Samsung S90C 77 inch + 2yr protection plan + free mount service using EPP (YMMV)
EPP Price:
$2069.99
- Chat coupon for
10% off
- Chat coupon for
free 2yr protection plan
- Referral coupon for
5% off (you will need another account to refer you, and your account must be new w/o previous orders)
- Select 'Add TV mounting service' that shows $0 for
free mount service
You will need to chat and request the two coupons.
Breakdown:
Subtotal $1,769.84
Shipping $0.00
Taxes $143.16
Total Savings $2,150.14
Promo Code - XXXXX $218.50
Promo Code - XXXXX $199.99
Bundle Discount $120.00
Promotional Discount(s) $1,300.00
Referral Discount(s) $115.00
Workplace Savings $196.65
Total $1,913.00
https://www.samsung.com/us/televi...7s90cafxza
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I also personally like the Samsung no fees 0% APR financing for 24mo.
Had I known that, probably would have skipped the purchase given how new QDOLED is and potentially higher burn in risk
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Had I known that, probably would have skipped the purchase given how new QDOLED is and potentially higher burn in risk
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Had I known that, probably would have skipped the purchase given how new QDOLED is and potentially higher burn in risk
U. Television panel pixel damage or panel burned-in images subject to the original Product manufacturer's
allowable warranty guidelines and verified by Our Authorized Service Facility; and
Which my interpretation is, we will cover burn-in to the same extent that the original warranty does. But Samsung's original warranty for the S90C is very vague about burn-in. Other QDLED TVs (not OLED) specifically mention 10 years of burn-in warranty, which might be what Care+ might be referring to. Since the S90C warranty is vague and doesn't clearly state burn-in, it just says electric defects, you will be very likely to the mercy of the Care+ Claim Rep's interpretation of the warranty.
Still, if this is just a 1 year extra warranty I doubt it will be enough time for the TV to get burn-in any ways. For those really concerned about it then Best Buy is a better deal since their extended warranty for sure covers burn-in, plus there have been several posts talking of their good experience making claims with them. I am yet to find one with online post talking about Care+ TV claims.