BuyDig has select LG OLED C2 HDR 4K Smart OLED TV (2022) + 4-Year Damage/Burn-In Protection Warranty + Visa Gift Card (amount varies by model) on sale listed below. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
Note: Visa Gift Card(s) + Extended Warranty will be automatically added to your cart when you add TV; Warranty starts 30 Days after purchase. More info on the warranty here. Visa Gift Card(s) will take 2-4 weeks to be delivered.
Factoring in the $150 Visa GC, the price for the 65" model matches our lowest-priced Frontpage deal, and that deal did not include the extended warranty included here. -StrawMan86
About this product:
Rtings gives the LG C2 OLED TVs an excellent 9 out of 10 rating for Mixed Usage: "The LG C2 is an incredible TV for most uses."
a9 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K
Refined Design
Home Cinema
OLED Evo
Gaming
Product SKU:
buydig_LGOLED65C2PUA
100% Color Fidelity:
Yes
100% Color Volume:
Yes
Brightness Booster:
Yes
Dolby Atmos:
Yes
HDMI 2.1 (4K @ 120Hz):
HDMI ports 1,2,3,4
UPC:
195174028087
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BuyDig has select LG OLED C2 HDR 4K Smart OLED TV (2022) + 4-Year Damage/Burn-In Protection Warranty + Visa Gift Card (amount varies by model) on sale listed below. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
Note: Visa Gift Card(s) + Extended Warranty will be automatically added to your cart when you add TV; Warranty starts 30 Days after purchase. More info on the warranty here. Visa Gift Card(s) will take 2-4 weeks to be delivered.
Factoring in the $150 Visa GC, the price for the 65" model matches our lowest-priced Frontpage deal, and that deal did not include the extended warranty included here. -StrawMan86
About this product:
Rtings gives the LG C2 OLED TVs an excellent 9 out of 10 rating for Mixed Usage: "The LG C2 is an incredible TV for most uses."
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
i am in CA, and talked to buyDig customer support and they said while burn-in is covered, if an issue happens, customer is responsible to ship the tv to service center at their own expense and insurance/serviceCenter will evaluate that case.
i think same applies for NY.
in other states, they would send an engineer to customer's address to verify and check and support.
This sounds like the burn-in warranty is almost pointless in CA/NY then if customer bears shipping cost.
Does anyone have more info on this or any past experiences?
August 26 - SlickDeal posts BuyDig C2 65" $1897 + $175GC
September 20 - SlickDeal posts BuyDig C2 65" $1797 + $175 GC
October 26 - SlickDeal Posts BuyDig C2 65" $1697 + $150 GC.
November 25 (Black Friday)...?
I get that most of the time Black Friday deals are either lower end products or SKUs made cheaply for Black Friday, but at this point you are betting AGAINST the current trend in regular price drops not to expect a $1597 + $150 GC or similar promotion.
At a certain point, waiting for a 65" C2 to get even cheaper may be worth it, but you have to ask yourself, would you say you got $100 worth of value in a single month using the TV?
This could be the deal I've waited for... Decisions decisions. I was looking at the Costco deal for same timeframe ($2500) but its 5yr warranty does not cover burn-in and this includes the extra $175 GC.
I'd be upgrading my 65b7 that has had burn-in twice. First time the panel was replaced under warranty. The second time it is out of warranty and we are just living with it for now.
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Price will keep coming down, waiting is better if one doesn't need it right away but it's good to get this sooner to avoid Holiday shipping delays later on
This is worse than the deal they had last week for the 65" model. The included warranty used to cover devices under $2000 (valued at $299) and the gift card was $175. Now the warranty only covers devices under $1500 (valued at $249) and the gift card is $150. I'm not even sure the included warranty will be honored since the the TV costs more than the warranty allows. Hoping it's just a mistake attaching the wrong warranty to the higher priced items, but I wouldn't buy this until they change it.
Your BuyDig contact (or someone over there) needs to update the year on the Extended Holiday return policy page[buydig.com]
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To ensure your friends and family will love your holiday gifts, orders shipped from Buydig starting October 18th are eligible for our extended holiday return policy and can be returned through January 31, 2022 or 45-days after your purchase, whichever is longer. All our standard return conditions apply.
This is worse than the deal they had last week for the 65" model. The included warranty used to cover devices under $2000 (valued at $299) and the gift card was $175. Now the warranty only covers devices under $1500 (valued at $249) and the gift card is $150. I'm not even sure the included warranty will be honored since the the TV costs more than the warranty allows. Hoping it's just a mistake attaching the wrong warranty to the higher priced items, but I wouldn't buy this until they change it.
