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Comparing a Sharp and a Philips (LCD TV's)

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Basically, between http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1218010846956, and http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...233&pCatg=5883, which would you buy?

I want to keep it simple like that, and then I'll throw in which way I'm leaning, later, and tell you why.

Thanks guys!
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Re: Comparing a Sharp and a Philips (LCD TV's)

Is price is not a consideration? If not why are you not considering Samsung or Sony?

I do know that warehouse clubs like Costco do offer a liberal 90 day return policy on electronics. If you don't like them for any reason you can take them back no questions asked.

But on the other hand some of the electronics Costco and Sams Club sell are special runs of from major manufacturers that may or may not be exactly the same as those found in other retail outlets.
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Re: Comparing a Sharp and a Philips (LCD TV's)

Well here is one of the deals that Sam's Club is offering. The free one year warranty means that if I spend $1,800 on that TV, any time, (up to a year) I can get a new TV and be, essentially, fully reimbursed for a new TV. So if I find a new TV I want in 11 months that costs $2000, I can bring them my $1,800 TV, give them $200, and walk out with a new $2,000 TV.

These are the two I'm going between; I just wanted your opinions.
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Re: Comparing a Sharp and a Philips (LCD TV's)

I own the philips 47 pfl7403D. I like it very much. I got it from sam's club.
if its anything like mine.. then go for it.

Jacob
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Re: Comparing a Sharp and a Philips (LCD TV's)

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Originally Posted by YBRmuggsLP21
Well here is one of the deals that Sam's Club is offering. The free one year warranty means that if I spend $1,800 on that TV, any time, (up to a year) I can get a new TV and be, essentially, fully reimbursed for a new TV. So if I find a new TV I want in 11 months that costs $2000, I can bring them my $1,800 TV, give them $200, and walk out with a new $2,000 TV.

This is why Costco changed their return policy.
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