£379.98 instead of £549.97. This is an A3 refurb which is minor exterior damage. Also comes with a year warranty.
You can also get another £20 off because they are working with Which, take the £1 which trial and you get an extra £20 off the TV making it £359.98. Just remember to cancel it or they charge about a tenner after the trial.
Kick ass 50" tv for under £360 seems good to me.
12 comments
TheBiker
15 Jan 173#1
Except it has minor exterior damage????
A TV in my house tends to be a rooms focal point, so a damaged TV even with a significant saving is a no-go.
kerryhuk7
15 Jan 171#2
Doubt they will send out a tv with a corner missing, gashes down the frame or anything very noticeable it is an a grade refurb.
Most probably light surface scratches
At worst.
If you do get a battered tv, not hard to send it back.
Waldolf
15 Jan 173#3
We tend to look at the screen, not the casing. We're funny like that.
The bezel or back of the TV is not our room's focal point either.
TheBiker to Waldolf
15 Jan 17#10
Very strange, when I look at the TV screen I tend to notice the bezel as well. When the TV is Off I notice the bezel a lot.
You are indeed funny, or unfussy, or a cheapskate,****, or unemployed and watch the screen 24/7/365.
duncancosgrove
15 Jan 171#4
I'm pleased for you :smiley:
just goes to show, not all of us are the same.
ezzer72
15 Jan 171#5
Cold, can get a brand new Hisense for similar money.
jhw
15 Jan 173#6
I bet 'refurbished' means somebody has given it a quick clean and plugged it in to see if it works.
spannerzone to jhw
15 Jan 17#9
You'd win that bet...... refurbished products are almost never carried out by skilled engineers despite what the blurb says, they're technicians in the sense they got some training (maybe an hour) on how to plug in, wipe the settings, check for basic functionality and a quick wipe with a wet cloth. Then re-box and sell.
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You can also get another £20 off because they are working with Which, take the £1 which trial and you get an extra £20 off the TV making it £359.98. Just remember to cancel it or they charge about a tenner after the trial.
Kick ass 50" tv for under £360 seems good to me.
12 comments
A TV in my house tends to be a rooms focal point, so a damaged TV even with a significant saving is a no-go.
Most probably light surface scratches
At worst.
If you do get a battered tv, not hard to send it back.
The bezel or back of the TV is not our room's focal point either.
You are indeed funny, or unfussy, or a cheapskate,****, or unemployed and watch the screen 24/7/365.
just goes to show, not all of us are the same.