This is selling for £849 in curry's at the moment with £300 knocked off but that still does not beat this price at the coop when you have added the TV to you basket add promotional code
FTV50
To knock it from £749 to £699
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NeilC1978
27 Dec 1518#1
this only has a 1 yr guarantee. Richer Sounds is probably a better deal at 749 with a 6 year guarantee.
008 to henlowstu
27 Dec 158#11
>>>>>
Bet that takes up a bit of room on your Sofa :wink:
CockneySpur to sniperpenguin
27 Dec 156#10
a little more expensive but after a lot of research online I went for this one:
once set-up (properly) it a very nice piece of kit. SD looks decent on it, HD looks very good. Watched a 3D film last night and despite not expecting too much my wife and I loved it.
The robot (salesman) in Curry's tried very hard to push me away from getting this in favour of any Sony - and even made a snide comment to his colleague that was helping me once we had made up our minds (clearly he was not impressed with our choice, and in a similar fashion I was not impressed with his snide comment so just mentioned it to the Manager on the way out)
Uridium
27 Dec 156#21
yes but RS warranty is a whole load easier..no arguing or getting engineers reports etc..in-home repair, loan unit while being repaired and new for old latest model if it fails in 6yrs...
Think I'd rather pay the extra £50.
this only has a 1 yr guarantee. Richer Sounds is probably a better deal at 749 with a 6 year guarantee.
Going_Digital to NeilC1978
27 Dec 152#20
Why? You do realise that a product has to be fit for purpose, including products being built durable enough.
The sale of goods act in UK law requires that products must demonstrate the quality and performance that can reasonably be expected.
That means consumers have the right to ask for faulty goods to be repaired or replaced free of charge within a reasonable time and minimum inconvenience. They may instead ask for an appropriate price reduction if repair or replacement is not done on time or without significant inconvenience to the consumer.
What this means in practice is that regardless of any guarantee period stated the retailer is required to repair or replace the item. The standard minimum period for durable goods such as a television is 3 years.
Karl92
27 Dec 15#2
Also you can earn 4% cashback with quidco if ordered within the next 4 days
twinkle to Karl92
28 Dec 15#42
Can't order this TV online though
cambb
27 Dec 15#3
Great price
Sharpharp
27 Dec 15#4
Is this the Samsung model that everyone keeps moaning on about? That its bottom of the range hence the price cut?
twinkle to Sharpharp
27 Dec 15#5
Not according to reviews I've read..I thought it was the 6000 that was poor
mistafaz
27 Dec 152#6
Buy a switch :stuck_out_tongue:
sniperpenguin
27 Dec 15#7
Tempted by this, as Im in the market for a 55" , as was looking at Sony / Samsung / Panasonic as the options.
Any alternatives deals I should be considering?
CockneySpur to sniperpenguin
27 Dec 156#10
a little more expensive but after a lot of research online I went for this one:
once set-up (properly) it a very nice piece of kit. SD looks decent on it, HD looks very good. Watched a 3D film last night and despite not expecting too much my wife and I loved it.
The robot (salesman) in Curry's tried very hard to push me away from getting this in favour of any Sony - and even made a snide comment to his colleague that was helping me once we had made up our minds (clearly he was not impressed with our choice, and in a similar fashion I was not impressed with his snide comment so just mentioned it to the Manager on the way out)
henlowstu
27 Dec 152#8
It has 4 HDMI's. It's sat in my living room
008 to henlowstu
27 Dec 158#11
>>>>>
Bet that takes up a bit of room on your Sofa :wink:
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FTV50
To knock it from £749 to £699
Top comments
Bet that takes up a bit of room on your Sofa :wink:
55" LG
once set-up (properly) it a very nice piece of kit. SD looks decent on it, HD looks very good. Watched a 3D film last night and despite not expecting too much my wife and I loved it.
The robot (salesman) in Curry's tried very hard to push me away from getting this in favour of any Sony - and even made a snide comment to his colleague that was helping me once we had made up our minds (clearly he was not impressed with our choice, and in a similar fashion I was not impressed with his snide comment so just mentioned it to the Manager on the way out)
Think I'd rather pay the extra £50.
Brilliant TV though...had mine a few months now an love it. some have had backlight bleed issues but mine is OK. Well reviewed on AVF.
https://www.avforums.com/review/samsung-ue55ju6400-uhd-review.11288
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The sale of goods act in UK law requires that products must demonstrate the quality and performance that can reasonably be expected.
That means consumers have the right to ask for faulty goods to be repaired or replaced free of charge within a reasonable time and minimum inconvenience. They may instead ask for an appropriate price reduction if repair or replacement is not done on time or without significant inconvenience to the consumer.
What this means in practice is that regardless of any guarantee period stated the retailer is required to repair or replace the item. The standard minimum period for durable goods such as a television is 3 years.
Any alternatives deals I should be considering?
55" LG
once set-up (properly) it a very nice piece of kit. SD looks decent on it, HD looks very good. Watched a 3D film last night and despite not expecting too much my wife and I loved it.
The robot (salesman) in Curry's tried very hard to push me away from getting this in favour of any Sony - and even made a snide comment to his colleague that was helping me once we had made up our minds (clearly he was not impressed with our choice, and in a similar fashion I was not impressed with his snide comment so just mentioned it to the Manager on the way out)
Bet that takes up a bit of room on your Sofa :wink: