Buying A Discount
Plasma TV?
Here’s 5 Ways Not To Get Hosed!
by Ike
Ridley
Brief
Description
This
brutally frank report points out the major traps that buyers of
discount Plasma TVs easily to fall into. It strips away the lies
told by con men and gives valuable shopping tips to aid your search
for the perfect discount Plasma, LCD or DLP TV.
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Now!
You might think
Plasma TV is only for people with bulging purses or fat
wallets.
Absolutely wrong! You don’t have to be Donald Trump or Paris
Hilton to enjoy a crystal-sharp Plasma TV in your living
room!
If you make smart choices and avoid the con men selling second rate
merchandise, you can have the Plasma, LCD or DLP TV of your dreams
sitting in your living room next week. And you can do it for less
money than you might imagine!
Any of the latest generation Plasma TVs will give a you a great
picture right out of the box. That includes the ones you can find
for a discount price, if you know what you’re doing . .
.
• It’s critical that you purchase your Plasma TV from a
reputable dealer selling brand name merchandise. Buy your Plasma TV
only from a major retailer; small electronics stores or internet
auctions cannot compete with the big boys on price, quality,
warranties or return policies.
• Major retailers are also authorized dealers, selling and
servicing top brand merchandise. They have a reputation that they
want to protect and won’t go bankrupt if you have to return a
defective $2,000 Big Screen TV.
• Only Buy Name Brand Plasma TVs. You can’t go wrong if
you order a Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony, or NEC television. These are
all major Plasma or LCD manufacturers making their own units. A
“No-Name” Plasma is most likely manufactured with
inferior components by second rate manufacturers . . . good luck
finding parts and service!
• Avoid Auctions, unknown internet discounters, high priced
electronics stores and e-marketers selling “gray
market” or “B stock” merchandise. These sellers
very often are not qualified to become authorized dealers and have
no enforceable warranty or return policy.
• Look For Bargains on the websites of major retailers that
you know and trust, like Wal-Mart, Sony or Panasonic. They’ll
have warranties, a return policy and a reputation to protect.
They’ll also offer some great deals on brand name merchandise
that you won’t find in their stores.
• Keep your eyes wide open as you do thorough research; if you
haven’t heard of a retailer, watch out! The first thing to do
is check them out. Go online with the local Better Business Bureau
(local to the retailer) or Google “complaint(s) (business
name)”.
• Your retailer must be willing to guarantee his products and
offer a 30-day replacement policy. The seller should be willing to
give you his real name and address. If you settle for anything else
it amounts to begging some con man to rip you off.
If you’re a budget shopper, don’t cut yourself out of
the Plasma TV market. There’s a beautiful, wide screen Plasma
TV out there with your name on it . . . just waiting for you to
click your mouse.
You can do it! If you’re careful, smart and follow the steps
outlined above, you’ll succeed in finding your dream
TV!
Don’t give up . . . it may take a few hours of surfing the
web to get the price you want, but believe me, it’ll be worth
it!
It’s as easy as
123!
About
The Author
Ike Ridley is the avid videophile and self-confessed “Movie
Nut” who created the website 123 Guide To
Plasma TV.com. To visit us, just paste this URL into your web
browser:
http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com
Ike has moved to the Caribbean where he clicks away on his laptop
under a palm tree.
Click here for more information and my tips on buying discount
Plasma TVs in the 123 Guide To Plasma TV.com!
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