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Old 03-13-2020, 09:22 AM  
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yea i only order stuff that has 'prime' next to it so it ships FBA. otherwise you might as well search it direct from the seller.

walmart has the best prices on tvs and monitors. best buy is overpriced. i like the walmart pikc up in store option. i got a bunch of Spectre large screens (3@24", 1@55", 2@21") last year for my office and they're all still running great. ordered thru walmart.com and picked up in the store..

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How are those? I get a little cautious with lower know brand names. The one I am replacing is a Toshiba.... I have had their tube televisions in the past and have lasted for years... this one died in under 5. It's actually just the back-light that needs to be replaced, I watched a video on how to change it, it does not seem hard. But the mercury warning has me concerned as I am not a professional.

My whole concern with the above issue is that Amazon is not standing behind the customer. The charge on my statement says Amazon Market Place, not the 3rd party seller. To me, that says Amazon took my money so they should be responsible for returning it. And to say it shipped when it did not and to charge my card is not very ethical and yet Amazon allows this practice. I guess that is the power you get when you own the market.

This time it was only 21.59, I am afraid to have this happen with any large dollar amount. Which sucks because I have always had good experiences with them.
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