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I feel for those buying TV's....
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Wapow
how did you decide that DSG are in administration
All he said in the first post was "Strong Opinion DSG Group ARE going into administration"
Plus if you read in the current bun today looks like Iceland are having a tuff :rolleyes: time.
WAITING FOR SANTA
M&S: Suffering, may have to cut its divi.
Next: Refusal to slash prices will hit sales.
Debenhams: Debt fears plague the group.
John Lewis: Homeware sales are hurting.
Game Group: Bigger rivals moving in.
House of Fraser: Fear over Iceland problems.
JD Sports: Slow sales.
Argos: Could struggle to match last year.
Halfords: Falling car sales won’t help.
Burberry: Even well-heeled are cutting back.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS
Land of Leather: Fewer people buying sofas.
Carpetright: Carpet sales have plunged, too.
Focus DIY: Seeking help with cashflow.
Homebase: Value slashed as sales dive.
Moss Bros: Repeated profit warnings.
JJB Sports: Faces fierce rivalry.
Adams: Losing out to Mothercare.
DSG: Sales down at Currys and PC World.0 -
adammccance wrote: »I still don't get it. You're advising people to wait two months, JUST IN CASE YOU'RE CORRECT, and TVs are a bit cheaper? Why would anyone in their right mind take that advice?!
Because he's an analist, remember?0 -
No response from WAPOW i guess his mum told him to go to bed so he is not late for his paper round in the morningdonstermonster0
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WAPOW i am also thinking of buying a laptop, do you have any educated wise rumours, sorry advice (lame)
Sorry for the delay in between postings but i have been out (yes of the house with real people) and just in case you ever get out that dark stuff is ok it is night timedonstermonster0 -
donster
no response??? dude i have a life! ive been out and about. you on the other hand seem pre-occupied with ya blow up dollys! i really dont believe you when you say you have friends, stalking people does not make them your friend, especially when they have no idea of your existence! i bet youre sat there refreshing your page every second, waiting for my reply! sad old man!
you've stooped to a point where you have nothing to discuss about tele's, your comments are not remotely funny, i doubt anyone is gonna post to feed your ego. keep trying old man! youre even marking your own comments as (lame).
kiran
samsung have reached economies of scale. you need to talk to samsung directly.
samsung and sony are two different companies.
samsung have made AMOLED, which is different to the flexible OLED (ive told you this earlier)
again, i say what i said previously, dont always use the internet as a source, if you do, get the CURRENT facts.
what you state about the cost of OLED has now been reduced drastically. sony have already passed their 1000 a month production and have now tripled that, along with the fact that they are making larger screens now, which arent commercially available yet.
OLED cost of production is ultimately to be cheaper than LCD/plasmas of current.
go to the OLED site? search OLED and MAKE SURE the DATE of the SOURCE is 2008. your facts are pre 2007!
what country are you in?
adammccidiot
adam oh adam, hush_puppy was having a laugh, again it didnt register in that big ollll head of yours. have you been utilising the thesaurus option in microsoft word?
you make a silly assumption about what my post meant, got really excited, used a search engine to find whether 'and can be used to begin a sentence' and make a post thinking youve got one over!
lady over there with her leg in the air!
if you could read, absorb, acknowledge, understand the post as some have done already, you might show some sign of linguistic intelligence. again, i ask you, are you going to moderate the entire world wide web? correcting everyone to start their sentence with a capital letter? im sure that poster was having a go at you more than me, guess you never grasped that. (some members understand, you see) you wouldnt because you have a grasp on something else ahem ahem. you began the discussion on semantics, you have been duly educated.
you still have not found a spelling mistake even though you claim
'i cant understand your post because of all the spelling mistakes'
your ignorance is proof of a poor education, yet youre so proud you'll never admit to being wrong.
this thread is not to have people 'on side'. you seem to think this thread is about debate. you are intent on arguing over nearly everything. down to the letter t which should have been a capital T! i bet you find it really hard to make friends. think youre better than everyone do you? my justifications are not meant to be illustrations, they're to be read and understood, but i could draw you a picture in crayon, considering you cant read standard english.
colour crayon - pink?
a small suggestion for dustingle and his cronies adam/donster, follow some of the new threads which have come to light in this particular forum. it may take you awhile, but you'll come to realise that many members have posted their concern over 'rubbish sales' 'hype' 'mis-leading information about prices' and guess what? the cost of tv's.
