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JayTee1
Jul 2nd, 2007, 08:59 AM
Hello fellow RFDers.

Samsung 1080p 46" Widescreen LCD HDTV** (LNT4665) for $2900.00?

If I buy the $2900.00 one from BB.ca I can save the gst (6%), and with PST and delivery ($55). It comes out to ~$3000.

I know FS has it for $2700, but they don't allow me to save the gst, which i think FS ends up costing me more. (comes out to ~$3078) Unless my math is wrong.

Or i can go into BB and PM FS's price for it, but since they don't do the whole 110% thing, i don't really see a point.

The online sale will end Tuesday @ 10am. After that, i don't think I'll be able to save on the gst.

What do you guys think? If i go into the store, do you think i'll be able to hagle with them over price?

or should i aim lower and get the Samsung 46" 1080p LNT-4661F: $2299

TIA.

Frankie3s
Jul 2nd, 2007, 11:11 AM
Hello fellow RFDers.

Samsung 1080p 46" Widescreen LCD HDTV** (LNT4665) for $2900.00?

If I buy the $2900.00 one from BB.ca I can save the gst (6%), and with PST and delivery ($55). It comes out to ~$3000.

I know FS has it for $2700, but they don't allow me to save the gst, which i think FS ends up costing me more. (comes out to ~$3078) Unless my math is wrong.

Or i can go into BB and PM FS's price for it, but since they don't do the whole 110% thing, i don't really see a point.

The online sale will end Tuesday @ 10am. After that, i don't think I'll be able to save on the gst.

What do you guys think? If i go into the store, do you think i'll be able to hagle with them over price?

or should i aim lower and get the Samsung 46" 1080p LNT-4661F: $2299

TIA.

I doubt BB will haggle but FS will. It's worth a shot at FS to see if you can get it for $2600 but they'll probably try to sell you an extended warranty on top.

GVRtrader
Jul 2nd, 2007, 05:25 PM
Price Matched @ Visions (using FS price) and got it (well friend did, i just told him) taxed in for 2900.

Visions PM policy = 5% of the PRICE (not difference) which is a saving of almost $150.