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NeuRon
04-16-2012, 08:16 PM
hey guys... just curious if anybody has purchased a large tv online? im in the market for a 55 LED,and ive been to best buy and other local stores and they either all suck, dont have a nice selection or are grossly overpriced.. i see great deals on amazon, and some other sites, but i was always skeptical to make an online purchase with something like this..

anybody have any advice, or any good websites to check? tv's arent my cup of tea anymore, lol

thanks fellahs

Ron

hotreds
04-16-2012, 08:21 PM
I've purchased several tvs from Amazon. No prob at all!

AlohaStyle
04-16-2012, 08:23 PM
Ask the big box places to price match online stores. When 50" were still pretty expensive, I had Circuit City price match an obscure online store from the East Cost and saved me $600 from the lowest I saw.

Costco is another good option as they have low prices and excellent customer service.

Amazon is always good. Just make sure you order direct from Amazon and not 3rd party sellers.

Ashcan Bill
04-16-2012, 09:22 PM
I've bought a couple of computers from Amazon without any problem. They have a good return policy if something arrives damaged.

But If you have a Costco near by, they have pretty good prices too. Even better, they give you a 2 year warranty on TVs. I had a lemon I purchased from Costco, and after a year and a half they refunded the full purchase price.

chippewastud79
04-16-2012, 09:24 PM
Just make sure you are buying a brand new TV and not a refurbished one, unless of course you are looking for a refurbished one. I know when shopping for electronics online, I often see deals that look amazing, but upon closer inspection I find they are factory refurbished, not new. :2

skullnrose
04-16-2012, 09:37 PM
As has been mentioned Costco or Amazon bought my 55 panasonic plasma from amazon. If you need to borrow a costco or BJ's card I can help you out.

forgop
04-16-2012, 10:14 PM
I'd be sure to check dealnews for deals as well:

http://dealnews.com/c159/Electronics/TVs/

CRIMPS
04-16-2012, 10:27 PM
Purchased 2 LG plasmas from amazon and an LCD from newegg.com. ironically, I can't imagine buying a TV in a store now.

Blak Smyth
04-17-2012, 04:57 AM
If I was ordering a TV online I would need to see it at a store first. I have seen many TVs, that are better on paper, look like crap compared to others in store. I would be sceptical but many people here have ordered online and it sounds like they are pretty happy with the results.

NeuRon
04-17-2012, 05:09 AM
Thanks for the advice guys. Ill see what i can dig up in the meantime

jledou
04-17-2012, 06:40 AM
I ordered my last TV from Amazon without any issues.

Silound
04-17-2012, 09:19 AM
I bought a TV from Newegg, not had a single problem. I still have it in my bedroom. Use it every night.

These days I like to buy display or open box TV's at the big-box stores, where you can arrange a decent price and people will deal with you. I go ahead and throw the store and the employee a bone and buy a 2-4 year store warranty so they make an easy buck (warranties at those stores are a pure profit maker), and the employee gets to sell a warranty and possibly a commission at some stores (which most stores really push on them to sell), and I get a TV w/warranty right around the price I wanted plus I make sure the TV will last or be replaced outright. Win all around.

These are the days of the empowered customers, and retailers know that and are far more willing to be obliging to customers who understand both sides of the field and aim for a fair deal for both sides.

Gooner
04-17-2012, 09:57 AM
I purchased a flat screen from Vanns and saved some money some years ago. Shipping was free and had to wait about 5 days for delivery. I think I saved about $400/500 at the time. No issues whatsoever.

smitty81
04-17-2012, 10:00 AM
The problem with buying a tv online is that if there is a problem with the TV, then you have to contact the place that sold it online to get a refund or exchange it. Then you get to play the shipping game, we all know thats a fun game. Make sure it is a reputable place that will actually take care of you.

I would gladly pay a little extra to be able to take a tv into an actual store if I had a problem.

I actually had to take 2 brand new TVs back to best buy one time because neither of them worked. I would have been pissed if I would have had to ship two TVs back to some online place that might not cover shipping and then wait a few weeks for a new one. :2

Pseudosacred
04-17-2012, 10:02 AM
The best advice I can give you,

Get a Samsung. Lifetime warranty. If it breaks, they come out and fix it. It's a wonderful thing.

Also, the quality is amazing on the one I have.

However, it's not LED

smitty81
04-17-2012, 10:05 AM
The best advice I can give you,

Get a Samsung. Lifetime warranty. If it breaks, they come out and fix it. It's a wonderful thing.

Also, the quality is amazing on the one I have.

However, it's not LED

Really?

I have a newer samsung plazma....................wasn't aware of this.

NeuRon
04-17-2012, 04:23 PM
The best advice I can give you,

Get a Samsung. Lifetime warranty. If it breaks, they come out and fix it. It's a wonderful thing.

Also, the quality is amazing on the one I have.

However, it's not LED


i have 4 samsungs in my home now, and looking for Samsung #5, so i agree!

LigaPrivadaT84
04-17-2012, 05:55 PM
I have a 55" Samsung and a 40" Samsung 3D LEDTV; both purchased through Amazon.com this year. I did my research prior but found their prices and quality the best at the time. The 55" was new and the 40" was refurbished. If I had to do it again, I would buy both refurbished since it came 'like new' and I basically paid around $800.00 for the new box.

mase
04-18-2012, 11:21 AM
I bought a 46" Samsung LCD from Amazon 3 years ago. Great price and convenient delivery. I was quite pleased with the process.

markem
04-18-2012, 11:25 AM
We have a Samsung 55" LED. We got it from Best Buy. We brought up the Amazon price on the smartphone, the sales person got the manager and he met the price. We were done within 30 minutes.

mariogolbee
04-18-2012, 11:56 AM
We have a Samsung 55" LED. We got it from Best Buy. We brought up the Amazon price on the smartphone, the sales person got the manager and he met the price. We were done within 30 minutes.
Sweet! It sounds like a few folks here have had luck with B&M stores matching online prices. I never had any luck with that, but I haven't tried it in a few years. If they are finally starting to adapt to consumer needs there may still be hope for these stores.

I haven't purchased a TV online. I have purchased several items from Amazon and only had one issue with a wrong item costing $120 shipped to me. I was emailed postage and given a refund within a few days.

I was going to make my recent TV purchase from Amazon. I would have happily done so if I hadn't found a TV I liked better from Costco. If I did get my TV from Amazon I would have bought the Square Trade warranty along with it just in case.

Good luck on your purchase.

NeuRon
04-18-2012, 02:04 PM
yes, i did the same thing last night at best buy, with a samsung 55 LED slimline smart tv.. they met the best price i could find online, and i got a helluva deal.. all in all, pretty pleased..

price matching rocks!

68TriShield
04-18-2012, 02:06 PM
I recently bought a 55" on Amazon.No issues at all.

CRIMPS
04-18-2012, 05:35 PM
Samsung makes quality displays, that is for sure.

By the way, the smart tv is starting to make its presence known. This isn't for everyone. But, if you have an Amazon Prime membership or a netflix account, it may be worth looking into. I bought an LG smart tv and love that I have these option native to my tv. Well worth the extra bucks for me. Definitely not for everyone of course.

Dukeuni
04-18-2012, 05:53 PM
I purchased my Samsung Plasma over a year ago online. Found a great deal at http://www.us-appliance.com/

Cheap price, great delivery, etc. Only problem with them- they will call you several times for a extended warrant. Cost of the cheap television I guess....