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Beko 32" LCD TV HD Ready £204.94 delivered

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  • hi i just reserved one, whats the chance of being able to get it knocked down to £199.99 now?
  • Just set this TV up in my living room but after a couple of minutes the whole screen started to flash on and off.
    Any ideas, or have i bought a dud?
  • TBeckett100
    TBeckett100 Posts: 4,732 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    fleet is a goer. bracknell was until i reserved one,the email hasnt come through so I am feeling a little worried
  • tosca5
    tosca5 Posts: 576 Forumite
    traleegirl wrote: »
    Just set this TV up in my living room but after a couple of minutes the whole screen started to flash on and off.
    Any ideas, or have i bought a dud?

    A 32" at £199.99 tells me 'stay clear' dud's.
  • please pm or post link to down load if you have one.

    cheers.
  • Hi anyone got a reservation code for he crewe / market drayton area. Be much appreciated.
    Msaver2
  • Anyone in the North East wanting this tv, I have 1 reserved at Washington
  • biglugs
    biglugs Posts: 2,945 Forumite
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    One of the £229 ones is in stock in Banbury Argos - grab it while u can.
    You don't get medals for sitting in the trenches.
  • TDIfurby
    TDIfurby Posts: 160 Forumite
    Tinman wrote: »
    :confused:,Can you explain to a thicko?:o

    OK. In simple terms.

    Argos has a "buy £100, get £10 voucher"

    So, if you buy £100 gift voucher card, you get £10 one as well.

    You do this twice, and for £200 you end up with £220 of gift card vouchers.

    For a £230 TV, you only need £10 on top of the vouchers you have just bought. :) And then WHEN you go and buy the TV for "£230" (actually £210 in reality) they give you another £10 voucher for that transaction. So all in all it's a bit like getting £30 off.

    I tried to send this by PM but for some reason you've ticked the option to not receive private messages. :D
    Money saving:
    Buy a Skoda. Laugh at the VWs who paid several grand more
    Its a diesel. 50mpg - laugh at all the petrols
    Its a tuned 260bhp diesel - laugh at them in the rearview mirror as they vanish
    See my 260bhp dyno run video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BvjJjL7Z50
  • daymo
    daymo Posts: 171 Forumite
    tosca5 wrote: »
    A 32" at £199.99 tells me 'stay clear' dud's.
    Have had one of these for about 6 months now-paid £350 for it,although it struggles with some blacks and will only do 480p with my xbox 360 hdmi(getting full whack through component cable though) it is going well,only 2 brands of tv have gone kaput on me in the past after a ashort ownership, they were acoustic solutions and Samsung.The samsung was an expensive crt which went a strange hue of pink after a month,just because it is cheap,it doesnt mean its totally !!!!!!......
    I would love some decent telly on a Saturday night
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