FS: Plasma TV's 50" and 42" - Panasonic
#1
FS: Plasma TV's 50" and 42" - Panasonic
These are starting to pile up in my house and with prices continually coming down need to get them moved...
1) Brand-new 50" Panasonic TH-50PM50U. Bought new in mid-2006. Selling now for $1,795. ** SOLD **
2) Near-new 50" Panasonic TH-50PX50U. 10 hours total on it. Bought new in mid-2006. Selling now for $1,795. ** SOLD **
3) Basically new 42" Panasonic TH-42PX6U. Bought new a few months ago. Selling now for $1,095. ** AVAILABLE **
All are located in San Jose, CA area. Local buyers only. No sales tax. Prices are firm.
-- Michael
1) Brand-new 50" Panasonic TH-50PM50U. Bought new in mid-2006. Selling now for $1,795. ** SOLD **
2) Near-new 50" Panasonic TH-50PX50U. 10 hours total on it. Bought new in mid-2006. Selling now for $1,795. ** SOLD **
3) Basically new 42" Panasonic TH-42PX6U. Bought new a few months ago. Selling now for $1,095. ** AVAILABLE **
All are located in San Jose, CA area. Local buyers only. No sales tax. Prices are firm.
-- Michael
Last edited by Michael W.; 12-13-2006 at 08:56 PM.
#4
Originally Posted by Lizard1
just got a new house in dallas this weekend with a big garage apt/playroom that these TV's would be perfect in......BUT we are over 2000 miles away
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#8
Originally Posted by controlit
Michael, the 42" Panasonic is being sold at Walmart for $1294...Prices really are coming down..
-- Michael
#10
Originally Posted by Michael W.
I don't understand how it can be so cheap there. They are selling the Panasonic EDTV for $1,200 and the lesser brand (Philips, Hitachi, etc..) 42" for $1,600+. Is it possible the online price is wrong? Have you been to an actual Wal-Mart to see the price?
-- Michael
-- Michael
I just came from a retailer and saw a very similar model, (I will post the model number later)...for $1495...and these guys would probably lower the price.
#11
Originally Posted by Michael W.
I don't understand how it can be so cheap there. They are selling the Panasonic EDTV for $1,200 and the lesser brand (Philips, Hitachi, etc..) 42" for $1,600+. Is it possible the online price is wrong? Have you been to an actual Wal-Mart to see the price?
-- Michael
-- Michael
edit: that's model number TH-42PX60U
#12
Originally Posted by MGoBlue
I hate to tell you this, but Best Buy is selling that model on Friday for $999
edit: that's model number TH-42PX60U
edit: that's model number TH-42PX60U
"Prior to opening, a line of customers will form outside the store. Starting at 4 A.M. with the front of the line, employees will hand out tickets to customers for these limited quantity items. The tickets, limited to 1 ticket per customer per each item, grant the customer the ability to buy the limited-quantity item between 5 A.M. and noon on Friday. Excludes CDs, DVDs and video games. We are unable to guarantee that all customers in line will receive a ticket."
Is there really a point in ****ting on my for sale thread with this sort of thing? Next time you have an item for sale should I post that a local church has it for free witout stating the caveat that you must play bingo to win it?!?!
If my pricing is off in the weeds I have no problem with people posting that xyz retailer has it for xyz price. But, what exactly is the point of posting a price from a store that almost nobody will be able to buy it for?
Last edited by Michael W.; 11-22-2006 at 07:07 PM.
#13
Originally Posted by Michael W.
Yeah, well... This is not a "normal" price, nor a "normal" sale, it is a special event to attract attention and only crazies will be able to buy them. There will be 5 per store and:
"Prior to opening, a line of customers will form outside the store. Starting at 4 A.M. with the front of the line, employees will hand out tickets to customers for these limited quantity items. The tickets, limited to 1 ticket per customer per each item, grant the customer the ability to buy the limited-quantity item between 5 A.M. and noon on Friday. Excludes CDs, DVDs and video games. We are unable to guarantee that all customers in line will receive a ticket."
Is there really a point in ****ting on my for sale thread with this sort of thing? Next time you have an item for sale should I post that a local church has it for free witout stating the caveat that you must play bingo to win it?!?!
If my pricing is off in the weeds I have no problem with people posting that xyz retailer has it for xyz price. But, what exactly is the point of posting a price from a store that almost nobody will be able to buy it for?
"Prior to opening, a line of customers will form outside the store. Starting at 4 A.M. with the front of the line, employees will hand out tickets to customers for these limited quantity items. The tickets, limited to 1 ticket per customer per each item, grant the customer the ability to buy the limited-quantity item between 5 A.M. and noon on Friday. Excludes CDs, DVDs and video games. We are unable to guarantee that all customers in line will receive a ticket."
Is there really a point in ****ting on my for sale thread with this sort of thing? Next time you have an item for sale should I post that a local church has it for free witout stating the caveat that you must play bingo to win it?!?!
If my pricing is off in the weeds I have no problem with people posting that xyz retailer has it for xyz price. But, what exactly is the point of posting a price from a store that almost nobody will be able to buy it for?
#14
Originally Posted by Michael W.
I don't understand how it can be so cheap there. They are selling the Panasonic EDTV for $1,200 and the lesser brand (Philips, Hitachi, etc..) 42" for $1,600+. Is it possible the online price is wrong? Have you been to an actual Wal-Mart to see the price?
-- Michael
-- Michael
#15
Originally Posted by MGoBlue
I hate to tell you this, but Best Buy is selling that model on Friday for $999
edit: that's model number TH-42PX60U
edit: that's model number TH-42PX60U
Last edited by 2thfixr; 11-22-2006 at 07:51 PM.