zorostang
30-08-2007 09:16:39
Well I sort of impulse bought this, and now I'm regretting throwing down the 3k for this! This is an amazing TV but I'm just a really broke college student now. This TV just hit the market last weekend and isn't too easy for some people to find so I thought I'd put it up here. I know it's hellla expensive and probably wont get a great response on here but it's worth a shot.
If you haven't heard about it read this
http//www.engadget.com/2007/07/11/samsung-announces-71-81-series-1080p-lcd-hdtvs/
Asking $2800 with free shipping. I know its not much of a deal, but at 8.25% tax was over $200! There are no dead pixels or any other defects.
jeagle82
30-08-2007 11:22:29
Hate to break it to you, but that's pretty much the cost of it brand new, unopened bought from a big-name electronics store. Plus, you have 0 Karma, 0 TR and this is your first post. Don't expect anyone to even give you the time of day. Sorry.
DIABLO
30-08-2007 12:56:46
I'll buy it if you ship first.
zorostang
30-08-2007 20:21:32
Yeah I was just searching around for forums that let you post for sale stuff because most don't allow it. Buying at 3000 saves you $247.50 at 8.25% sales tax. I figured it was worth a shot. I can send pics of the TV in my room if anyone wants to see them. I'll bring it down to $2800 so that's over $400 savings for most people.
hiddenbelow
30-08-2007 21:10:44
If you just bought it recently why not just return it to the store???
DW
zorostang
30-08-2007 21:24:26
Yeah i could do that, but then the store would lose out a little bit and this really ain't too shabby of a deal so I was thinking someone might be interested.
kidd2108
30-08-2007 21:27:04
[quote17122d35e7="zorostang"]Yeah i could do that, but then the store would lose out a little bit and this really ain't too shabby of a deal so I was thinking someone might be interested.[/quote17122d35e7]
lol
why would you care about the store? Where do you live...maybe I can pick it up...
zorostang
30-08-2007 21:35:34
lol they were nice, and the guy that sold it to me was probably a poor college student like me and probably got a little commission. I work in retail and getting decommissioned pisses me off! I'm in the chicago land area.
Jeremiah1218
02-09-2007 01:16:22
So you would rather lose like $200 off what you paid than have some guy at the store possibly lose a few dollars in commission? I would just return it if I really didn't want the thing anymore.
Insanekitten
10-09-2007 02:59:16
Yeah, if you really felt bad about decommissioning the guy who sold it to you, then why not just return it, and pay for the poor guy's commission of a few dollars. Win-win situation, since you don't seem to mind losing $200 (Plus add in the shipping costs that would come out of your own pocket)?