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appliance for my new house finerunman 05-28-2007
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Posted by finerunman on May 28, 2007, 2:33 pm
Hi, I just bought a new house and need to buy a lot of appliance. I am
looking for advice about the following item:

Refrigerator : Double door, energy efficient. Price range $900-1500
Wash/Dryer : Effective, energy efficient. Price range $300-700
TV: Plasma/LCD, 40"-50". Best quality/price ratio. Price range
$1000-2000

Does anyone know a retail that can give me discount if I buy them all
from the same store?

Thanks,

qq


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on May 28, 2007, 3:36 pm

> Hi, I just bought a new house and need to buy a lot of appliance. I am
> looking for advice about the following item:
>
> Refrigerator : Double door, energy efficient. Price range $900-1500
> Wash/Dryer : Effective, energy efficient. Price range $300-700
> TV: Plasma/LCD, 40"-50". Best quality/price ratio. Price range
> $1000-2000
>
> Does anyone know a retail that can give me discount if I buy them all
> from the same store?

Many of the locals will do that. The big box stores don't often have the
ability to give special deals. You will find that many of the independent
local stores now belong to co-ops and can sell at the same prices as the big
guys, and, they offer much better service, delivery, set-up options.



Posted by mm on May 28, 2007, 4:35 pm

>Hi, I just bought a new house and need to buy a lot of appliance. I am
>looking for advice about the following item:
>
>Refrigerator : Double door, energy efficient. Price range $900-1500

Hard or impossible to put a full-size frozen pizza in one.

>Wash/Dryer : Effective, energy efficient. Price range $300-700
>TV: Plasma/LCD, 40"-50". Best quality/price ratio. Price range
>$1000-2000
>
>Does anyone know a retail that can give me discount if I buy them all
>from the same store?

Any non-chain will, and probably some chains. But you have to ask.

A lot of posts here say that non-chains can have lower prices and give
better service than chains. (Me, all my big appliances were here when
I bought the house, and all my tv's came from yard sales,
flea-markets, and the trash.)

>Thanks,
>
>qq


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