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Target has 30-50% off TV's. I was able to snag the last Samsung 65" CU8000, 50% off retail, while passing by electronics @ $314.99. Use your target card for additional 5% off. They also had a 65" Vizio for $249.99. The TV's were propped up in front of Electronics Department.
Item # 008094122
Specifications:
Dimensions (Overall): 32.8 Inches (H) x 57.1 Inches (W) x 1 Inches (D)
Weight: 47.2 Pounds
Electronics Condition: New
Electronics Features: HDR10, Bluetooth, 4K Ultra High Definition
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Aspect Ratio
Screen Resolution: 4K
Native screen refresh rate: 60 Hz
Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Screen Size: 64.5 Inches
Stand Depth: 11 Inches
Stand Width: 42.7 Inches
Compatible With: Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV+, Amazon Video, Max, Samsung TV Plus, Spotify, Sling TV
VESA Mounting Standard: 400x300
Product Depth with Stand: 11 Inches
Product Height with Stand: 34.4 Inches
Product Width with Stand: 57.1 Inches
Backlight type: LED Edge-Lit
Smart platform: Samsung Smart TV
Voice assistant built-in: Bixby Built-In, Alexa Built-in
Model name: UN65CU8000FXZA
Number of HDMI ports: 3
High Dynamic Range (HDR): HDR10+
Screen Mirroring Technology: Smart View, Apple Airplay
Battery: No Battery Used
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 88195815
UPC: 887276737782
Item Number (DPCI): 008-09-4122
Origin: Imported
Energy Guide Label Required:
ENERGYGUIDE LABEL REQUIRED
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Could you please share proof of purchase for the price match near my target?
Store want proof of purchase.
Store want proof of purchase.
Thanks Man. Unfortunately they still declined saying they can not do price match on clearance item.
managed to shave off a bit more with some badgering but just beware
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In DFW area stores got lots of inventory for all TVs
For example if one Target location has a ton of a certain model that they can't sell, of course they'll cut the price deeper to lure some buyers.
And if another store *can* move the product at a higher price, why wouldn't they? They'd be foolish to give away money like that by cutting prices when they don't have to.
I mean what are inventory and store managers jobs anyway: to optimize profits for their respective store and make themselves look good as a result. Guaranteed there are company metrics tracking those financial indicators.
For example if one Target location has a ton of a certain model that they can't sell, of course they'll cut the price deeper to lure some buyers.
And if another store *can* move the product at a higher price, why wouldn't they? They'd be foolish to give away money like that by cutting prices when they don't have to.
I mean what are inventory and store managers jobs anyway: to optimize profits for their respective store and make themselves look good as a result. Guaranteed there are company metrics tracking those financial indicators.
For example if one Target location has a ton of a certain model that they can't sell, of course they'll cut the price deeper to lure some buyers.
And if another store *can* move the product at a higher price, why wouldn't they? They'd be foolish to give away money like that by cutting prices when they don't have to.
I mean what are inventory and store managers jobs anyway: to optimize profits for their respective store and make themselves look good as a result. Guaranteed there are company metrics tracking those financial indicators.
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