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JethroUK 28-05-2011 09:22

Would you rent a TV from VM?
 
Would you rent a TV from VM?

I'm looking at new TV's at the mo and wondering - is it going to be OK, will the picture be OK - will it sound nice - will it break down - should i extend warantee - and quite frankly sh*tting myself over what should be nice experience

I've rented V+ box from VM for couple years stress-free & now i've just rented Tivo & I'm thinking, would i rent a TV from VM & my answer is Yes + let them worry about whether it works OK + change it every couple years or so or maybe option to buy it cheap

I paid about £1500 (and that was half price) for my TV about 4 years ago so it works out £325 per year if i get rid now

VM have their fingers in a lot of pies at the moment and maybe they should think about contracting TV's too

muppetman11 28-05-2011 09:32

Re: Would you rent a TV from VM?
 
I'm looking at the LG Cinema 3D range I was very impressed with them.

Peter_ 28-05-2011 10:31

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Renting a tv is a dear option and a thing of the past, plus you would be stuck with probably one model so not truly a viable option as you may hate the tv they had on offer.

JethroUK 28-05-2011 11:03

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35246188)
I'm looking at the LG Cinema 3D range I was very impressed with them.

We have a 42" Philips ambilight (ambient lighting) at the mo and my wife <insists> we have another ambilight - TBH i think she want to keep this one but hey, its 4 years old - might just chuck a cup of coffee down the back next week :o)

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35246231)
Renting a tv is a dear option and a thing of the past...

Would have agreed entirely yesterday - never rented a tele in my life - but now I'm crunching the numbers (£325 per year) I'm not so sure + I would have more confidence if VM had already done the research for me + we could all bitch about all the stuff it wouldn't do so they can pipe us an update :o)

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35246231)
.. plus you would be stuck with probably one model....

doubt that very much - they offer a range of mobile phones and they would offer a range of TV's - and to be honest I wouldn't want to have to big a choice (5 sets maybe) because thats where I am right now - confused :confused:

denphone 28-05-2011 11:20

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l rented a tv 5 years ago and it was very expensive.

Peter_ 28-05-2011 11:36

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Originally Posted by JethroUK (Post 35246261)



doubt that very much - they offer a range of mobile phones and they would offer a range of TV's - and to be honest I wouldn't want to have to big a choice (5 sets maybe) because thats where I am right now - confused :confused:

Mobile phones are a different market and I doubt that tv would be worth the hassle as they would need teams of television engineers which all costs money which would be reflected in the cost of the rental.

As virtually noone rents tv's I doubt the would be much demand considering how cheap they are to buy nowadays.

richard1960 28-05-2011 12:18

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If you look at the prices below in the link as an example renting is quite expensive 18 months worth of rental woud mean you had effectively bought the set, so if you bought a set in the first place and even adding a 5 year warranty you would be quids in over 5 years ,one reason why i would never rent a tv set from anybody.

http://www.forbesdirect.tv/List08.asp?Group=LCD42

muppetman11 28-05-2011 12:22

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You can effectively get a 5yr warranty for free with John Lewis , just get them to pricematch your cheapest quote online if you look around there are many online retailers with a high street shop as well , find me a model and put me to the test LOL :-) Obviously the model has to be stocked by JL.

denphone 28-05-2011 12:23

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35246348)
If you look at the prices below in the link as an example renting is quite expensive 18 months worth of rental woud mean you had effectively bought the set, so if you bought a set in the first place and even adding a 5 year warranty you would be quids in over 5 years ,one reason why i would never rent a tv set from anybody.

http://www.forbesdirect.tv/List08.asp?Group=LCD42

Yes l agree with you as tv,s are so cheap nowadays to buy and there is always offers on.

passingbat 28-05-2011 12:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JethroUK (Post 35246261)
We have a 42" Philips ambilight (ambient lighting) at the mo and my wife <insists> we have another ambilight - TBH i think she want to keep this one but hey, its 4 years old - might just chuck a cup of coffee down the back next week :o)

What are your reasons for wanting to upgrade?

3D?
bigger screen?
Better PQ?

Depending on the above, your wife may have the right idea?

richard1960 28-05-2011 12:30

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35246351)
You can effectively get a 5yr warranty for free with John Lewis , just get them to pricematch your cheapest quote online if you look around there are many online retailers with a high street shop as well , find me a model and put me to the test LOL :-) Obviously the model has to be stocked by JL.

Yes bought my tv set online a a couple of years ago got a good price,and the extended warranty with axa was only £103 on top,as you say though John Lewis will give you a free 5 year warranty (on tvs) plus excellent customer service i bought my computer from them and they were very helpful.:)

Did not realise they price matched online quotes though.

muppetman11 28-05-2011 12:33

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35246360)
Yes bought my tv set online a a couple of years ago got a good price,and the extended warranty with axa was only £103 on top,as you say though John Lewis will give you a free 5 year warranty (on tvs) plus excellent customer service i bought my computer from them and they were very helpful.:)

Did not realise they price matched online quotes though.

Yes if the shop has a store as well, they have agreed a pricematch for my new TV knocking me 250 off.

richard1960 28-05-2011 12:40

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35246362)
Yes if the shop has a store as well, they have agreed a pricematch for my new TV knocking me 250 off.

Thats very good i have made up my mind due to the customer service i got with my computer to buy any new tv from John Lewis (in the future) or for that matter any large electrical appliance.

muppetman11 28-05-2011 12:50

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Originally Posted by richard1960 (Post 35246370)
Thats very good i have made up my mind due to the customer service i got with my computer to buy any new tv from John Lewis (in the future) or for that matter any large electrical appliance.

Well scout around first online and then use this and see if they'll price match

http://www.johnlewis.com/Magazine/Feature.aspx?Id=517

noel43 29-05-2011 18:27

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Originally Posted by JethroUK (Post 35246186)
Would you rent a TV from VM?

I'm looking at new TV's at the mo and wondering - is it going to be OK, will the picture be OK - will it sound nice - will it break down - should i extend warantee - and quite frankly sh*tting myself over what should be nice experience

I've rented V+ box from VM for couple years stress-free & now i've just rented Tivo & I'm thinking, would i rent a TV from VM & my answer is Yes + let them worry about whether it works OK + change it every couple years or so or maybe option to buy it cheap

I paid about £1500 (and that was half price) for my TV about 4 years ago so it works out £325 per year if i get rid now

VM have their fingers in a lot of pies at the moment and maybe they should think about contracting TV's too



Sony shop in Middlesbrough giving 600 pound on your old TV for Sony 3d tv cost 849pound (Orig cost £1449) includes 2 pairs of 3d glasses plus sender. Includes 5 year guarantee. Don't know if this offer is in all Sony shops. Think it was a 40'' lcd can't remember exact size.


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