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flat screen TV
On Mar 12 2009 12:55 Freddie said:
anyone know where the best place on the North Coast is to get a flat screen tv?
On Mar 12 2009 14:2 The Reporter said:
Don't know about the best place, but some options for you:
Corripio in Puerto Plata, Calle Beller. They are a chain of electrical retailers.
There's a large store called Plaza Lama in Santiago in the old part of town, but last time I went there they were an absolute nightmare!
Probably best bet is PriceSmart in Santiago as more likely to get a proper warranty.
Corripio in Puerto Plata, Calle Beller. They are a chain of electrical retailers.
There's a large store called Plaza Lama in Santiago in the old part of town, but last time I went there they were an absolute nightmare!
Probably best bet is PriceSmart in Santiago as more likely to get a proper warranty.
On Mar 16 2009 9:49 dougdgp said:
i have a sony 40 inch lcd tv for sale just posted the add
On Mar 16 2009 10:6 Tas said:
You will find several (new and second hand) on the website of segunda mano www.everyoneweb.com/segundamano
On Mar 19 2009 23:50 Fever said:
Forget about that, I have connections in Miami to get flat screens imported, and we have shipping to DR all setup through freight forwarding. 42" LCD start at $800 and Plasma for $1100 USD. Up to 56" available (i think really nice 56" is 2500 USD. There is import tax I think is 20%. You think its a good idea? (feverish30@gmail.com)
On Mar 20 2009 8:52 Don said:
I assume segundomano is having a laugh - Olevia tvs at nearly $2000??? Aside from the fact that there is no such thing as a Plasma LCD screen, they are two totally different technologies, like chalk and cheese - you can buy these cheaper at PriceSmart and get a warranty with it to boot.
Do you think we are stupid???
Please do us all a favor and peddle your crap elsewhere!
Do you think we are stupid???
Please do us all a favor and peddle your crap elsewhere!
On Mar 20 2009 9:30 Tas said:
For your information: we (Segunda Mano) only PUBLISH for individuals and companies. The only thing we do is advise when we think the price is to high... however, we need to publish the price people/companies want to ask for an item.
The same is for the descriptions published.
Ofcourse Don is right that a Plasma and LCD are two totally different technologies, ... however, already had this discussion with the seller...
Next to that, these Olevia TV's are also brand new (published by a company) so you will also get a warranty with it.
So... we're not having a laugh at all.. just giving service to our customers like they expect us to do!
The same is for the descriptions published.
Ofcourse Don is right that a Plasma and LCD are two totally different technologies, ... however, already had this discussion with the seller...
Next to that, these Olevia TV's are also brand new (published by a company) so you will also get a warranty with it.
So... we're not having a laugh at all.. just giving service to our customers like they expect us to do!
On Mar 20 2009 11:6 Don said:
thanks for the update - I'll take 5.
So a company selling Olevia TV's doesn't know whether they are LCD or Plasma? Doesn't bode well.
I suppose you won't want to tell us who this company is? What is the warranty? Why don't you just drive over to Pricesmart in Santiago and buy them there - much cheaper.
According to your website a 37" LCD is 49,999 pesos, approx US$1430.
Price in states is US$600 - slight difference!!
www.electronicexpress.com
I understand the import duties, but your price is extortionate - you won't get a good name for yourself offering cheap TV's at the most expensive price on the island!
Best of luck!
So a company selling Olevia TV's doesn't know whether they are LCD or Plasma? Doesn't bode well.
I suppose you won't want to tell us who this company is? What is the warranty? Why don't you just drive over to Pricesmart in Santiago and buy them there - much cheaper.
According to your website a 37" LCD is 49,999 pesos, approx US$1430.
Price in states is US$600 - slight difference!!
www.electronicexpress.com
I understand the import duties, but your price is extortionate - you won't get a good name for yourself offering cheap TV's at the most expensive price on the island!
Best of luck!
flat screen TV--- I sell the camera for it
On Mar 30 2009 19:45 sailor99 said:
If you buy a flat TV let me know, you might be interested in a HD handycam from Panasonic, brand new. I paid US$550.00 and never used it, now I sell it for $350.00 which is a bargain. It is the latest, sharpest camera in the market, with 2 batts, the bag, cables and papers. Call me at 809-485-7539.
