Select Target Stores: 65" LG OLED65C3PUA C3 4K OLED evo Smart TV (2023 Model)
$1000
$1,999.99
(In-Store Only, Limited Locations)
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Select Target Stores (link for reference only) have 65" LG OLED65C3PUA C3 4KHDROLED evo Smart TV (2023 Mode) on sale for $999.99 (in-store price). Available for in-store purchase only at limited locations.
Note: This sale price is available in-store only at select locations. Visit your local store to check availability and pricing as they will vary by location.
Thanks to community member Razgriz01 for finding this deal.
Model: LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo 4K Processor Smart Flat Screen TV for Gaming with Magic Remote AI-Powered OLED65C3PUA, 2023 with Alexa Built-in
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Went to two targets, both had displays only and the first wouldn't sell. Second store would sell display but only 10% off saying that's all he could which is wrong. He wouldn't budge so I walked away. Good luck everyone
My associate tried to give me 20% off the display but the system wouldn't let him do more than 10%. So I think that's accurate.
my store has display model only for 1000, yesterday it was 1399.
they willing to sell display model for 699. is it worth it?
any issues with the runtime these have been turned on for about a year im guessing.
I'm very much against floor models for TVs mainly because of burn in and other issues of it running for so long and basically abused. But…$700 is an absolutely AMAZING deal.
Can you buy one of their extended warranties on display models. Does anybody know?
The tech employee who got the TV from the back only saw the $1400 price
So $1400 is what it scanned at and somehow the manager was able to update the price? At the register or before? Sorry for asking so many question. I have a store that has a couple in stock but it's still showing up as $1400.
I got the last 55" from the University Target around 11:00 am. I was told there were no more 65" available. I didn't see any display models of either size.
So many people mount tvs above fire places and other locations where the tv is literally about to touch the ceiling and it looks absolutely ridiculous.
I don't get it, my TV is above a fire place and it looks just fine. We are about 10ft away but only 8ft ceiling.
So $1400 is what it scanned at and somehow the manager was able to update the price? At the register or before? Sorry for asking so many question. I have a store that has a couple in stock but it's still showing up as $1400.
The manager was able to see the $1000 price on the handhelds/Zebras that they walk around with before going to pay at the register.
The manager was able to see the $1000 price on the handhelds/Zebras that they walk around with before going to pay at the register.
That's interesting. So I guess an employee could be totally lying to you as long as they haven't updated it yet and say that the price is coming up the old price on the Zebra scanners And the self serve scanners around the store would only reflect the un updated price.
The employee straight up told me he doesn't know when the clearance prices get updated because if he did he would just go purchase it himself. 🙄 Great there's no competing with that. He can scan it before the store even opens and buy it before a customer can even walk through the door.
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Oakdale , stillwater, East/ North st Paul, Hudson, and inver Grove show they have some. Don't know how many they just say in stock on the target app.
The manager was able to update the price.
The tech employee who got the TV from the back only saw the $1400 price
they willing to sell display model for 699. is it worth it?
any issues with the runtime these have been turned on for about a year im guessing.
I'm very much against floor models for TVs mainly because of burn in and other issues of it running for so long and basically abused. But…$700 is an absolutely AMAZING deal.
Can you buy one of their extended warranties on display models. Does anybody know?
The tech employee who got the TV from the back only saw the $1400 price
So $1400 is what it scanned at and somehow the manager was able to update the price? At the register or before? Sorry for asking so many question. I have a store that has a couple in stock but it's still showing up as $1400.
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I got the last 55" from the University Target around 11:00 am. I was told there were no more 65" available. I didn't see any display models of either size.
How do you add an attachment like that? I don't have that in my app.
The manager was able to see the $1000 price on the handhelds/Zebras that they walk around with before going to pay at the register.
That's interesting. So I guess an employee could be totally lying to you as long as they haven't updated it yet and say that the price is coming up the old price on the Zebra scanners And the self serve scanners around the store would only reflect the un updated price.
The employee straight up told me he doesn't know when the clearance prices get updated because if he did he would just go purchase it himself. 🙄 Great there's no competing with that. He can scan it before the store even opens and buy it before a customer can even walk through the door.
Thanks for the info!
I did it on the website via desktop, not the app.
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