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Road Side Pub
Amazon TV deal question for the experts here.
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<blockquote data-quote="low03tb" data-source="post: 14470879" data-attributes="member: 57294"><p>BB's warranty price changes with the price of the item. For the Insignia tv I picked up it's $90/5-years, but you have to go in there and tell them 'I don't want to spend over X amount'. It works and they'll work with you because they know you're ready to buy. Asking what the best price they can do doesn't show you're ready to buy AND it makes them think they don't want to go too low so they get in trouble or too high and they lose the sell to you. If you make it simple and easy on them, they'll do it 99% of the time.</p><p></p><p>The Insignia 50" LED I picked up (50d550na15) would be $564 after tax and 5yr with the current sale or $638 after tax/5-yr warranty WITHOUT the sale. I used the method above and they went for $470.xx <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>Also, picking up an Insignia (if you're in the market for something cheap in a separate bedroom, etc) is a good route when pairing with a BB warranty as it's BB's brand. They don't care if something happens to it and they have to replace it. Most claims on Insignia's are MUCH quicker than your name brand stuff because they'd rather just replace it for you and be done with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low03tb, post: 14470879, member: 57294"] BB's warranty price changes with the price of the item. For the Insignia tv I picked up it's $90/5-years, but you have to go in there and tell them 'I don't want to spend over X amount'. It works and they'll work with you because they know you're ready to buy. Asking what the best price they can do doesn't show you're ready to buy AND it makes them think they don't want to go too low so they get in trouble or too high and they lose the sell to you. If you make it simple and easy on them, they'll do it 99% of the time. The Insignia 50" LED I picked up (50d550na15) would be $564 after tax and 5yr with the current sale or $638 after tax/5-yr warranty WITHOUT the sale. I used the method above and they went for $470.xx :D Also, picking up an Insignia (if you're in the market for something cheap in a separate bedroom, etc) is a good route when pairing with a BB warranty as it's BB's brand. They don't care if something happens to it and they have to replace it. Most claims on Insignia's are MUCH quicker than your name brand stuff because they'd rather just replace it for you and be done with it [/QUOTE]
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