Holy cannoli now thatās a good deal
About $200 off not bad
An amazing TV, wish they had a deal on the 77".
Return policy?
Same hereā¦
My LG OLED got a vertical line on it three weeks after the warranty ran out. LG told me I was out of luck, and fixing it would cost twice what I paid for the TV. So, basically I bought a very expensive disposable TV and LG has the worst customer service Iāve ever encountered.
Hereās Wootās return policy, though youād probably also want to look at the section 2 questions later regarding exceptions:
(Please note: I donāt work for Woot, I just volunteer to help out here on the forums.)
I bought a ārefurbishedā 65 inch LG OLED B series around 7 years ago and paid $500 more than this deal. Itās still going strong (used approx 5 hours/day) otherwise Iād jump on this deal in a heartbeat. But if I could find the 77" similarly discountedā¦
This is about 120 dollars above my employee discount. Not bad.
My brother has had nothing but problems with the C1 and C2. Best to look into the known issues on this one. Although, sounds like others have had good experiences with it. May largely depend on what you are using it for.
My 77" C1 has had zero issues since I got it in April of 2021. A little under 4,200 hours, Iām guessing 30% gaming and 70% video content. Zero burn-in, great picture quality with minimal tuning, cool aesthetics. I use an Nvidia Shield for streaming, so I canāt comment on the OS/apps.
Not saying your brotherās sets havenāt had issues, but as you said, there are hordes of people online whose experiences seem to match mine.
A 77 would be nice Woot come on now
Weāve been casting spells to locate some at a great price, but our efforts have failed so far. I think youāll have to visit the head of my order in Seattle, WA to get the 77" version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09RMSPSK1
I knew it!
Maybe send a fellowship out to find some and help them out a little along the way as neededā¦
I canāt identify if TVs are excluded or covered in the return policy and the specifics for TVs. Can anyone help or give me more clarity?
TVs are definitely covered by our return policy (they are included in the āHeavy/Bulkyā sections of our policy). If the item is damaged or defective within a 30 day period, you can return it for a full refund free of charge. However, if you just decide you donāt like the TV for whatever reason but itās in fine working order, youāll be charged a $50 return shipping fee if you return it.
Thatās a strange policy. You might get less broken TVs if the $50 fee was taken off. A percentage based restocking fee on all items may reduce the incentive for people to make questionable decisions to save money. Return policies on shipped goods can be tricky though so I understand why it is the way it is.
Does it have next gen ota?