Costco Wholesale has for
Costco Members: 77" LG OLED77CXAUA 4K OLED TV + $100 Hulu eGift Code + $100 Allstate Protection Plan Bundle on sale for
$3049.99. To receive your
LG XBOOM Go PL5 Speaker, follow the instructions listed below.
Shipping is free (
delivery only; setup and installation is not include).
Note, the $100 Allstate Plan and $100 Hulu Code will be automatically added to your cart.
Thanks to community member
HarleyF150 for finding this deal.
Specs/Key Features- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native) OLED Motion Pro
- Processor: α9 Gen 3 Processor 4K
- HDR: Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG), Dolby Vision IQ, HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
- Free Sync / G-Sync Compatible
- Smart Platform: webOS
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 3x USB 2.0
- 1x RF/Cable
- 1x Composite
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RS-232C
- 1x Digital Audio Output
- 1x Headphone Out
Deal Instructions- Purchase 77" LG OLED77CXAUA 4K OLED TV through Costco
- After purchase, go to the online promotion form
- Note: You will need the TV serial number and proof of purchase for your submission
- Submit your information
- Please allow 6-12 weeks from the date of validation of the claim for processing
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In other posts, I have seen people posting that they bought something using Costco Visa card from any store considering that Citi will provide additional warranty, that is not the case anymore.
"Warranties run out. Get an extra 24 months added to your warranty when you purchase items at least in part with your Citi card and/or your Costco credit card reward certificate. In the event of a covered failure, the item will be repaired or you will be reimbursed up to the amount charged on your Citi card (including Costco credit card reward certificate) or the cost to replace the item, whichever is less, up to $10,000."
"Warranties run out. Get an extra 24 months added to your warranty when you purchase items at least in part with your Citi card and/or your Costco credit card reward certificate. In the event of a covered failure, the item will be repaired or you will be reimbursed up to the amount charged on your Citi card (including Costco credit card reward certificate) or the cost to replace the item, whichever is less, up to $10,000."
"Warranties run out. Get an extra 24 months added to your warranty when you purchase items at least in part with your Citi card and/or your Costco credit card reward certificate. In the event of a covered failure, the item will be repaired or you will be reimbursed up to the amount charged on your Citi card (including Costco credit card reward certificate) or the cost to replace the item, whichever is less, up to $10,000."
Read for yourself: https://www.cardbenefit
This is not a PDF link that's expired. It is the information made available on their own website. Very conflicting to what you're saying wouldn't you say? Not sure what's up here.
Total is correct. Except year 2 may be provided by Costco Concierge.
I was also considering the Gx from beach camera but didn't trust the warranty provider.
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Citi made a special deal with Costco to obtain the right to be their exclusive card provider. The process by which Costco dropped AmEx and signed with Citi is a well known story. The original Citi deal includes the warranty extension on all purchases made with the Costco card, 2 yrs for Costco purchases and 1 yr for purchases at other stores. Citi cannot unilaterally change that without Costco's approval.
And, IF Costco approved that change it would be BIG news and announced clearly on Costco's website. No such announcement has been made, and the Costco website still shows the extra warranty. That is the last word on this.
So, stop with the misinformation obtained from a level-1 customer service associate. Nobody in their right mind would believe you over a clear statement made on Costco's own website.
Tracking shows it's in transit DOCK received. How likely is it coming tomorrow? Am I supposed to get a call first?
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