If you are in the market, there are great deals on TVs in pretty much all size groups. Some decent deals on laptops.Anything good?
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If you are in the market, there are great deals on TVs in pretty much all size groups. Some decent deals on laptops.Anything good?
In the DSM metro, my new SUV was going to be $1,000 through the dealer for undercoating, paint protection, and the interior (they don't do it themselves; it's done by a place off Douglas in Urbandale). When I bought my previous car, I just took it to the same place that does it and paid $350 at dealer pricing (had a former relative that worked at the dealer and I got their cost). With the price increase over time and more needed for the SUV vs the car, I would say the dealer takes the price and doubles it to get their take.
You might also check on your credit card. I know some of them automatically double the manufacturer's warranty if you use their card for the purchase.Looking at upgrading also. Is the extended warranty on a TV worth it?
Square Trade offers a 4 year extended for a pretty decent cost...$189 for a TV in the $1000 to $1500 range. Covers pretty much everything that might happen.With the speed at which TVs go from cutting edge to obsolete, probably not. By the time that extended warranty is done you'll be able to buy that TV for as much as the warranty costs (well maybe that's an exaggeration, but you get the idea).
For ATT folks, both Best Buy and Walmart are offering up to $900 off of the entire Iphone 12 line (Mini, regular, and Pro). You get up to $700 for a trade in and another $200 for the transaction. Pretty generous on the trade in...they are giving $700 for an Iphone 8. There are other details, so be sure to read up on them.I have Verizon. Think it's on the Walmart site.
I can't remember the last tv I had for 4 years.Square Trade offers a 4 year extended for a pretty decent cost...$189 for a TV in the $1000 to $1500 range. Covers pretty much everything that might happen.
I can't remember the last tv I had for 4 years.
I have a LG 55" that is still going strong after 7 1/2 years.
I have a 32" Sony Bravia that I bought in 2008 that is still going strong as our bedroom TV. Easily the heaviest TV we own (even vs our 50" 4K Vizio) but that makes me think it's also built to last. I have no reason to believe it is dying anytime soon.I have a LG 55" that is still going strong after 7 1/2 years.
Similar. Have a 42" Sony at least that old. Nothing ever goes wrong with it in 12+ years. Technology unfortunately passed it by. It only has one HDMI input. I'm finally going to replace it next spring when I trek back to IA.I have a 32" Sony Bravia that I bought in 2008 that is still going strong as our bedroom TV. Easily the heaviest TV we own (even vs our 50" 4K Vizio) but that makes me think it's also built to last. I have no reason to believe it is dying anytime soon.
I did have one die, but that was more from the dog killing it than anything on the tv breaking.I don't think I've ever had a tv die, as far as I know TVs just last forever.
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