bricks into a plastic bag & seal or tie it!

Scales
Weigh the bag and round it to the nearest 0.5kg.

Laptop and phone
Select the total weight of your LEGO® bricks and get an instant price.

Van
Send your LEGO® for FREE & get Fast Same Day Payments.

With musicMagpie, you don’t have to worry about missing blocks, selling an entire set or finding a buyer.
Just pack your LEGO® into a bag, weigh it and sell it for fast CASH!

To avoid any damage to your items or bricks getting lost in transit, please put your bag of LEGO® into a box before sending it.

What can I do with unwanted LEGO®?

If you have LEGO® bricks you no longer use, don't throw them away! Sell with musicMagpie instead - we'll give you a FREE instant price and pay you the same day your items arrive! 

How to sell used LEGO® in bulk?

It’s really easy to sell your LEGO® with musicMagpie! Follow these steps:

• Put your LEGO® into a bag and select the nearest weight in the valuation engine (for example, 1.5KG)

• Send it to us FREE! Make sure you put the bag of LEGO® into a box so your items don’t get damaged

• You’ll get paid the same day we receive your items!

Can LEGO® be recycled?

LEGO® can be recycled! Here at musicMagpie, we find a new home for your unwanted LEGO® so that it doesn’t go to landfill. As Lego® is bio plastic, it can also be recycled for other uses many times.


Don’t forget: you can sell CDs, DVDs, Games, Books and Tech at the same time as your LEGO®®, and you can send them all in the same box too!

 

*Our Quality Assessment team will inspect your LEGO®, remove any inauthentic or damaged blocks and reweigh your bricks again afterwards.
If your order contains a large number of damaged bricks, the value of your order may change – so please don’t include them!