happy hunting
(intentional use of olll)
(intentional use of sheeeet)
TV UPDATE (only if you really need one now)
Alot of 37" and below units have been sold in the past few days. Mostly for £500 or less. Now, shops are now getting rid of the 40" plus sized tvs. So if you think you missed a great deal at john lewis or whatever, pretty soon you'll bag a bargain on 40" plus sized tvs, again at a price of £500 or less with the usual 5 year guarantee warranty etc. the sony kdvl will also make a return!!
argos and dixons have already begun their sale of 42" tvs for about £480.00, keep ya eyes peeled. :T
.....so far, my analysis is proving...correct! eat my sheeeet you trolls! you know who you are! :rotfl: :rotfl:
(DONT QUOTE THE ENTIRE POST, QUOTE WHAT YOU NEED TO)0 -
donster
no response??? dude i have a life! ive been out and about. you on the other hand seem pre-occupied with ya blow up dollys! i really dont believe you when you say you have friends, stalking people does not make them your friend, especially when they have no idea of your existence! i bet youre sat there refreshing your page every second, waiting for my reply! sad old man!
you've stooped to a point where you have nothing to discuss about tele's, your comments are not remotely funny, i doubt anyone is gonna post to feed your ego. keep trying old man! youre even marking your own comments as (lame).
kiran
samsung have reached economies of scale. you need to talk to samsung directly.
samsung and sony are two different companies.
samsung have made AMOLED, which is different to the flexible OLED (ive told you this earlier)
again, i say what i said previously, dont always use the internet as a source, if you do, get the CURRENT facts.
what you state about the cost of OLED has now been reduced drastically. sony have already passed their 1000 a month production and have now tripled that, along with the fact that they are making larger screens now, which arent commercially available yet.
OLED cost of production is ultimately to be cheaper than LCD/plasmas of current.
go to the OLED site? search OLED and MAKE SURE the DATE of the SOURCE is 2008. your facts are pre 2007!
what country are you in?
adammccidiot
adam oh adam, hush_puppy was having a laugh, again it didnt register in that big ollll head of yours. have you been utilising the thesaurus option in microsoft word?
you make a silly assumption about what my post meant, got really excited, used a search engine to find whether 'and can be used to begin a sentence' and make a post thinking youve got one over!
lady over there with her leg in the air!
if you could read, absorb, acknowledge, understand the post as some have done already, you might show some sign of linguistic intelligence. again, i ask you, are you going to moderate the entire world wide web? correcting everyone to start their sentence with a capital letter? im sure that poster was having a go at you more than me, guess you never grasped that. (some members understand, you see) you wouldnt because you have a grasp on something else ahem ahem. you began the discussion on semantics, you have been duly educated.
you still have not found a spelling mistake even though you claim
'i cant understand your post because of all the spelling mistakes'
your ignorance is proof of a poor education, yet youre so proud you'll never admit to being wrong.
this thread is not to have people 'on side'. you seem to think this thread is about debate. you are intent on arguing over nearly everything. down to the letter t which should have been a capital T! i bet you find it really hard to make friends. think youre better than everyone do you? my justifications are not meant to be illustrations, they're to be read and understood, but i could draw you a picture in crayon, considering you cant read standard english.
colour crayon - pink?
a small suggestion for dustingle and his cronies adam/donster, follow some of the new threads which have come to light in this particular forum. it may take you awhile, but you'll come to realise that many members have posted their concern over 'rubbish sales' 'hype' 'mis-leading information about prices' and guess what? the cost of tv's.
happy hunting
(intentional use of olll)
(intentional use of sheeeet)
TV UPDATE (only if you really need one now)
Alot of 37" and below units have been sold in the past few days. Mostly for £500 or less. Now, shops are now getting rid of the 40" plus sized tvs. So if you think you missed a great deal at john lewis or whatever, pretty soon you'll bag a bargain on 40" plus sized tvs, again at a price of £500 or less with the usual 5 year guarantee warranty etc. the sony kdvl will also make a return!!
