Target.com has 55" Westinghouse 4K UHD Smart LED HDTV on sale for $249.99 - $40 off discount (automatically applied in cart) = $209.99. Store pickup is free if stock permits. Thanks Bryanbuii
Note, in-store availability may vary by location
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December 22, 2017
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to get the $210 price u have to purchase online.
many stores have it in stock.
but only a handful will allow you to purchase on;line for in store pick -up.
for example.
el paso texas 79904. in stock allowed to buy online for $210
fremont, ca 94538. in stock but not allowed to buy online for $210
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I would advise everyone here to avoid Westinghouse due to poor customer service and cheap internals that are prone to breaking that are hard to find.
Why TF is target disabling in store pickup if there is stock at the store. It's scammy and sleazy that they are trying to prevent you from getting the $20 off $100 deals
Personal experience or just word of mouth? Had a 32" Westinghouse that lasted me like 8 years before I personally got rid of it. No issues at all
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Why TF is target disabling in store pickup if there is stock at the store. It's scammy and sleazy that they are trying to prevent you from getting the $20 off $100 deals
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Yeah I bought 1 for 210+ tax w/o red card
Yes, Just ordered mine.. came up $222 before Red card apply.
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Personal experience or just word of mouth? Had a 32" Westinghouse that lasted me like 8 years before I personally got rid of it. No issues at all
It's odd, some stores for my zip code offer the pickup option while others do not, even if they're reporting plenty in stock. Not sure why this is.