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megamands
- Tired Member
posted: Jun. 29, 2009 @ 9:59p
hostar said:stunya said:megamands said:Here is an idea they thought of at SD. When you put both in cart, the TV gets adjusted from 1799 and takes off $500 to make it $1299. After you pick them up, get a gift receipt and return the surround sound for the full $700. You just got a 54" G10 for $1299!
if that works out...which it just might...im going to be really bummed i paid 1700 for the g10. its worth every penny, but that is a SMOKING hot deal
now that you mentioned this.....I am getting it from Sears......I paid 1758 with a free blue ray player. I can get a ps3 and this tv for less then what I paid at Amazon!! SWEET
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damn it .....they aren't in stock....or TV is in stock and surround sound isn't....sigh...don;t know if I should risk it. Think Sears will give the refund for the surround sound only? If the receipt shows that the surround sound is $700, then yes it will work for sure. We just need someone to pull the trigger. |
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hostar
- Senior Member
posted: Jun. 29, 2009 @ 10:43p
ok I pulled the trigger =P Looks like I am getting two G10s ones from Amazon and one from Sears. Let see who pulls off the better deal is who gets to keep my money... Amazon 54" G10 plus panasonic bd60 blue ray player for 1760 after rebate or Sears 54" G10 for 1299 plus tax. Which gives me extra cash for a ps3 and a new receiver =P |
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megamands
- Tired Member
posted: Jun. 29, 2009 @ 11:12p
If the Sears goes through, let me know before sat so I can pull! Also, what was your exact total? Did you do store pickup or ship? And by any chance, did you use Sears card to get additional 10% or 18 months no interest? Has anyone ever tried to get no interest and then submit the 10% off? because it says "or" but I wanted to see if anyone ever got both |
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hostar
- Senior Member
posted: Jun. 29, 2009 @ 11:42p
megamands said:If the Sears goes through, let me know before sat so I can pull! Also, what was your exact total? Did you do store pickup or ship? And by any chance, did you use Sears card to get additional 10% or 18 months no interest?
Has anyone ever tried to get no interest and then submit the 10% off? because it says "or" but I wanted to see if anyone ever got both ok I will let u know. I did in store pick up and I used my AMEX card. Currently my total is: 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc™ 1080p Upconverting Home Theater System Item #: 05798729000 Sale Date: 30-Jun-2009 1 $699.99 Expected Due In store Date:07/02/09 Item Total: $699.99 VIERA® 54 in. (Diagonal) Class 1080p 600Hz Plasma HD Television Item #: 05775569000 1 $1,799.99 Expected Due In store Date:06/29/09 Item Total: Special offer savings: Item total after savings: $1,799.99 $-500.00 $1,299.99 Best Deal: Buy now with Panasonic 54 inch TV and save $500. Item subtotal: Sales Tax: Shipping Charges: Total Savings (includes shipping discount): $2,499.98 $120.00 $0.00 -500.00 Total charged: $2,119.98 |
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weap1082
- Senior Member
posted: Jun. 30, 2009 @ 1:47p
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hostar
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 11:58a
alight. I just picked up my TV from Sears for 1377. While picking it up I was able to cancel the 7.1 surround sound and was refunded 741.99 So, yes I was able to get the TV for 1377. This deal is SMOKIN!!! I think it worked for me because the store I ordered it from had the TV in stock, but not the surround sound so they ended up doing two separate tickets for me, since I picked up the TV first. Then when I got there I just told them that I order the surround sound at another store and I wanted to cancel it there. YMMV |
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rogue409
- Frivolous Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 12:08p
There's an additional 5% off for the "mid-day madness" which ends at 4PM CDT. This brings the combo to $1875 + tax. And don't forget FatCash of 2%. |
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megamands
- Tired Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 12:38p
Holy COW! Good sh#! So you ordered it online, did store pick up, took the tv then went to the register after with your .com receipt and canceled it? Did they re-ring you for the TV? |
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sleepyratt2
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posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 2:54p
i'm in for one... I picked a store w/ the TV in stock and the Surround sound available within 10 days.... Hopefully I can do the cancellation there or come back the next day and cancel it! |
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VRod
- Happy Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 3:13p
got cancellation email from Sears. |
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jeepandm
- New Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 3:15p
Wow is this tempting, for 40 more minutes the TV is $1210 |
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weap1082
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 4:00p
