Buying the cheapest TV isn’t always easy but it’s also not so hard. By checking with online retailers you may be able to come across one that fits your budget needs. The only thing is, many times when buying online things aren’t always what they seem. Watch out for high shipping and handling fees, and hidden costs for accessories you don’t want or need.
You can also watch for things like a TV stand. They may have one included with your TV that they’re charging a couple of hundred dollars for, and that you can absolutely do without. Just because they have one that goes with that particular TV, doesn’t mean that’ the one you have to use. You can get your own, or may already have one of your own.
If you’re looking to buy a plasma TV, understand that most dealers have people who they authorize to sell their TVs. Some online retailers don’t have this authorization, and they paint up a pretty deal in order to entice you to do business with them, only to leave you hanging in the way of honoring a warranty, or sometimes for the unlucky, even delivering the set at all.
Lots of customers have bought online and spent days waiting for a TV that never came. When this happens, there’s hardly any way to get your money back from these shysters. It’s very important to find out all you can about who you’re doing business with before releasing any funds to them.
One way of getting a cheap TV is to grab one of the old models. The old ‘regular’ type TVs are being replaced with the newer models, like plasma and LCDs, which means the old ones can be had at very cheap prices. They still get good pictures. Some are being given away for FREE, it doesn’t get any cheaper than that. The old CRTs can still put out a fine picture, so if you’re not that interested in keeping up with the Jones’s, you can get a nice TV for practically nothing.
There are a few considerations for buying a TV that can get you one for a cheaper price if you’re not too fussy about it. The first consideration is going to be your budget. Then you need to consider your available space, and then your viewing style. Bigger is not always better, and especially in the area of TVs. The proper fit for the viewing room it will be in is the one you want, regardless of what size it is. Too big or too small will make for a bad TV fit.
One really good idea I’ve heard of is trying places like Sam’s club for a refurbished TV. They knock off hundreds of dollars on their prices. And along with the cheap price, should anything to wrong with the set, they’ll replace it for nothing. That’s an excellent way to go if you want a cheap TV. Best Buy is another place to do some cheap TV shopping.
So finding the cheapest TV isn’t always easy, but it ‘can’ be done. There’s no reason to buy one for the original price if you can find one at a retailer who is willing to slash the price for you. With so many new types of TVs available, many of the first models introduced have becomes old models, and the prices have plummeted. So do some research, go online for a bit, and soon you’ll be hot on the trail of a cheap TV of your own.
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