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48" LG OLED48CXPUB 4K Smart TV + $120 Visa Gift Card + 4-Yr Accidental Warranty on sale for
$1,396.99. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (
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- Note: Visa Gift Card and 4-Year Warranty will automatically be added to cart. Allow 2-4 weeks for gift card delivery.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native) OLED Motion Pro
- Processor: α9 Gen 3 Processor 4K
- Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG), Dolby Vision IQ, HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
- G-Sync and Free-Sync Compatible
- Smart Platform: webOS
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 3x USB 2.0
- 1x RF/Cable
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RS-232C
- 1x Digital Audio Output
- 1x Headphone Out
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"We apologize for the confusion. The warranty is only a 2 year warranty. They do not offer a 4 year warranty with this coverage"
We only recently started carrying the 4 Year accidental warranty, so some sales representatives may not be aware if it yet. I can assure you, the warranty you will be receiving with this TV purchase for the duration of this promotion is a 4 year warranty and not a 2 year warranty.
Thank you
-BuyDig
"Starting 30 days after your purchase, the warranty runs for 2 years. This functions by running alongside the manufacturer's warranty during the first year, providing you with additional coverage."
That clearly states your 4 year warranty is 2 years. WTF kinda shady crap is this!
Also tax in TX
Tax:
$115.25
Order Total :
$1512.24
Between the tax and that shady as heck false 4 year warranty huge pass for me. I'll just wait for the Odyssey G9 2021 and buy the $170 BB 4 year warranty. Shady!
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At least Buydig is offering awesome warranty coverage with the burn-in protection for 4 years, a $120 Visa gift card, no tax (for now) in Florida (thanks for effing that one up Ron DipshitSantis), along with 1% cash back through a few popular sites, in addition to 3% from my credit card on internet purchases, all in puts me at $1,221.12, it's an awesome value!
With Costco, I have 90 days to return if anything happens to the panel versus being told to ship it back at my cost and reimbursement will be determined upon their assessment of the TV. Not worth the risk for me if the TV is working, and fortunately has been since purchase.
At least I can't complain too much because Costco is still providing people $100 off coupons should they need one, bringing the final price to $1281.24 after coupon, tax, and 4% cash back (for those that have the Costco Visa). Additionally, there is a $100 Hulu credit that comes with the purchase. Not sure if you can sell that, but if you can, I've gotta assume you could unload it for anywhere between $80-$90, tentatively bringing the Costco price below $1200.
It's a long winded explanation, but I hope it helps if anyone is on the fence about pulling the trigger on this TV. Overall, it is definitely a great deal...especially for those without a Costco membership...or don't purchase before May 7 if they have that $100 off $500 coupon.
I am sure we will continue to see prices decrease on this model as the new one hits the market.
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"We apologize for the confusion. The warranty is only a 2 year warranty. They do not offer a 4 year warranty with this coverage"
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to decode the item number CPSEW41500TVA
CPS=company
EW= Extended Warranty
4=the term
1500=tv cost (under this amount)
TV=duh TV
Not sure what the A is though but who cares. Probably Accidental.
Part number is the same decode as above minus the company.
The image clearly shows 4 year and below the terms it's in freakin bold
"4 Year Accidental Television Extended Warranty under $1500"
Funny they have been called out on this and nothings been changed yet.
We only recently started carrying the 4 Year accidental warranty, so some sales representatives may not be aware if it yet. I can assure you, the warranty you will be receiving with this TV purchase for the duration of this promotion is a 4 year warranty and not a 2 year warranty.
Thank you
-BuyDig
We only recently started carrying the 4 Year accidental warranty, so some sales representatives may not be aware if it yet. I can assure you, the warranty you will be receiving with this TV purchase for the duration of this promotion is a 4 year warranty and not a 2 year warranty.
Thank you
-BuyDig
Good to know there wasn't something fishy going on and I see the details for the warranty have been updated.
"Starting 30 days after your purchase, the warranty runs for 4 years. This functions by running alongside the manufacturer's warranty during the first year, providing you with additional coverage."
Can't ever be too certain.
I've replaced my LG oled 2 times under warranty. Thank God I bought from Best buy. Would have been out 3k. That said, my newest set isn't likely to last all that much longer and it's now out of warranty. Luckily, OLED has gotten cheap enough that a 5-6 year life span isn't horrible. Without warranty, mine was borderline unusable after about 2 years.
I've replaced my LG oled 2 times under warranty. Thank God I bought from Best buy. Would have been out 3k. That said, my newest set isn't likely to last all that much longer and it's now out of warranty. Luckily, OLED has gotten cheap enough that a 5-6 year life span isn't horrible. Without warranty, mine was borderline unusable after about 2 years.
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We only recently started carrying the 4 Year accidental warranty, so some sales representatives may not be aware if it yet. I can assure you, the warranty you will be receiving with this TV purchase for the duration of this promotion is a 4 year warranty and not a 2 year warranty.
Thank you
-BuyDig
I've replaced my LG oled 2 times under warranty. Thank God I bought from Best buy. Would have been out 3k. That said, my newest set isn't likely to last all that much longer and it's now out of warranty. Luckily, OLED has gotten cheap enough that a 5-6 year life span isn't horrible. Without warranty, mine was borderline unusable after about 2 years.
I've replaced my LG oled 2 times under warranty. Thank God I bought from Best buy. Would have been out 3k. That said, my newest set isn't likely to last all that much longer and it's now out of warranty. Luckily, OLED has gotten cheap enough that a 5-6 year life span isn't horrible. Without warranty, mine was borderline unusable after about 2 years.
.....In the Good 'Ol Days it was a waste of money to purchase a warranty extension for electronics [Believe me, It was a huge money maker for them] but it's a different story, now that electronic products are virtually disposable.
*People bragging of still rocking their 10+ year old TVs...Yeah, I serious doubt many will be able to say the same 10 years from now with the current models, .
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