Found (and purchased) this TV in my local Asda. Unsure if national and was the last one in store. Registered for the 2 years free warranty online then extended it to 5 years for an additional payment of £107.88
50" TV with good reviews & 5 years warranty for £336.88 - not too shabby :)
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DAZZ2000
26 May 166#4
It's better value with just the 2 year warranty, in my opinion. Paying nigh on half the cost of the TV for the extra 3 years just isn't worthwhile. In all likelihood, provided it's looked after within those first two years and doesn't develop of fault, it'll likely carry on working just fine. Either way though in 5 years you may be about ready for a 4K TV :wink:
DAZZ2000
26 May 165#5
If strapped to the wings of a plane....this is a distinct possibility :wink:
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jmn16091990
28 May 16#20
Thanks. Over 4 hours is a bit far for me, shame. Wish my local had them!
ladyyounique
28 May 16#19
Norwich, Drayton Road
ladyyounique
28 May 16#18
Lol - I didn't 'ruin' anything. The 3 years warranty is OPTIONAL :smirk:
_g_
28 May 16#17
Ah, but if it should be 4KG, then it should presumably ACTUALLY be 4KP :P.
jmn16091990
28 May 16#16
Hi, sorry which store did you buy it from? If it's been said already I can't find it. Thanks.
bojangles
27 May 161#15
silly price to pay for the extra 3 years warranty.
You ruined a perfectly good deal!
simonspark
27 May 16#14
Trying to get someone to take the bite on 4 kilos. lol
ladyyounique
27 May 16#13
I shall check - thank you for the handy info :smiley:
ladyyounique
27 May 161#12
Sorry, my poor attempt at humour :man:
Surely, it should be 4KG though? Is weight now an issue with TV - I mean it's not like I have to carry it about :stuck_out_tongue:
houston26
27 May 16#11
anyone seen this in other stores? hopefully boldon
DAZZ2000
27 May 16#10
It's not the cost, it's the weight.....4 kilos....the holy grail of TVs :stuck_out_tongue:
Gollywood
26 May 16#9
It depends if your credit card has an 'Extended Warranty' facility.
ladyyounique
26 May 16#8
Oh really? I paid by credit card. I also have't paid upfront from the warranty - opted for monthly instalments. Maybe I should reconsider then...
Gollywood
26 May 161#7
I also wouldn't pay the extra for the 5 year warranty. 2 years is enough if I look after it.
Also some credit cards will give you an extra year if you purchase using their card which is what I do to bump it up from 1 to 2 years or 2 to 3 years
ladyyounique
26 May 161#6
Not sure I'd want to spend £4000 on a TV :stuck_out_tongue:
DAZZ2000
26 May 165#5
If strapped to the wings of a plane....this is a distinct possibility :wink:
DAZZ2000
26 May 166#4
It's better value with just the 2 year warranty, in my opinion. Paying nigh on half the cost of the TV for the extra 3 years just isn't worthwhile. In all likelihood, provided it's looked after within those first two years and doesn't develop of fault, it'll likely carry on working just fine. Either way though in 5 years you may be about ready for a 4K TV :wink:
Gollywood
26 May 161#3
I have a feeling Hisense could really take off in UK
ladyyounique
26 May 16#2
Ah yes, spotted those in there yesterday although I'd done a little digging beforehand and wasn't keen. Admittedly, not heard of Hisense until now but did a little reviewing (courtesy of Google) whilst holding on to the box in store! It serves it's purpose well and the picture is better than our (albeit old) LG. :man:
Gollywood
26 May 162#1
To think the Asda masses will still be hunting for the Polaroid 55"!!
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50" TV with good reviews & 5 years warranty for £336.88 - not too shabby :)
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You ruined a perfectly good deal!
Surely, it should be 4KG though? Is weight now an issue with TV - I mean it's not like I have to carry it about :stuck_out_tongue:
Also some credit cards will give you an extra year if you purchase using their card which is what I do to bump it up from 1 to 2 years or 2 to 3 years
Good find!