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Display Model TV price
wobblegobble
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Currently looking for a new TV and cheapest price (including online) I can find is a store close to me. They only have one left which is on display at moment. I am thinking a display model should be cheaper than a brand new boxed tv.
TV is currently priced at £580, how much should I be paying for the display model?
TV is currently priced at £580, how much should I be paying for the display model?
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The store are not obliged in the slightest to reduce the price just because it has been on display, although most will knock off a small amount if you strike a deal in person.Understeer is when you hit a wall with the front of your car
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