The starting MSRP is going to be lower starting 10/26. Don't buy today. On 10/26 it'll be $1697 + $150GC =$1547 instead of the previous deal's $1797+$175GC=$1622. You're right about the warranty, but it's pretty close.
As a note Buy Dig runs these various promos but doesnt always have the TV in stock. I am still waiting for a ship notice on the 42 inch C2 from the ebay deal and nothing but canned messages when i reach out. Mind you they charged my card at time of purchase. Price may seem right but probably better off trying to get a PM elsewhere. They seem to be getting shady in recent months.
Do they actually give you the visa gift card or do they refund that gift card amount back to your original payment? I believe I read somewhere in this forum that they might be refunding that Visa gift card amount back to your original payment method.
No Visa gift card, I bought twice and they just credited credit card, all good.
The warranty says "under $1,500" what am I missing here?
I know I noticed that too I'm holding off until the date that Op put. But it's still going to be short unless they fix it I hope it's just a typo. And isn't there a 5-year warranty that comes with the TV because of the model number.
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The warranty says "under $1,500" what am I missing here?
It's a warranty card from a 3rd-party warranty provider - you register it once you get the TV. I'm sure this is just a copy/paste error - they should include the correct card for your purchase price.
The 83" actually shows the correct one, so they're not all wrong.
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I know I noticed that too I'm holding off until the date that Op put. But it's still going to be short unless they fix it I hope it's just a typo. And isn't there a 5-year warranty that comes with the TV because of the model number.
G2 has 5 year LG warranty. This deal is for C2 (1 year standard LG warranty) and I think the CPS 4 year warranty overlaps with the LG warranty (not extends it) so you still get 4 years. If you pay with a credit card you might get an extra year through that. However, with Chase, for example, it might only add a year to the 1-year LG part so you'd still have parallel warranty for two years overlapping with the 4-year CPS one. Then determining how successful people are actually making a warranty claim with CPS is a whole can of worms. Buying and registering is usually easy (gives positive reviews online saying it was free and they registered), but who knows how they handle an actual burn-in claim after 3.5 years or something. Same with kid throwing something and breaking the screen or whatever. There are also reports of LG replacing burnt in panels on a C7 or something a few years out of warranty as good-will or customer satisfaction measures and these newer models have different pixel structure/size to help prevent burn-in more than the earlier models. In other words, the warranty has questionable value, but it's free/included so why not... wouldn't pay $250-300 for it, though.
Anyone comment on this being a good TV for screen uniformity issues. Really looking for a great picture for multiple uses (gaming, sports, movies in a dark room) DSE and uniformity issues driving me crazy with LED panels I've tried.
Anyone comment on this being a good TV for screen uniformity issues. Really looking for a great picture for multiple uses (gaming, sports, movies in a dark room) DSE and uniformity issues driving me crazy with LED panels I've tried.
there's load and loads of reviews/info for the c2.
Hey SD fam, I want to buy the 55', is this a good one/worth it? Also I see the price is 1350 ish today, is that the slickdeal or should I wait for the drop on 10/26?
Hey SD fam, I want to buy the 55', is this a good one/worth it? Also I see the price is 1350 ish today, is that the slickdeal or should I wait for the drop on 10/26?
Appreciate it fam, this is my first tv!! Hellllp
Wait four days and it'll be $1297+75GC... so yeah, wait if you want to save $50.
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i think same applies for NY.
in other states, they would send an engineer to customer's address to verify and check and support.
This sounds like the burn-in warranty is almost pointless in CA/NY then if customer bears shipping cost.
Does anyone have more info on this or any past experiences?
September 20 - SlickDeal posts BuyDig C2 65" $1797 + $175 GC
October 26 - SlickDeal Posts BuyDig C2 65" $1697 + $150 GC.
November 25 (Black Friday)...?
I get that most of the time Black Friday deals are either lower end products or SKUs made cheaply for Black Friday, but at this point you are betting AGAINST the current trend in regular price drops not to expect a $1597 + $150 GC or similar promotion.
At a certain point, waiting for a 65" C2 to get even cheaper may be worth it, but you have to ask yourself, would you say you got $100 worth of value in a single month using the TV?
I'd be upgrading my 65b7 that has had burn-in twice. First time the panel was replaced under warranty. The second time it is out of warranty and we are just living with it for now.
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The 83" actually shows the correct one, so they're not all wrong.
Appreciate it fam, this is my first tv!! Hellllp
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Appreciate it fam, this is my first tv!! Hellllp
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