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bighead 07-23-2009 09:34 AM

purchase TV in US
 
hi all:

i need to find some site that sell TV online in US(TV is for USA local use so no need to worry shipping to canada). i only know Costco, BB and amazon but i know there must be some other site have better price. can anyone give me some other decent, reliable site i can purchase TV thu US locally? thank you

JesseBlue 07-23-2009 11:22 AM

don't you think costco has the most decent price? better return policy than any other store

bighead 07-23-2009 12:03 PM

problem is the town my aunt reside have no costco. i know Costco have almost the best return but i'm sure there is some other option as well.

thank you

Manic! 07-23-2009 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bighead (Post 6519187)
problem is the town my aunt reside have no costco. i know Costco have almost the best return but i'm sure there is some other option as well.

thank you

Order on line at costo.com

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crzymofo 07-24-2009 02:40 AM

go to bestbuy or fryes, they have occasional sales on certain models.

underscore 07-24-2009 02:10 PM

well if you don't wanna use Costco because there isn't one in your aunts city, what DO they have where she lives?

syee 07-24-2009 10:56 PM

Not quite sure people are understanding your question. You're talking about buying online, then your last sentence says you want to buy locally.

If you're willing to buy locally, you're pretty much stuck with the big box retailers (Best Buy, Sears, MicroCenter, etc). Online probably has better options and better prices.

I'd start by jut narrowing your search down to a few models, then price it out on Froogle or any of the other price comparison sites. When you've found a few stores that sell it at a decent price, check their reviews on Resellerratings to make sure they're not a shady fly by night operation. If the warranty requires it be purchased from an authorized retailer, check to make sure the place you're buying it from an authorized retailer.

Some good online stores for electronics (but not necessarily always the cheapest) are Newegg, J&R, Crutchfield, Frys.com, Buy.com, Amazon. TV's will usually ship by freight carriers, so expect about $100 or so for shipping too.

bighead 07-25-2009 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syee (Post 6521390)
Not quite sure people are understanding your question. You're talking about buying online, then your last sentence says you want to buy locally.

If you're willing to buy locally, you're pretty much stuck with the big box retailers (Best Buy, Sears, MicroCenter, etc). Online probably has better options and better prices.

I'd start by jut narrowing your search down to a few models, then price it out on Froogle or any of the other price comparison sites. When you've found a few stores that sell it at a decent price, check their reviews on Resellerratings to make sure they're not a shady fly by night operation. If the warranty requires it be purchased from an authorized retailer, check to make sure the place you're buying it from an authorized retailer.

Some good online stores for electronics (but not necessarily always the cheapest) are Newegg, J&R, Crutchfield, Frys.com, Buy.com, Amazon. TV's will usually ship by freight carriers, so expect about $100 or so for shipping too.


thank you, the locally i referring is if i can order within certain distance(shipping cost). they are location in Georgia which only have BB and Sams(wal-mart).

syee 07-25-2009 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bighead (Post 6521534)
thank you, the locally i referring is if i can order within certain distance(shipping cost). they are location in Georgia which only have BB and Sams(wal-mart).

If you want to find something closeby (but in shipping distance), you'll probably want to look for something out of state (i.e. not in the state you're living in). That way, you don't have to pay sales tax (which can be up to 9% depending on your state and/or county). That price difference alone could cover your shipping costs depending on the price of your TV.


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