Syntax Olevia 27" $899 walk out the door, no RB

gbrux

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CompUSA has the fabulous Syntax Olvevia 27" LCD TV for $899, no rebates.

Not available online. B&M only.

This is walk out the door price.

One day only. Friday, 3/25/05.

You need to take the ad with you to the store.

CompUSA Ad
 

flot

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Picked this set up 2 weeks ago for $999-$300 rebates = $700. For $700, it was a great deal and I'm very happy with it. For $900 - it's an ok deal but not nearly as attractive. (assuming the rebates (2) come through)
 

IHYLN

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Originally posted by: res0n0xg
fry's consistently has this for 799 out the door. plus compusa sucks.

WOW NO WAY? Oh wait, not everyone has frys nearby. Shutup and lurk more.
 

Steve0

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Originally posted by: IHYLN
Originally posted by: res0n0xg
fry's consistently has this for 799 out the door. plus compusa sucks.

WOW NO WAY? Oh wait, not everyone has frys nearby. Shutup and lurk more.

How nice! I don't have a Fry's around me for a thousand miles, and I was still able to PM to them using Amex BVG.

And, BTW, Comp does suck.
 

proomba

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Originally posted by: SimianSam
Costco.com has the 30" version for $899., till 3rd April.

Link, please! I couldn't find any syntax lcd's on costco's website...
 

datdamkid

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Originally posted by: Steve0
Originally posted by: IHYLN
Originally posted by: res0n0xg
fry's consistently has this for 799 out the door. plus compusa sucks.

WOW NO WAY? Oh wait, not everyone has frys nearby. Shutup and lurk more.

How nice! I don't have a Fry's around me for a thousand miles, and I was still able to PM to them using Amex BVG.

And, BTW, Comp does suck.

What is this AMEX BVG? My dad has an Amex card but wahts the bvg?
 

gbrux

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Atlhough there were other posts and threads that have refererenced the CompUSA one day sale, none of the other threads pointed out and identified the make and model of the LCD TV that was being offered.

So, I decided to post separately to tell folks that the LCD TV was an Olevia, because, if you check out the CompUSA ad in the pdf, the LCD TV brand is not identified.