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Quote from: TRADERXFAN on 9 Apr 2009, 08:58 pmHave you priced them out on Amazon? Earlier this year I bought a s52" Samsung lcd off of amazon (and specifically from Amazon, not a reseller) and it was a great price, about 400 under best buy. The delivery was free and good experience. No sales tax collected. But many states that have sales taxes also have "use tax" laws that would apply to this transaction, meaning that you should pay taxes on the purchase. See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_tax
Have you priced them out on Amazon? Earlier this year I bought a s52" Samsung lcd off of amazon (and specifically from Amazon, not a reseller) and it was a great price, about 400 under best buy. The delivery was free and good experience. No sales tax collected.
I've been holding off on this rant for a while and I don't mean it to be directed at anyone, and I am definitely biased and am about to paint w/ a really (too) braod brush, but I have a question for all you audiophile TV buyers -Is there not a local, small B+M shop you could visit as well as the big box stores for your TVs? (Here's my bias - My brother happens to own a local, small B+M shop trying to duke it out w/ the big boys, and my dad works at one also)We (audiophiles) seem to complain all the time about the demise of the B+M audio dealers that can actually demo the gear, take time to educate, offer excellent after-sale support blah blah blah...And we complain that people just buy stuff of the web or at big box stores and that this is not healthy for audiophile-dom in the long run.Then we shop for TVs and run right out to BB or wherever, acting just like the people we criticize for not shopping at the small, dedicated dealer.Sorry for the rant - I guess I've just become inundated with so many stories of people buying from big box stores, paying MORE than my bro would have charged, then gotten crappy service and no after-sale support.He spends hours and hours a week answering questions from these people because they thought they were saving a buck. And also demoing his stock to people who then run out and buy from elsewhere.I just think that the reasons to support your B+M audio shop might also apply to the local audio/HT shop as well?Sure, bro cannot compete w/ fly-by-night internet bait-and-switch shops that advertise 30% below cost, but he can usually compete $$wise w/ the "real" stores.Not saying the small guy will always be the best choice, but do we give them a fair chance when it comes to TVs?Thanks for listening to my crap--Mike