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Join Date: Sep 2004
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where to buy
im looking to buy a 40 or 42 inch tv . looked in my local currys but they seem dear compared to the internet sites
but there is so many of them . what are the best sites .im only looking for a budget one im looking to pay up to 600.00 |
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Yes, you can pay a lot less by buying online. Suggest you go for something like the the popular Samsung LE40R87BD 40" LCD TV (or equivalent LE40R88BD Dixons/Currys version). This is a good compromise between price and picture quality and is within your budget. It has Freeview and decent connectivity (3 HDMI, 2 Scart).
Have a search online to see who has it in stock and check what the total price is including delivery charges. AJ Electronics.co.uk has it for £550 and Laskys.com has it for £554.99 whereas it usually retails for around the £600 mark. Both are free delivery. |
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try co-op electricals, good prices and free delivery or Richersounds.co.uk
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The first thing you need to do is decide on a shortlist of sets you like - ideally having seen them in use, so you're happy with the picture / sound quality and the aesthetics of the set.
Then I'd suggest you make use of a price comparison site e.g. pricerunner.co.uk (there are others). This way you can get a quick view of who's doing the best deals. Don't forget to look at the total price i.e. including delivery, not just the 'item price' - delivery can be quite expensive and may offset a large part of your saving. Also consider John Lewis include a 5 year guarantee in their prices - is that important to you ? Two final pieces of advice - if you're unhappy about dealing with a company you don't know very well then see what feedback there is about them. But if still unsure then don't use. - If a price seems (particularly from a little known source) to be 'too good to be true' then it probably is. Hope this helps. |
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hi thanks for the info the hamster there no co-op for miles near me use to be but they closed then , richersounds look ok so i will pop to one of there stores .soul boy77 have you used AJ . other sites ive looked at are
aj electronics laskys ebayer as any brought off them and what about the after service ive looked at empire direct theres a store 20 miles away so i may nip up there to , yes alan0 thanks for that
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co-op electricals are online and deliver FREE.
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Don't buy from COMET.
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