34" Widescreen HDTV philips 900!! refurb

ericlp

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Yeah. I looked at that too... Not a bad deal. But, @ costco you can get a RPTV 47" Pana for 100 bucks more... And it's new with the famus costco return policy.

That's a lot of cash to spread out for something that might end up not working 3 months down the road.
 

johnnyamerica

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You're right ericlp coscto is definately the safer choice. Also that 100 bucks more is actually more like 110 :) more due to sales tax.

I figured compared to sam's cost of 1400. i'm actually saving 550 bucks after tax. I'm definately keeping my fingers crossed hoping i get a decent tv that hopefully has never been used and returned to the factory due to packaging getting damaged or something like that. Wish me luck!
 

HotWingz

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Originally posted by: ericlp
Yeah. I looked at that too... Not a bad deal. But, @ costco you can get a RPTV 47" Pana for 100 bucks more... And it's new with the famus costco return policy.

That's a lot of cash to spread out for something that might end up not working 3 months down the road.

Can't find the 47" Pana on Costco's website. Got a link?
 

Rumpltzer

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Originally posted by: HotWingz
Originally posted by: ericlp
Yeah. I looked at that too... Not a bad deal. But, @ costco you can get a RPTV 47" Pana for 100 bucks more... And it's new with the famus costco return policy.

That's a lot of cash to spread out for something that might end up not working 3 months down the road.

Can't find the 47" Pana on Costco's website. Got a link?

Yeah, what's up with the Costco site and TVs? Most of the TVs they have in the store isn't on the Web.
 

HotWingz

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OK, ok, I get it.

Would be nice to have the model # or something so we can look at it ELSEWHERE, though.