yoshi'sdad
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Costco Vizio 55" Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV $300 off
Military BX Sony BRAVIA 52" LCD HDTV w/ Free Blu-ray Player $1,299.00
Sam's Club Philips 52” Widescreen 1080p LCD HDTV $1,198.00
Sears LG 55LH40 55" 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV $1,499.99
Sears Samsung LN52B530 52" 1080p LCD HDTV $1,299.99
Sears Sony KDL-52V5100 52" 1080p LCD HDTV $1,599.99
Sears Sony KDL-52XBR9 52" 1080p LCD HDTV $2,309.99
thanks for posting these Are they really such great deals or will the be about the same in January or post christmas sales
I want a large tv but not really in the mood to camp out overnight in chilly wisconsin
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you should check out the reviews for it, I was interested until I read what people said about theirs.
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I am disappointed in the tv selection. no lcd tv in the 52 + size, I will have to wait until they go on sale when the new models come in
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i just did a search on epinions on the dishwasher. sounds like it is not even worth than what they are asking. Caveat emptor
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they said each store will handle their own plan. It could be interesting. The open thanksgiving day at 6:00 am could also spoil a lot of dinners for the ones that want to camp out for 24 hour in walmart. I personally don't need anything that badly to miss dinner with family
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But from what I heard here that one wasn't very good. The one for 149 is a good one. It is 50 off plus you get a 20 gc which takes it to 129 plus another 10 for spending 100 so basically it is 119 if you want to break it down that way which is 20 more than the bad one this week.
thanks, I wasn't aware of that but the good thing is, there will be one less person at target this year. I am still holding out for best buy. If not, then oh well. I have 95 % of my shopping done already, I am just looking for a 52 inch lcd at a good price, if not, I can wait
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Thanks for posting this. I am probably the only one who is disappointed with it but the really cheap items are no name brands that probably are worth what you pay for them. The ipod is the same deal that I got last weekend, plus I had a storecard discount. My kids are too old for toys and the electronics, other than perhaps the tv is not really a huge bargain. Target had a blue ray player for 99.00 last weekend by sharp. So the 149. one isn't such a great deal. I think perhaps this year, you could probably do better watching the sales. I am a newbie to BF and am looking forward to it but it seems like many stores, Target and Sears really have non spectacutlar sales this year.
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I would like to get a 53 inch tv, but it seems like only the smaller ones are every on a good sale.
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I just read an article that this year according to the gallup poll, Americans will spend around $740.00 on Christmas this year. I have no idea how many people they buy for. I know this year My spending will be less. I have tweens now who want the higher end electronics. I plan on getting my family one expensive item and a few cheapo presents. How about you all. I have to purchase for 6 people this year, my budget is higher than the average but I will be spending about half as much last year
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I am a teacher and the best gift I ever received was just a card and nice letter from a student. I still have it 15 years later. I personally don't want to receive gifts, I am a high school teacher perhaps that is why. For my own kids in Elementary school, we gift gift baskets with mugs, coffees, teas, and sometime of chocolate.
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I am looking for an 52 inch lcd tv. I will use it primarly for just tv's and movies, no sports, no gaming. I am looking at 120gh refresh rates and have it narrowed down to Sony, Panasonic, samsung or sharp. Any reccomendations on what stores to be looking at and or tv's. I am hoping I can pick one up for about 1000 but we shall see. I have a 52 inch projection tv now and I don't want to go smaller
thanks
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For those who happen to live in Wisconsin, be warned that Walmart does not honor the advertised prices on some items due to some law that doesn't allow them to sell items under cost. We were 2nd in line to buy the 46" Panasonic for $788 and it rang up at $997. Clerk and managers all were there to try to explain that some items would not be as advertised. We ended up buying the 42" Sharp for $648 (was supposed to be $498). But not sure if we will keep it, as it was really a letdown. We did pick up 2 Xboxes for $199 each, and they came with a $100 store gift card. Also got the laptop for the advertised price of $298. Just not sure why TVs are the problem.
this is true, state law will not allow something to be be sold for undercost. there were many angry people at my walmart in Wausau. They had a list and all laptops were sold out before 8.00
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