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StStevo
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Hello
I am not exactly savvy with hunting the best deals and I would tend to google a lot for the best price on stuff, but at the minute I have a minor problem
My TV has broke :mad: it was a 32" big old school tv and on rainy days like today, I enjoy watching tv, dvds or playing my xbox. I would rather not go without a tv, so before I write the rest of this message, that is not an option lol
I can not afford to buy a new tv out right, I want to know where to find the best deal for buying a new tv in installments. At the minute I would love a flat panel HD Ready (For xbox and maybe PS3 as I want a blue-ray player eventually) screen and have seen a reasonable one with Tesco direct for roughly £320. At one point I was niave to think that the Tesco Direct catalogue was like other ones in that you could pay in installments, but ive been mistaken. I also wanted to go with Tesco as I would have gotten my staff discount as well lol :rotfl:
I know this email seems like the lazy way, but I am researching this as well. I was hoping people with past experience of this could help me out,
Thank you
Stevo
I am not exactly savvy with hunting the best deals and I would tend to google a lot for the best price on stuff, but at the minute I have a minor problem
My TV has broke :mad: it was a 32" big old school tv and on rainy days like today, I enjoy watching tv, dvds or playing my xbox. I would rather not go without a tv, so before I write the rest of this message, that is not an option lol

I can not afford to buy a new tv out right, I want to know where to find the best deal for buying a new tv in installments. At the minute I would love a flat panel HD Ready (For xbox and maybe PS3 as I want a blue-ray player eventually) screen and have seen a reasonable one with Tesco direct for roughly £320. At one point I was niave to think that the Tesco Direct catalogue was like other ones in that you could pay in installments, but ive been mistaken. I also wanted to go with Tesco as I would have gotten my staff discount as well lol :rotfl:
I know this email seems like the lazy way, but I am researching this as well. I was hoping people with past experience of this could help me out,
Thank you
Stevo
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Hi,
The British Heart Foundation sell TV's in their charity shops.
Why not buy from them for the short term whilst saving up for the LCD/Plasma that you really want?
Any set offered on instalments will resultin you paying way over the odds.That gum you like is coming back in style.0 -
Check out this post http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1153325 mind you it is for a 21" tv but at the price it is going through at it might do you until you save up enough for the type of tv you want. http://www.asda-electricals.co.uk/shop/product/dual/le21dtvdvd0701.html? click here to get straight to the tv they are talking about and use the code that is mentioned.Dream as if you'll live forever - live as if you'll die today0
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