As discussed exhaustively in the last 9783 LG TV threads- if you read the actual warranty (not scare language from a website)- LG does not condition their warranty on if the dealer is "authorized" or not.
So the warranty applies regardless of who is selling it.
The only conditions LG includes in the actual warranty terms are:
Unit must be sold as new
Unit must be a US model, sold in the US, to a customer in the US.
Unit must not have had serial # defaced to be unreadable
That's it.
Figured I'd give some feedback on this for potential buyers.
I bought my C9 a couple of years ago from firstclasstvs via EBAY. TV was legit, US model and has been working flawlessly since the purchase. I registered the TV with LG when I bought it and also purchased LG's extended warranty (2 years) at that time also. Was offered for approx $140 from LG themselves.
Point is, transaction was good and product was good. I ALSO was apprehensive at the time but it worked out great.
firstclasstvs reseller. 100% pos rating. ~800 sales this year. Seems ok. Not sure if its an LG authorized dealer but its been documented that it apparently doesnt matter much.
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firstclasstvs reseller. 100% pos rating. ~800 sales this year. Seems ok. Not sure if its an LG authorized dealer but its been documented that it apparently doesnt matter much.
This is my buy price, really likely I'll pull the trigger on this.
I see this on their website too. https://www.firstclasstvs.com/LG-...5c1pub.htm
would buying through Ebay provide better buyer protection?
Ebay offers SquareTrade, but quick searching sounds like theyre not a great choice for OLEDs
This is my buy price, really likely I'll pull the trigger on this.
I see this on their website too. https://www.firstclasstvs.com/LG-...5c1pub.htm
would buying through Ebay provide better buyer protection?
Ebay offers SquareTrade, but quick searching sounds like theyre not a great choice for OLEDs
This is my buy price, really likely I'll pull the trigger on this.
I see this on their website too. https://www.firstclasstvs.com/LG-...5c1pub.htm
would buying through Ebay provide better buyer protection?
Ebay offers SquareTrade, but quick searching sounds like theyre not a great choice for OLEDs
What about in store PM with this or the military exchange price
I also chatted with Best Buy CSR got same excuse as above poster he prob chatted same time as me. If you are a veteran or in military I would think they would if not I doubt it.
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So the warranty applies regardless of who is selling it.
The only conditions LG includes in the actual warranty terms are:
Unit must be sold as new
Unit must be a US model, sold in the US, to a customer in the US.
Unit must not have had serial # defaced to be unreadable
That's it.
I bought my C9 a couple of years ago from firstclasstvs via EBAY. TV was legit, US model and has been working flawlessly since the purchase. I registered the TV with LG when I bought it and also purchased LG's extended warranty (2 years) at that time also. Was offered for approx $140 from LG themselves.
Point is, transaction was good and product was good. I ALSO was apprehensive at the time but it worked out great.
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I see this on their website too.
https://www.firstclasst
would buying through Ebay provide better buyer protection?
Ebay offers SquareTrade, but quick searching sounds like theyre not a great choice for OLEDs
I see they offer warranty
https://www.firstclasst
anyone have any experiences with this?
no, I did not buy an extended warranty.
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I see this on their website too.
https://www.firstclasst
would buying through Ebay provide better buyer protection?
Ebay offers SquareTrade, but quick searching sounds like theyre not a great choice for OLEDs
I see they offer warranty
https://www.firstclasst
anyone have any experiences with this?
CPS is what Buydig offers I heard they are horrible.
Its true, CPS is downright horrid!
I see this on their website too.
https://www.firstclasst
would buying through Ebay provide better buyer protection?
Ebay offers SquareTrade, but quick searching sounds like theyre not a great choice for OLEDs
I see they offer warranty
https://www.firstclasst
anyone have any experiences with this?
What about in store PM with this or the military exchange price
I also chatted with Best Buy CSR got same excuse as above poster he prob chatted same time as me. If you are a veteran or in military I would think they would if not I doubt it.