https://brickseek.com/deal/onn-43...uhd/285324 Wal Mart Stores have the ONN 43 inch 4K tv for 69 bucks. Not a brand many would consider top of the line but at this price great for a secondary room or garage TV for those game nights with the family and friends.
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https://brickseek.com/deal/onn-43...uhd/285324 Wal Mart Stores have the ONN 43 inch 4K tv for 69 bucks. Not a brand many would consider top of the line but at this price great for a secondary room or garage TV for those game nights with the family and friends.
I'm not wasting my time to placate the SDtards here, I really don't care, point of the matter is there's a glut of TV's on the secondhand market because after the first $1200 stimulus people went to Walmart and WIPED their TV's out (I have a friend that works there that saw this first-hand) now there's all kinds of TV's for sale for insanely cheap prices of all sizes (32" are often $30 and less, for example) - just because it's new in box doesn't really mean anything either, it's a junk brand no one is going to pay a premium for so who cares?
Edit: I take that back, just happened upon this on my local Craigslist, so point proven. If a 43" LG is $100, there's no way a crappy ass ONN would go for $150+.
I'm confused. So they're taking the 1200 govt check and wiping out the tvs, only to sell them cheaper to the degenerates that lurk on CL? That's the kind of business man we need in this world LOL
I'm confused. So they're taking the 1200 govt check and wiping out the tvs, only to sell them cheaper to the degenerates that lurk on CL? That's the kind of business man we need in this world LOL
They're selling their old, generally smaller and sometimes non-Smart TV's, I've seen a FLOOD of sub-50" TV's on FBM and CL since the first stimulus and when the second one drops I expect to see another flood. People behind on their rent don't gaf because they can't be evicted right now, they just spend their money on a new TV instead!
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I'm not wasting my time to placate the SDtards here, I really don't care, point of the matter is there's a glut of TV's on the secondhand market because after the first $1200 stimulus people went to Walmart and WIPED their TV's out (I have a friend that works there that saw this first-hand) now there's all kinds of TV's for sale for insanely cheap prices of all sizes (32" are often $30 and less, for example) - just because it's new in box doesn't really mean anything either, it's a junk brand no one is going to pay a premium for so who cares?
Edit: I take that back, just happened upon this on my local Craigslist, so point proven. If a 43" LG is $100, there's no way a crappy ass ONN would go for $150+.
You must not understand much about product value if you think a USED TV has the same value as a sealed new TV from an authorized merchant and a warranty.
Sorry, no. Nobody ever said "pay a premium for", rather the opposite that it's a good price and you were just wrong trying to imply it wasn't because you can find some old used 1080p for cheaper. Wait, did you not realize that your pictured example is 1080p, or did you think nobody else cares about 4K?
Imagine that, a new 4K TV is worth more than a used 1080p, even if you don't personally like the brand.
The FACT is, people are routinely paying $200+ for 43" new 4K TVs from the brands you probably don't like. They are in fact selling fine at the $200+ price point.
You must not understand much about product value if you think a USED TV has the same value as a sealed new TV from an authorized merchant and a warranty.
Sorry, no. Nobody ever said "pay a premium for", rather the opposite that it's a good price and you were just wrong trying to imply it wasn't because you can find some old used 1080p for cheaper. Wait, did you not realize that your pictured example is 1080p, or did you think nobody else cares about 4K?
Imagine that, a new 4K TV is worth more than a used 1080p, even if you don't personally like the brand.
The FACT is, people are routinely paying $200+ for 43" new 4K TVs from the brands you probably don't like. They are in fact selling fine at the $200+ price point.
You can think whatever you want dude, you're entitled to your opinion, even if it's wrong.
I called but was put on hold. They eventually explained that all employees were carrying large items to their cars and couldn't answer my question at this time.
I called but was put on hold. They eventually explained that all employees were carrying large items to their cars and couldn't answer my question at this time.
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Many of us migrated from Fatwallet. Man I miss those days.
And before that it was the forums on AnandTech that started it all.
Many of us migrated from Fatwallet. Man I miss those days.
And before that it was the forums on AnandTech that started it all.
Edit: I take that back, just happened upon this on my local Craigslist, so point proven. If a 43" LG is $100, there's no way a crappy ass ONN would go for $150+.
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Edit: I take that back, just happened upon this on my local Craigslist, so point proven. If a 43" LG is $100, there's no way a crappy ass ONN would go for $150+.
Sorry, no. Nobody ever said "pay a premium for", rather the opposite that it's a good price and you were just wrong trying to imply it wasn't because you can find some old used 1080p for cheaper. Wait, did you not realize that your pictured example is 1080p, or did you think nobody else cares about 4K?
Imagine that, a new 4K TV is worth more than a used 1080p, even if you don't personally like the brand.
The FACT is, people are routinely paying $200+ for 43" new 4K TVs from the brands you probably don't like. They are in fact selling fine at the $200+ price point.
Sorry, no. Nobody ever said "pay a premium for", rather the opposite that it's a good price and you were just wrong trying to imply it wasn't because you can find some old used 1080p for cheaper. Wait, did you not realize that your pictured example is 1080p, or did you think nobody else cares about 4K?
Imagine that, a new 4K TV is worth more than a used 1080p, even if you don't personally like the brand.
The FACT is, people are routinely paying $200+ for 43" new 4K TVs from the brands you probably don't like. They are in fact selling fine at the $200+ price point.
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If the employees want the TV, I hope they get it!