Ask to price match $939 price at Powerland.com.au
https://www.powerland.com.au/samsung-55-series-7-ru7100-4k-u…
Good price for something that is already a "super hot" deal at JB and HN
Ask to price match $939 price at Powerland.com.au
https://www.powerland.com.au/samsung-55-series-7-ru7100-4k-u…
Good price for something that is already a "super hot" deal at JB and HN
Bought it from the deal over last weekend, haven’t received it yet.
But I could say it’s one of the top notch 55’ TVs under $1k based on my research.
Yeah I asked for an update and they haven't responded at all, starting to get a bit suspicious on whether we'll get the tv from powerland
Hi, I live in Victoria. I received the Tv yesterday , same I bought from last deal over the weekends. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/465683. Powerland is excellent to me even TNT express delivery is fantastic. Everything's from notify customer when delivery come and I got a call before delivery truck around. No hassle at all.
I am very satisfied with the purchase.
You’re lucky. TNT have never obliged requests to call me before delivery, which I suppose I can understand, but they’ve also combined that with receiving my redelivery request and turning up on the wrong day…
Not a bad price but has been cheaper for those looking to get it at an absolute basement price
I'm holding out for a $1000 ru8000
I'm holding out to August- September when the tax refunds kick in. If retailers dont throw some deals when people are getting up to $1080 back they are fools…..
Thats a pretty big assumption that the $1080 is happening lol. Will be pleasantly surprised if that bill gets ratified in time
But scomo promised me it….. ;) Whenever it comes through if the retailers aren't encouraging us to spend it then it's all pointless.
no wide colour gamut for HDR, so a non-starter TV for me :(
so what do u suggest instead
Price Matching & In-store Negotiations
Some merchants offer Price Match against the same product listed online or in other shops. However, price match itself is not a deal, but rather a method to make a merchant to sell you the same product at a lower price than another merchant's publicly listed price (which is usually the lowest price around).
Therefore, instead of posting the price match as a bargain, the real deal should be from the merchant who is offering the lowest price. Price matching is a bonus, and other members of OzBargain need to arrange their own price match. For example a specific model of HP laptop is cheapest at DickSmith, and you get Officeworks to price match at 5% less. To post this deal:
Use the merchant you are price match against. For example:
Title: HP Laptop $500 at DickSmith ($475 at Officeworks via Price Match)
URL: URL of the product at DickSmith's website.
Mention that you are able to use price match at a competing merchant.
Remember to have a link to your receipt as a proof that (in this example) Officeworks do allow price matching on this product. Use Media File Uploader if you need to.
In-store negotiated deals are dependent on the store, salesperson and other circumstances. In-store negotiated prices (haggling to receive a further discount on the ticketed price) aren't available to everyone and are not guaranteed. You should post a deal for the ticketed/guaranteed price, you can then add your experience with negotiating further discount in the deal description only. Alternatively you may wish to post your experience in the forums.