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hostar
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 4:18p
megamands said:Holy COW! Good sh#! So you ordered it online, did store pick up, took the tv then went to the register after with your .com receipt and canceled it? Did they re-ring you for the TV? Sears sent me a ready to pick up reciept. which had the tv on it only. the HTIB was on the old one which I did not bring. I asked the guy to delivered my TV to cancel my HTIB order because another store had it in stock and I was going to pick it up there. The guy took my credit card and phone number and pulled up my HTIB order in the system and canceled it and refunded the money. |
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Franco
- Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 7:41p
Don't want to rain on anyone's parade but... ....couldn't Sears very easily check to see if you returned the HTIB since you did use your credit card...and then bill you for the whole amount of the tv since you violated the terms of the deal? I'd rather wait for a legitimate deal. |
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namlook
- Senior Member - 6K
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 8:21p
Franco said:Don't want to rain on anyone's parade but... ....couldn't Sears very easily check to see if you returned the HTIB since you did use your credit card...and then bill you for the whole amount of the tv since you violated the terms of the deal? I'd rather wait for a legitimate deal. They can't bill you extra without your permission. Once you buy it and walk out of the store the deal is etched in stone. |
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hostar
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 8:46p
well considering Sears sent me this email...they cant charge me because its not my fault. Dear Sears.com Customer, Thank you for shopping at Sears.com. Unfortunately, the Mon Jun 29 2009 23:32:03 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) store was unable to fulfill your order **** / salescheck ******. As a result, your order was cancelled. Please accept our apology for this inconvenience. YOUR PERSONAL ORDER INFORMATION =============================== Item #: 05798729000 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc™ 1080p Upconverting Home Theater System |
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nsurg
- New Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 9:17p
dhkkim said:for some reason. i think plasma is not worth it. your electricity bill will be high. For some reason, I think you have no idea what you are talking about. This is widely felt to be the best TV of the year so far, period. Plasma remains superior to LCD for picture quality, and now that the expensive Pioneers are done being made this is the best TV you can buy--even more so when cost/performance is considered. If a small difference in electric bills is your biggest reason for a negative comment on this deal, you probably shouldn't be in the market for a TV at all. |
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Franco
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posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 10:50p
nsurg said:dhkkim said:for some reason. i think plasma is not worth it. your electricity bill will be high.
For some reason, I think you have no idea what you are talking about. This is widely felt to be the best TV of the year so far, period. Plasma remains superior to LCD for picture quality, and now that the expensive Pioneers are done being made this is the best TV you can buy--even more so when cost/performance is considered. If a small difference in electric bills is your biggest reason for a negative comment on this deal, you probably shouldn't be in the market for a TV at all. I understand your frustration, but I think some folks just haven't found out about the reduced power consumption of the latest panny Neo-PDP plasmas. I read somewhere(hdguru?) the 50" G10 uses about 200-230 watts per hour depending on optimal settings. While that's still more than most 52" LCD(150w) uses, it's really not that much more, we're talking $30 to $60 per year energy costs for the new pannys versus $25 to $45 per year for the LCDs....big freakin deal.  |
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megamands
- Tired Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 11:53p
Franco said:Don't want to rain on anyone's parade but... ....couldn't Sears very easily check to see if you returned the HTIB since you did use your credit card...and then bill you for the whole amount of the tv since you violated the terms of the deal? I'd rather wait for a legitimate deal. Ya, I don't think they are allowed to bill you extra without informing you. I ran into this when I worked at circuit city. A guy bought a pair of speakers, the associate did not know that the box has the pair in it. So he got 2 boxes (2 pairs) for the price of one. Then circuit city told the gentleman to bring back one box so we can bill you for it but the guy refused and kept both and CC couldn't do anything. |
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megamands
- Tired Member
posted: Jul. 1, 2009 @ 11:56p
jeepandm said:Wow is this tempting, for 40 more minutes the TV is $1210 sale ends sat i believe. w |
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