argos and dixons have already begun their sale of 42" tvs for about £480.00, keep ya eyes peeled. :T
.....so far, my analysis is proving...correct! eat my sheeeet you trolls! you know who you are! :rotfl: :rotfl:
(DONT QUOTE THE ENTIRE POST, QUOTE WHAT YOU NEED TO)
Ok thanks for all your input shall we close this thread nowdonstermonster0 -
donster
no response??? dude i have a life! ive been out and about. you on the other hand seem pre-occupied with ya blow up dollys! i really dont believe you when you say you have friends, stalking people does not make them your friend, especially when they have no idea of your existence! i bet youre sat there refreshing your page every second, waiting for my reply! sad old man!
you've stooped to a point where you have nothing to discuss about tele's, your comments are not remotely funny, i doubt anyone is gonna post to feed your ego. keep trying old man! youre even marking your own comments as (lame).
kiran
samsung have reached economies of scale. you need to talk to samsung directly.
samsung and sony are two different companies.
samsung have made AMOLED, which is different to the flexible OLED (ive told you this earlier)
again, i say what i said previously, dont always use the internet as a source, if you do, get the CURRENT facts.
what you state about the cost of OLED has now been reduced drastically. sony have already passed their 1000 a month production and have now tripled that, along with the fact that they are making larger screens now, which arent commercially available yet.
OLED cost of production is ultimately to be cheaper than LCD/plasmas of current.
go to the OLED site? search OLED and MAKE SURE the DATE of the SOURCE is 2008. your facts are pre 2007!
what country are you in?
adammccidiot
adam oh adam, hush_puppy was having a laugh, again it didnt register in that big ollll head of yours. have you been utilising the thesaurus option in microsoft word?
you make a silly assumption about what my post meant, got really excited, used a search engine to find whether 'and can be used to begin a sentence' and make a post thinking youve got one over!
lady over there with her leg in the air!
if you could read, absorb, acknowledge, understand the post as some have done already, you might show some sign of linguistic intelligence. again, i ask you, are you going to moderate the entire world wide web? correcting everyone to start their sentence with a capital letter? im sure that poster was having a go at you more than me, guess you never grasped that. (some members understand, you see) you wouldnt because you have a grasp on something else ahem ahem. you began the discussion on semantics, you have been duly educated.
you still have not found a spelling mistake even though you claim
'i cant understand your post because of all the spelling mistakes'
your ignorance is proof of a poor education, yet youre so proud you'll never admit to being wrong.
this thread is not to have people 'on side'. you seem to think this thread is about debate. you are intent on arguing over nearly everything. down to the letter t which should have been a capital T! i bet you find it really hard to make friends. think youre better than everyone do you? my justifications are not meant to be illustrations, they're to be read and understood, but i could draw you a picture in crayon, considering you cant read standard english.
colour crayon - pink?
a small suggestion for dustingle and his cronies adam/donster, follow some of the new threads which have come to light in this particular forum. it may take you awhile, but you'll come to realise that many members have posted their concern over 'rubbish sales' 'hype' 'mis-leading information about prices' and guess what? the cost of tv's.
happy hunting
(intentional use of olll)
(intentional use of sheeeet)
TV UPDATE (only if you really need one now)
Alot of 37" and below units have been sold in the past few days. Mostly for £500 or less. Now, shops are now getting rid of the 40" plus sized tvs. So if you think you missed a great deal at john lewis or whatever, pretty soon you'll bag a bargain on 40" plus sized tvs, again at a price of £500 or less with the usual 5 year guarantee warranty etc. the sony kdvl will also make a return!!
argos and dixons have already begun their sale of 42" tvs for about £480.00, keep ya eyes peeled. :T
.....so far, my analysis is proving...correct! eat my sheeeet you trolls! you know who you are! :rotfl: :rotfl:
(DONT QUOTE THE ENTIRE POST, QUOTE WHAT YOU NEED TO)
No. And no.10 Ways to Spend All Your Student Loan In A Week0 -
The price of TVs will drop is a tautology.
Since the first TV was invented the price of TVs has been dropping.
You can hold off and get most technological items cheaper in a year.
If you need a TV now its just a load of scary drivel.0 -
Thank you for this advice.
I am eager to own a brand new TV set but now I think that I will wait a bit.
I was also interested in getting Freesat but I think that I am going to put than on hold as well now.2008 Wins: The Shapes - Get Your Learn On (CD), Free transport to and from a Christmas Party2009 Wins: Years Supply of Orbit Complete (144 packets), £50 of Odeon vouchers
2018 Wins: Rockstar Energy Drink Headphones:jDebt-Free Wannabe!! :j
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