use code KNWJ4 , might be user specific... apologies if it is!
seems like an amazing price for a 60 inch HDR TV !
Latest comments (26)
FlyGuyMyEye
5 Apr 17#26
Very... Almost as evil as brighthouse, wonga and other scum companies taking advantage of peoples vulnerability.
daismythe
15 Mar 171#24
Arrives Tuesday :smile:
gchild to daismythe
21 Mar 17#25
How is it?
daismythe
15 Mar 17#22
heat...ordered! New customer but only 10% discount on electricals, but with BNPL 12months interest free couldn't leave it.
gchild to daismythe
15 Mar 17#23
Would be good to know what you think of the tv when arrives. Keen to know what the footy/motion looks like
RedRain
15 Mar 17#20
have too agree very will try anything to try and get of payments
horsepills to RedRain
15 Mar 17#21
Sorry, what??
adam0812
15 Mar 17#19
I have a smaller LG HDR pro tv and the picture is good enough but the HDR is garbage. Looks the same or worse than a normal picture.
FoxForce5
15 Mar 171#18
If you take the 12 month interest free option when purchasing then this is indeed a great deal.
As for very bashing, I'll agree they make finding the right boxes to tick etc extremely hard & do move them & change the order of purchasing pages which can force errors unless you're very careful when buying, but unfortunately a helluva of credit based agencies & retailers employ the same tricks.
However, they do provide an interest free option on many goods that lower income families can afford.
If you are prepared to very carefully read what you're agreeing to at every step, & can trust yourself to actually pay things off within the interest free period it's a very good option to have imo.
chrisredmayne
15 Mar 17#17
what boxes ?? I've never had to click any boxes when paying for items on very... it's pretty straight forward
DemonIT
15 Mar 17#16
Not representative of my experience with them at all - they've always be very polite and helpful and have actually gone beyond what I would call reasonable when I've asked them to put things right. I'm a "Very" happy customer :P
alexanderthenotsogreat
15 Mar 17#15
They lie, change your payment method and then claim you didn't click on the right boxes. They're very rude. Yes, I'm bashing them because they are a bad business. A great deal is one that has comeback. This, in my opinion does not
alexanderthenotsogreat
15 Mar 17#13
Might seem like a good deal, but factor in the nightmare that is Very and you'll probably wish you went elsewhere
horsepills to alexanderthenotsogreat
15 Mar 171#14
Wondered when the predictable Very bashing would start. I have an account - they have some decent deals from time to time, and I always pay off straight away so don't accrue interest. What's your problem with them?
EndlessWaves
14 Mar 17#12
The ability to read HDR content so you can view HDR exclusive stuff (if any ever gets made).
I believe they have slightly higher maximum brightness, but without the ability to hold the rest of the screen at the same brightness through local dimming it's not going to result in any improvement in contrast.
chrisredmayne
14 Mar 17#11
Non HDR ? So what is HDR pro ?
gchild
14 Mar 17#10
So is the best you can get for size and money do you think?
Is this a good tv for the money? Can't find any reviews out there which is surprising
EndlessWaves to gchild
13 Mar 17#8
It's a reasonable non-HDR TV. LG's Smart Platform has a good selection of apps right now.
tinhead29
13 Mar 17#6
20% off code doesnt work why is that??? found code KPAJW 10% off electricals and 20% off everything else doe anyone have a 20% code that will work off this tv
keenGamer
13 Mar 17#4
hi, just wondering where you found this code as an existing customer, I have nothing on Email and your code doesn't work. :disappointed:
chrisredmayne to keenGamer
13 Mar 17#5
They sent it to me through the post! 20% off until 2nd April!!
charleaward81
13 Mar 17#2
Code isn't user specific its new customers only signing up to a credit agreement at rate of 39.9% APR variable
Unless you can afford to pay this off in less than 3 months interest free it can cost upwards of £1000 rising rapidly each month with added interest
Without code its £779.99
But its a Nice enticing way to get people into debt
chrisredmayne to charleaward81
13 Mar 17#3
Its not for new users, I'm not a new user... The price comes off straight away you can pay for the tv upfront without using credit on it. (PS Very offer 12 month interest free not 3 months)
chrisredmayne
13 Mar 17#1
hmm, price has been changed for some reason picture shows its £630.98 with delivery
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seems like an amazing price for a 60 inch HDR TV !
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As for very bashing, I'll agree they make finding the right boxes to tick etc extremely hard & do move them & change the order of purchasing pages which can force errors unless you're very careful when buying, but unfortunately a helluva of credit based agencies & retailers employ the same tricks.
However, they do provide an interest free option on many goods that lower income families can afford.
If you are prepared to very carefully read what you're agreeing to at every step, & can trust yourself to actually pay things off within the interest free period it's a very good option to have imo.
I believe they have slightly higher maximum brightness, but without the ability to hold the rest of the screen at the same brightness through local dimming it's not going to result in any improvement in contrast.
Seems like a decent deal for the size and brand.
http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/ba78515
Unless you can afford to pay this off in less than 3 months interest free it can cost upwards of £1000 rising rapidly each month with added interest
Without code its £779.99
But its a Nice enticing way to get people into debt