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I have seen both the Costco and Sam's Club Black Friday/Cyber Monday ads so far, and it seems to me that the "deals" this year, are just what the normal prices of the items would be without the tariffs. Like, the PS5 deals out there are just bringing it down to the price that it was before Sony raised the prices. I also think that making Black Friday the whole month long has really diluted the quality of the sales. There is no need for door busters when everybody shops online.
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Are some of these like 'fake' prices?
I mean the earrings are currently going for $130 on the manufacturer website, Walmart's listed price is $130 which is struck through on their website (if they ever did sell them for that price), and the price is $22.99 currently. And you can get the rose, white, OR yellow gold.
I have seen both the Costco and Sam's Club Black Friday/Cyber Monday ads so far, and it seems to me that the "deals" this year, are just what the normal prices of the items would be without the tariffs. Like, the PS5 deals out there are just bringing it down to the price that it was before Sony raised the prices. I also think that making Black Friday the whole month long has really diluted the quality of the sales. There is no need for door busters when everybody shops online.
Black Friday prices have been bad for the last 4 or 5 years.
Remember when deals were so good, people would sleep in a tent for days just in order to be one of the first to get into the store? Yeah, lately the deals aren't anywhere near that good.
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Remember when deals were so good, people would sleep in a tent for days just in order to be one of the first to get into the store? Yeah, lately the deals aren't anywhere near that good.
Yeah but people still do that for the newest iPhones and those haven't been anything special (over the previous year's model) in years.
Remember when deals were so good, people would sleep in a tent for days just in order to be one of the first to get into the store? Yeah, lately the deals aren't anywhere near that good.
I used to go to stores just to watch people fight each other for $5 DVD players.
Outside of the 98" TCL, all I can say is... Disappointing.
I think I bit on the jeans offer earlier this year (or similar levis for a similar price probably direct from levis). Not a bad deal, but not exactly high quality.
I'd rate it just above fire TV personally, but yeah, not great. All of them have bloat these days.
Are any of them good just using them as a TV? I'll never connect a TV to the internet and even go as far as to block it from my network just incase it wants to somehow sneak a connection while hooked up to a media pc. Can I just turn them on and never have to deal with the smart interface garbage? None of my friends use a TV in that manner that I'm aware of so IDK if this is possible. Although I haven't used it in a couple years, I like that my 15+ year old DLP is a stupid tv. Turn on and it's already on hdmi source for the media pc.
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Are any of them good just using them as a TV? I'll never connect a TV to the internet and even go as far as to block it from my network just incase it wants to somehow sneak a connection while hooked up to a media pc. Can I just turn them on and never have to deal with the smart interface garbage? None of my friends use a TV that I'm aware of so IDK if this is possible. Although I haven't used it in a couple years, I like that my 15+ year old DLP is a stupid tv. Turn on and it's already on hdmi source for the media pc.
Yeah you absolutely can. You can just select HDMI in, no internet connection required.
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I mean the earrings are currently going for $130 on the manufacturer website, Walmart's listed price is $130 which is struck through on their website (if they ever did sell them for that price), and the price is $22.99 currently. And you can get the rose, white, OR yellow gold.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cate-C...5674473411
While $23 is more than the $16 price for the Black Friday sale event, it's not close to the $130 listed price.
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Are any of them good just using them as a TV? I'll never connect a TV to the internet and even go as far as to block it from my network just incase it wants to somehow sneak a connection while hooked up to a media pc. Can I just turn them on and never have to deal with the smart interface garbage? None of my friends use a TV in that manner that I'm aware of so IDK if this is possible. Although I haven't used it in a couple years, I like that my 15+ year old DLP is a stupid tv. Turn on and it's already on hdmi source for the media pc.
Are any of them good just using them as a TV? I'll never connect a TV to the internet and even go as far as to block it from my network just incase it wants to somehow sneak a connection while hooked up to a media pc. Can I just turn them on and never have to deal with the smart interface garbage? None of my friends use a TV that I'm aware of so IDK if this is possible. Although I haven't used it in a couple years, I like that my 15+ year old DLP is a stupid tv. Turn on and it's already on hdmi source for the media pc.
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