A 60" TV under $1000. Refurbished unit with 12 months warranty. Not bad if you are looking for a big tv with a budget.
Review:
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/05/lg-lf6300-led-tv-australia…
A 60" TV under $1000. Refurbished unit with 12 months warranty. Not bad if you are looking for a big tv with a budget.
Review:
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/05/lg-lf6300-led-tv-australia…
This. Grays was once a great auction site for bargain hunters. Now they sell some half decent refurbished products for nearly full price.
You can only blame the clowns that buy second hand crud for nearly full price for that…
I had a good experience with grays, bought a Panasonic plasma, the auction description was accurate which said scratches on the base, and I got a great price for the tv. I didn't have a good experience with Sony's official ebay refurb as they don't state the condition at all, so the tv I bought had scratches all over the frame, screen was mostly fine, only a tiny little half cm lite scratch.
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I also bought a refurbed Panasonic top of the range plasma from Grays. 7 years on its still going strong without a single hiccup. picture quality is top notch nor was there any scratches or damage to the stand/bezel etc
In my experience Grays are not entirely honest about the condition of the product and keep themselves safe by putting clauses in place in fine prints. I will try to steer away from them.