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New price on This TV is now $2949.99! As they try to clear out inventory price should continue to drop. Best Buy and Amazon have matched.
Looks to be a new price drop on the 77" LG CX OLED. Sale price is currently $3049.99. If you've been waiting to pull the trigger on this model, brand new, now's the time! Also includes $100 Hulu credit, $100 Allstate warranty coverage, and qualification to receive the LG XBoom speaker free after purchase.
https://www.costco.com/lg-77%22-c...57275.html
Available at Best Buy for the same price in case you have the credit card, or spare credit. Their warranty also covers burn-in.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-7...Id=6401914
Here is a link to the LG XBoom promotion with purchase of qualifying OLED TV:
https://lgtvpromotion.com
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How long ago did you submit though? How long from submission did it take for your approval to actual shipment?
Submitted 25th, approved 27th, shipped out 29th, last month
Ok so probably going to be the PL5 by this point lol oh well. Thank you!
I got my approval email but nothing about the PL7 in the approval email lol oh well
Is your model number OLED77C1PUB, just like the Amazon/Best Buy/etc model? As in, not a slightly different model like Costco right? I just realized that none of their sales tags have model numbers for some reason. And I didn't think to look behind the TV to confirm the exact model. On my receipt, they wrote "OLED77C1P", so missing the last two letters.
Is your model number OLED77C1PUB, just like the Amazon/Best Buy/etc model? As in, not a slightly different model like Costco right? I just realized that none of their sales tags have model numbers for some reason. And I didn't think to look behind the TV to confirm the exact model. On my receipt, they wrote "OLED77C1P", so missing the last two letters.
No sales tax in Oregon. Yes, it's OLED77C1PUB. Fwiw the one at Costco is the CX which is last year's model.
No tax on top of a killer deal.
Any regrets buying from Video Only or anything to be aware of? The deal looked too good to be true when I saw it. I know that once the box is opened, there's no more refunds; only store credit. So I'll tell the delivery team not to open it for me.
Costco's CX full model number is OLED77CXAUA, compared to the standard OLED77CXPUA found in all other retailers. LG's spec sheets show that both of them are virtually identical, save for the model number. But I read that in general, Costco equivalents sometimes have slightly different hardware or features. So good to know that VO sells the standard model C1 rather than a potentially slightly different equivalent.
Insane that VO sells the C1 for cheaper than everyone else's CX.
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Yes you can, if they have it in stock at the store.
Preferably quite cheap, don't have any WAF to deal with and want to keep my cost low (Yes, laugh at me on a $3k purchase, but still trying to save a few dollars where I can). Don't think this will hold up long on a Walmart cheap coffee stand (although I did have my previous LCD 70 inch on a Walmart $20 coffee stand for years with no issues).
Just saw your replies on earlier threads that you got it for 3k out the door. Great deal. In BayArea the VO guy is nice enough to offer me the same 3K out the door price (including the tax) and I am just worried on their return and warranty policy to bite this deal.
Costco has 5yr (including allstate) and they are reliable and the warranty from VO is by Warrantech and they have worst reviews.
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2yrs from Costco (1yr manufacturer + 2nd year costco concierge service)
3yrs from Allstate
2 yrs of CC warranty starts from 3rd year and its clearly called out on CC terms that its only secondary warranty if there are any extended warranty contractors already covering the TV.
So based on that the TV is covered for 5yrs if purchased in Costco. OR through VideoOnly (If you end up purchasing extended warranty from them.
And Please note that many of the CC has a max limit on the claims through extended warranty from them. I have verified my chase cards, amex etc and they have a $1000 cap on the claim.. Pls take a note of the CC terms of your CC as it varies by CC you have.