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you can haggle on open box stuff
I got both my MacBooks that way; saved $400 or so on each one
I got both my MacBooks that way; saved $400 or so on each one
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Even then after 2-3 yrs this will probably end up in the guest bedroom. But anyone got any insight on the other questions I asked regarding HDMI switchers and aound bars?
This guy Lucky always skimming the bottom of the barrel for deals.
Insignia? Seiki? Bought an RCA? $499 for a TV then spending $70 for an HDMI switch AND $150 for a sound bar?
To quote someone from the previous Lucky TV thread:
Ya don't negotiate when it comes to open box? Got a 55" inch plasma a few years back, open box from HHgregg for $400 with warranty.
I worked Best Buy before they not dropping a 800 open box to 400 bucks, and you got a plasma a 51 inch plasma is like 350 now lol.
If any of you talked a 700-800 dollar open box 55+ inch tv down to 400 you're a damn lie and should be banned lol
I believe it was $650, but this was maybe 2-3 yes ago and it was shortly after the Superbowl. Does best buy run on commission? I know at HHgregg they do and then sales man was fienin to make a sale. It's a Samsung too, it's my main TV at the moment but im looking for something too in the near future.
best buy is no commission, typically open box items are only 10% under the retail, and the "haggling" ppl talk about is diff devices have Manufacture prices which is close to the price BB paid whole sale for item, TVs that aren't Insignia or Dynex aren't marked up, so unless item is damaged/missing components you aren't gonna get much off the price.