Still cheaper at Amazon when I last checked, but...
C&M has real physical shops so can be price matched with John Lewis..
Which I have done! I have the email back confirming the price match, and so picking up the 5 year guarantee and JL service if the peace of mind is worth the difference with the Amazon price.
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sparklehedgehog to jav12
5 Dec 165#8
Didn't realise AOL were selling Tv's now!
grant867
5 Dec 164#6
As said above cheaper on AO. So cold. The shpeil about JL 5 year warranty makes no difference. Buy it on AO with a credit card, if it breaks within 6 years and AO don't play ball then go though credit card dispute as the appliance has to be as described and fit for purpose under the sale of goods act. And the baseline of 6 years is used as a comparative for it to be fit for purpose.
Sorry had to get this off my chest, I like John Lewis and their great customer service but it's not worth the extra 50 beans.
Biggunspaul to grant867
5 Dec 163#10
You make it sound so easy.Yet I bet you will be jumping through hoops and god knows what else to try and get anything sorted out of the 12 months warranty.At least if you buy a TV with an advertised 5 year warranty you should only have to make one simple phone call for it to be sorted,and not having to start reading out all your consumer rights down the phone to someone who will just tell you where to go.
Plus not everyone has a credit card.
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kay1992
5 Dec 16#1
Still a 65 inch for nearly £700! Hot.
LennyK
5 Dec 161#2
OOS @ JL
jav12
5 Dec 161#3
£679.50 @ Aol.com with code
sparklehedgehog to jav12
5 Dec 165#8
Didn't realise AOL were selling Tv's now!
pig_dog to jav12
5 Dec 16#12
Do you get one of those free CD's, so that you can install American Online on your Windows 95 PC with it?
millward84
5 Dec 16#4
What's the picture like compared to the Panasonic 700b or Samsung 6000 series?
As said above cheaper on AO. So cold. The shpeil about JL 5 year warranty makes no difference. Buy it on AO with a credit card, if it breaks within 6 years and AO don't play ball then go though credit card dispute as the appliance has to be as described and fit for purpose under the sale of goods act. And the baseline of 6 years is used as a comparative for it to be fit for purpose.
Sorry had to get this off my chest, I like John Lewis and their great customer service but it's not worth the extra 50 beans.
Biggunspaul to grant867
5 Dec 163#10
You make it sound so easy.Yet I bet you will be jumping through hoops and god knows what else to try and get anything sorted out of the 12 months warranty.At least if you buy a TV with an advertised 5 year warranty you should only have to make one simple phone call for it to be sorted,and not having to start reading out all your consumer rights down the phone to someone who will just tell you where to go.
Plus not everyone has a credit card.
ristac to grant867
5 Dec 16#18
From experience of someone having to claim the JL 5 year warranty is easily worth £50
enallum
5 Dec 16#7
hisense20 brings price down to £695
jamin100
5 Dec 16#9
This was £699 at Crampton and Moore yesterday (without codes) as I've had John Lewis price match it :smiley:
Voyager to jamin100
5 Dec 16#22
I did check the price in Crampton & Moore yesterday and most of the time, the price was £715 and in fact JL price matched for £715 (they refused to match HISENSE20 code). How did you managed to get for £699 (that too without the code)?
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C&M has real physical shops so can be price matched with John Lewis..
Which I have done! I have the email back confirming the price match, and so picking up the 5 year guarantee and JL service if the peace of mind is worth the difference with the Amazon price.
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Sorry had to get this off my chest, I like John Lewis and their great customer service but it's not worth the extra 50 beans.
Plus not everyone has a credit card.
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hisense-he65k55iouwts-65-inch-4k-tv-679-50-with-new-code-ao-2563811#comments
Sorry had to get this off my chest, I like John Lewis and their great customer service but it's not worth the extra 50 beans.
Plus not everyone has a credit card.