So I went to Best Buy with my friends to help them buy a TV, specifically they wanted a Samsung d7000 LED.
Best Buy had a pretty damn good price on the UN55d7000 ($1799) (~50 more than Amazon). I tried to get them to price match anyways and they said they don't match online retailers. We talked about how it was a good price and they were like "we are actually selling it at a loss at this price because of a Samsung pricing policy" or something. But then we went to buy it and they were OOS (so we made the purchase but have to wait).
Seems strange they would sell something that is OOS and they have to order at a loss? or does this happen a lot?
It's funny that they try to sell HDMI cables that don't have a price marked, as if the price is negotiable or something? I didn't bother getting into that with them since I know not to try buying HDMI cables from Best Buy but still kind of funny.
I'm actually very happy that it was OOS anyways because only the October+ manufacturing dated d7000 and d8000 Samsung LEDs are top quality sets without uniformity issues.
Best Buy had a pretty damn good price on the UN55d7000 ($1799) (~50 more than Amazon). I tried to get them to price match anyways and they said they don't match online retailers. We talked about how it was a good price and they were like "we are actually selling it at a loss at this price because of a Samsung pricing policy" or something. But then we went to buy it and they were OOS (so we made the purchase but have to wait).
Seems strange they would sell something that is OOS and they have to order at a loss? or does this happen a lot?
It's funny that they try to sell HDMI cables that don't have a price marked, as if the price is negotiable or something? I didn't bother getting into that with them since I know not to try buying HDMI cables from Best Buy but still kind of funny.
I'm actually very happy that it was OOS anyways because only the October+ manufacturing dated d7000 and d8000 Samsung LEDs are top quality sets without uniformity issues.