I bought a 65" B4 from BJ's 2 weeks ago for $999. I knew I should have waited a few weeks since the B5 was getting released soon. I checked today and the same store I paid $999 in Waterford, CT has it on sale today for $799! That is a screaming deal for a 65" OLED. I know the B4 doesn't have 144hz and it might be a bit dimmer than the C4 but it is still an amazing TV. I have a C1 and a CX and the B4 is brighter than both of them. I have the OLED panel brightness turned down to 70 for daytime viewing and 50 at night. It is more than bright enough for most people's needs.
I did check another BJ's in RI and the price was $899. In store only so check a few stores around you to find the lowest price.
https://www.bjs.com/product/lg-65...005070765/
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Sorry I just saw your question. It was a Memorial Day event with military pricing I think. But students and others can get it too.
I was lucky that Cap One shopping kicked in and I am getting a $250 cash back on this as well. Making it a $600 deal. Super happy.
Thanks! I'll try that out
According to LG, there is no manufacturer's coupon regarding the sale of any of their televisions, nor are they reimbursing retailers for selling them.
I actually had the agent who I spoke to send me a transcript of our conversation to which I mentioned this to the agent from BJ's when I spoke to them.
BJ's is going to get back to me in 3 days or less as my case has been" escalated ".
I'm willing to bet I'm going to get my money back here as I don't think they expected someone to push it quite as far as I have.
However, a friend of mine is also a lawyer and I'm going to run this by him and see what he thinks.
In New York state, the only way they can charge you the full sales tax of an item is if manufacturer based coupon is involved in some way.
If the sale is at the retailer level (which I am 99% sure it is in this case), you are supposed to be taxed on the final sale.
Way to go, we appreciate you effort! def report back cuz that tax on original price is absolute BS!