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hi all. would you do anything if your unit was returned with a scratch on it? i had to send my refurbished unit in for warranty repair (display stopped working) and also to update firmware. i only mention it was refurbished as i did...
Quote: Originally Posted by babear i was just going in to input droids setting and went to shut the tv off and realized when it shut off i have a major image burn in from watching espn. ran the scrubber for an hour and it still is...
Quote: Originally Posted by Esco5710 it's all week while supplies last.. That's why Bestbuy didn't want to match it for me.. So, I ended up buying it from Sears. They were having it delivered from the warehouse so it sounds like they...
Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny55 Can anyone confirm that it's just a one day sale? I saw the add earlier, but recall it as being a week long sale. Wouldn't want to miss out on this one. pretty sure it's a week long sale. it's...
Quote: Originally Posted by Esco5710 No, advertised price in this weeks circular. thanks. appreciate it. just found it. and it was even less. amazing....
Quote: Originally Posted by Scarier Just put up an order for 54" at sears for $1200 out the door, and some bing cash back. Even if it doesn't go through, it's still a killer deal. Hoping this set will finally put my search to rest. is...
Quote: Originally Posted by BadHitachi I'm thinking the same. Other than the G15 having web features and THX, pc input, sub pixel control (what is this) they both look good. Of course the extra 8 inches would be nice does the...
anybody have a generator standing by (Honda or similar) in case of a meaningful power outage? i've been meaning to look into, but as of yet don't know the approximate cost (to just keep the essentials like refridgerator, sump pump, oh...
Quote: Originally Posted by DigitalGriffin After two solid days rain, if I don't have the sump pump on it will start to flood. (Nothing like drying out and bleaching down your basement) especially when you know the water ran...
not a bad idea at all. the floating engineered hardwood floors can work well in a basement and they are as easy as laminate to put down. perhaps the trickiest part will be "leveling" the concrete floor first, if not already level enough,...
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