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Buying a TV on a BudgetDeb from Terre Haute Feedback About This Post:RE: Buying a TV on a BudgetWith so many people upgrading to flat and plasma screens - many old (perfectly usable) larger televisions will be put out on the curb for the trashman. Post By Va (Guest Post) RE: Buying a TV on a BudgetYARD SALES! I bought 3 for 5.00 apiece. I still use them. They were in excellent shape. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Buying a TV on a BudgetRepair shops sometimes sell TVs that people have left and not picked up for the repair fee. Post by susanmajp RE: Buying a TV on a BudgetCheck out the thrift stores such as the GoodWill or the Salvation Army Store. If you find a TV which is affordable, make sure that you test it out first before you buy it. Post by MCW RE: Buying a TV on a BudgetIt depends whether you want brand new or can take a used one. For new I would recommend Sam's Club or a scratch and dent store. For used try freecycle.... some people can afford to get brand new before the old ones fall apart. Post by MartyD |
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