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I asked yesterday about if i should tip the delivery people because they came saturday said they couldnt do the job now cause they needed 4 people, i complaiend and they wouldnt budge and said they'd come monday morning before i go to work.
So they come, They damage the top of the tv, which doesn't bother me cause they took 10% off the cost once the delivery guy told them what happened. But thats when i noticed ONLY 2 GUYS DELIVERED THE TV, NOT 4!?!?!? which really pisses me off cause i wasted a whole weekend that i wanted to be watching high definition tv. don't udnerstand why the original 2 guys couldn't of just did the tv (the origional 2 didn't even take the tv out of the truck the first time) So i was already getting the delviery fee waived once i call back today to confirm it. But the fact that only 2 people came is that a reason to complain more. The TV is also kind of pixilated which i ain't exactly happy with and remmeber it being great in the store. so is thinking about just returning it cause of the pixels btw i boguht a 60" Phillips CRT |
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They actually came on time? Whoa.... well, you didn't get shafted on the delivery time, but you definitely got shafted.
1) They brought the same # of delivery guys that "couldn't" unload the TV last week. 2) They damaged the unit. 3) The TV is all pixelated, possibly due to the damage. Suggestion: Tell them the unit is defective, which it is, then return it. Instead of having it delivered, find a friend with an F350 and have him help you bring it home. |
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If I was going to return it i would return it for a DLP which is soemthing lighter etc, but also a little smaller screen wise.
I'm not sure if this is normal for the tv or not. Anyone else have a large crt tv over 51" that notices pixilation on shows that arent HD or widescreen? i'm not sure if its overreacting and maybe its like that cause the show is stretched across 60"? |
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