This Black Friday, BB will be bringing down TV prices and having 30% off on all TVs the entire weekend. Some Exceptions.
The Sharp - AQUOS 42" 1080p LCD HDTV LC-42D62U will be $1200 OTD. The Hewlett-Packard - 42" Plasma HDTV PL-4260 will be $850 OTD. The Insignia™ 42" Plasma HDTV NS-42PDP will be $700 OTD. The Magnavox - 15" HD-Ready LCD TV w/HD will be $130 OTD.
Better pitch a tent and start camping out then. Last year's BF was totally out of control. We got there at 3AM and we were already like 150th in line. Then when the doors opened everyone bum rushed the doors and people were getting trampled and yelling at each other. Almost erupted into a really ugly scene.
chungalee
Tired Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2006 @ 12:43a
moneytalks said: ramuman said: NeverPayRetail said: Let's not get too excited until this can be confirmed.....30% off TV's is quite extreme, even for BF.
Nevertheless, I'll get my camping gear out if this turns out to be true! 42" 1080P LCD for $1200 is outrageous!
If its confirmed and you live in St.Louis, I'll see you there
I can't contain my skepticism. BB's current price on the Sharp is $2300; 30% off would put it at $1610. Their regular price would have to fall to $1715 within four weeks for that discount to work out. If by chance $1200 is a correct figure, they'll surely offer it on only a woefully small lot of 'em (like in the single digits--or less, haha).
kingdude said: This Black Friday, BB will be having 30% off on all TVs.
The Sharp - AQUOS 42" 1080p LCD HDTV LC-42D62U will be $1200 OTD. The Hewlett-Packard - 42" Plasma HDTV PL-4260 will be $850 OTD. The Insignia™ 42" Plasma HDTV NS-42PDP will be $700 OTD. The Magnavox - 15" HD-Ready LCD TV w/HD will be $130 OTD.
How'd you get $1,200 OTD for the AQUOS 42" 1080p LC-42D62U Reg. Price = $2,300 Current Sale Price after current 10% off = 2,070 even 30% off of the sale price (which is doubtful to happen) = $1,450 Anyway, most Likely it's 30% of regular price = $2,300 * .70 = $1,610 after 8% tax = $1,739 which is about $200 less than current best prices shipped (which is good if you were looking to buy it)
If it's $1,200 (i.e. not b/c of the 30% off that as well as other sales mentioned are about 50% off, I better start camping now Not trying to rain on the parade, just clarify
Zenoicus said: I can't contain my skepticism. BB's current price on the Sharp is $2300; 30% off would put it at $1610. Their regular price would have to fall to $1715 within four weeks for that discount to work out. If by chance $1200 is a correct figure, they'll surely offer it on only a woefully small lot of 'em (like in the single digits--or less, haha). Yes, probably 1 (max 5) per store. So how to be #1 -5... How does it work, I've never gotten there that early? Once they open the door do they give you a number, or your just first in line to make a dash to the TV? Also can you split it (i.e. have someone camp out 1/2 of the night (say starting from midnight- 4am) and then someone else take over that first spot from 4am - 9 am store opening? Would other people on line get violent?
kingdude said: This Black Friday, BB will be having 30% off on all TVs.
The Sharp - AQUOS 42" 1080p LCD HDTV LC-42D62U will be $1200 OTD. The Hewlett-Packard - 42" Plasma HDTV PL-4260 will be $850 OTD. The Insignia™ 42" Plasma HDTV NS-42PDP will be $700 OTD. The Magnavox - 15" HD-Ready LCD TV w/HD will be $130 OTD.
vibe said: By the way, is it just my Best Buy or are they no longer marking down open box items and just tagging on a credit towards next purchase in all stores?
That really kills all open box deals a BB for me
There has been a lot of talk about this in other threads. Read some of the BB threads from others. Seems all the stores are starting to do this.
Not for nothing. Go look at what you are buying before you throw your money out the window. The 4 brands listed,along with maxent are trash. They have a horrible picture #1,(compare contrast ratios) and #2 they are all horrible quality. Look at what you are buying before you throw your money out the window.
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