Select Costco Wholesale Stores (link for reference only; Call Costco Customer Service to look up
Item# 9755032 to check for in-stock availability) have for their
Members: 55" LG OLED55C2AUA C2 evo 4K UHD Smart OLED TV for
$599.97 (In-Store Only).
Thanks to Community Member
thebonus09 for finding this deal.
Note: This offer is only available for purchase in-store at participating locations. In-stock availability and price may vary.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160 (4K Ultra HD)
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (native)
- Panel Type: OLED
- Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG) Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
- webOS 22 Operating System
- Google Assistant, Alexa, Apple Airplay2 and Homekit (Separate device purchase necessary)
- Gaming: G-SYNC compatible / AMD FreeSync Premium / Response Time: <1ms
- 802.11ac WiFi 5 / Bluetooth 5.0
- VESA mountable: 300 mm x 200 mm
- LG Magic Remote included
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI (HDCP 2.2)
- 3x USB 2.0
- 1x RF (Antenna/Cable)
- 1x Digital Audio Output (Optical)
- 1x Headphone (out)
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RS-232C
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*Cries in sams club membership*
Edit: Wohoo!! I managed to get best buy to price match it. It took 3-4 hours chatting with different representatives until one finally budged and gave me the price match of $512! Funny thing is I almost gave up before the last rep said they'd match it. Out of stock in my local town so I drove an hour away to a neighbor state to pick it up. My advice to anyone: keep asking new best buy chat reps. Don't get discouraged. Persistence is key. Good luck!
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On a separate note, below is my price adjustment experience at Costco today.
I purchased the C2 55" for 899.97 on August 8th. Considering I'm still under 30 days, I checked with the Hazlet store and they no longer have this product in stock. I accidentally found the display unit marked down at New Brunswick while strolling in the TV isle. So, I went to the registers to confirm the price and request a price adjustment.
Associate by the checkout register looked up the product by item code and confirmed 499 (599 with 100 off). Awesome! Next, I head to the returns desk to request the adjustment. The returns desk associate was playing games on the phone, so I must have been disturbing the quiet time. Now, associate pulls up the price and says the lower price is 599 (not 499). I attempted at patiently explaining this person about the 100 off that should bring the final price to 499 and my attempt fell on deaf ears. 10 more minutes of back and forth later, I gave up and agreed to 599.
Next up, associate asked me about where did I see the sign for this lower price in the warehouse (seriously?). In order to confirm, this associate and supervisor are off to the TV isle so they can find the sign (ignoring ther price that was showing up on screen in front of them). After 5 more minutes of waiting, associate is back after confirming the signage for this lower price.
Now this is where I started to question the intent of this associate's level of support to process this request. Associate suddenly noticed that I purchased the TV at a different Costco store. Now, the associate is adamant that Costco stores dont price match between 2 stores. (What? This was news to me. I looked up the policy and definitely learnt something new today). So, having gone back and forth for close to 20 minutes, associate is annoyed and recommends that I return my original TV and buy the display unit for 599 to get the discount. I requested to speak with the supervisor (this person was not interested to be part of this discussion). When the supervisor bounced out of the situation, I requested to speak with the store manager. Store manager came in; associate explained the scenario; manager asked if the purchase under 30 days - obviously it was under. Next, the manager turns his back to me and blocking my view of the associate, only to whispers a few details (I could still hear the associate protesting). Manager agreed to price adjust the item to 599 (associate is visibly frustrated with the outcome and reluctantly starts hammering away at the register keys). I thanked the manager and associate for their consideration and support. For the next 15 minutes, I had to scan my membership 7 times for the associate to finally and unhappily apply the price adjustment.
Overall, I appreciate the manager's discretion to process this request as an exception. I hope this helps folks who are visiting Costco warehouses for price adjustment requests.
So if your store still has it for $999 it might be worth purchasing it and then checking the price every so often within the return period to see if it drops. Worst case scenario is you end up returning it before the 90 days are up.
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So if your store still has it for $999 it might be worth purchasing it and then checking the price every so often within the return period to see if it drops. Worst case scenario is you end up returning it before the 90 days are up.
On a separate note, below is my price adjustment experience at Costco today.
I purchased the C2 55" for 899.97 on August 8th. Considering I'm still under 30 days, I checked with the Hazlet store and they no longer have this product in stock. I accidentally found the display unit marked down at New Brunswick while strolling in the TV isle. So, I went to the registers to confirm the price and request a price adjustment.
Associate by the checkout register looked up the product by item code and confirmed 499 (599 with 100 off). Awesome! Next, I head to the returns desk to request the adjustment. The returns desk associate was playing games on the phone, so I must have been disturbing the quiet time. Now, associate pulls up the price and says the lower price is 599 (not 499). I attempted at patiently explaining this person about the 100 off that should bring the final price to 499 and my attempt fell on deaf ears. 10 more minutes of back and forth later, I gave up and agreed to 599.
Next up, associate asked me about where did I see the sign for this lower price in the warehouse (seriously?). In order to confirm, this associate and supervisor are off to the TV isle so they can find the sign (ignoring ther price that was showing up on screen in front of them). After 5 more minutes of waiting, associate is back after confirming the signage for this lower price.
Now this is where I started to question the intent of this associate's level of support to process this request. Associate suddenly noticed that I purchased the TV at a different Costco store. Now, the associate is adamant that Costco stores dont price match between 2 stores. (What? This was news to me. I looked up the policy and definitely learnt something new today). So, having gone back and forth for close to 20 minutes, associate is annoyed and recommends that I return my original TV and buy the display unit for 599 to get the discount. I requested to speak with the supervisor (this person was not interested to be part of this discussion). When the supervisor bounced out of the situation, I requested to speak with the store manager. Store manager came in; associate explained the scenario; manager asked if the purchase under 30 days - obviously it was under. Next, the manager turns his back to me and blocking my view of the associate, only to whispers a few details (I could still hear the associate protesting). Manager agreed to price adjust the item to 599 (associate is visibly frustrated with the outcome and reluctantly starts hammering away at the register keys). I thanked the manager and associate for their consideration and support. For the next 15 minutes, I had to scan my membership 7 times for the associate to finally and unhappily apply the price adjustment.
Overall, I appreciate the manager's discretion to process this request as an exception. I hope this helps folks who are visiting Costco warehouses for price adjustment
I don't mean to shame, but devaluing your own time is not being thrifty….it's a different word
I feel like a $50 yearly membership would simply be smarter/thriftier? Plus, the gas at Sams is not the same as Costco, so save your car as well.
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B. Driving an hour is not that big of a deal, especially when I had family to visit 5 minutes away from the Best Buy
C. I don't buy gas from Sams Club.
D. Local Costco had it full price, out of stock on Delivery site.
I'd still call it pretty thrifty, all points considered.
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B. Driving an hour is not that big of a deal, especially when I had family to visit 5 minutes away from the Best Buy
C. I don't buy gas from Sams Club.
D. Local Costco had it full price, out of stock on Delivery site.
I'd still call it pretty thrifty, all points considered.
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