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Model: LG Electronics C1 65-in 2160p (4K) Oled Indoor Use Only Flat Screen Ultra HDTV in Black | OLED65C1PUB
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Does anyone know if for some reason they aren't able to fix a problem within the warranty period that they're offering, will they give a refund or credit?
Does anyone know if for some reason they aren't able to fix a problem within the warranty period that they're offering, will they give a refund or credit?
Depends if they have the parts in stock or
Not And I believe it has to be least 3 times within the warranty period before they can fully replace it or give you a refund. Depends which state your in too for example under California Law they have to make the parts available for 7 years from the date of manufacture then again it would depend on the model. If it's a LED might give you a refund , least Samsung does on their low end tvs
I think I'm gonna jump on that 65 inch. Been wanting an LG OLED for a while now. I have the Sony X900F, and it's been a good TV. Picture is nice overall, but the blooming can get ugly unless you;re sitting directly in front of the screen. Also, I have a Series X and PS5 now, so the extra gaming features would be nice. My one concern is with brightness in the day time. We don't get direct sunlight in the house, but the windows can let a bit of light in.
I think I'm gonna jump on that 65 inch. Been wanting an LG OLED for a while now. I have the Sony X900F, and it's been a good TV. Picture is nice overall, but the blooming can get ugly unless you;re sitting directly in front of the screen. Also, I have a Series X and PS5 now, so the extra gaming features would be nice. My one concern is with brightness in the day time. We don't get direct sunlight in the house, but the windows can let a bit of light in.
I have the X900F and a 2017 OLED...don't be concerned. OLED is plenty bright for pretty much any room.
Is it true that their warranty doesn't "cover" what is supposed to be covered? Someone shared this in another thread and many have had bad experience with their warrenty: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002P39...VDQTRDP7AZ . Anyone can share what they think or if they had warrenty with them what their experience was?
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Not And I believe it has to be least 3 times within the warranty period before they can fully replace it or give you a refund. Depends which state your in too for example under California Law they have to make the parts available for 7 years from the date of manufacture then again it would depend on the model. If it's a LED might give you a refund , least Samsung does on their low end tvs
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