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Selling: Olevia 42" LCD TV 1080i

Discussion in 'Hot Deals and Classifieds' started by RocketFan, Jul 14, 2009.

  1. RocketFan

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    Olevia 242T 42" LCD HDTV NTSC/ATSC/QAM

    Original Price: $719.88 +S&H

    • Great Value for a Great Picture
    • 42.0 " Screen LCD Flat Panel Television with LCD Technology for Crisp Images and Thin Design
    • High Definition with Built-In HDTV/ATSC Tuner
    • NTSC/ATSC Built-In
    • Video Features: Digital Comb Filter
    • Audio Features: Surround Sound
    • Fully RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Compliant, Receive the Latest Technology Upgrades to Your TV via Firmware Downloads
    • Inputs: HDMI/HDCP
    • Outputs: Audio Out
    • On-Screen English/Spanish/French Menu Languages
    • 16:9 Widescreen Aspect Ratio
    • 1366x768 Resolution
    • Contrast Ratio: 1600:1
    • 8ms Response Time
    • 4 Speakers Stereo Speakers
    • Operational Features: ATSC/QAM Tuners for HDTV Broadcasts
    • Operational Modes: Cinema Aspect Mode
    • Compatible with High Definition Up To 1080i Formats
    • Viewing Angles: 178x178
    • Accessories Included: Remote Control, Power Cord
    • An Authorized Representative will Actually Come to Your House or Business and Provide Complete Service for 1 Year
    • 41" x 30" x 11.5"
    • 63
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    Selling for $500! The reason why so close to its original price? Its in GREAT condition and have had it since Super Bowl 2008.

    Houston area only. E-mail me if interested: niketexanguy@yahoo.com

    Thanks.
     
  2. RocketFan

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    Not to burst your bubble, but have you checked out prices on TV lately? They are pretty low and people can get a new 1080p maybe slightly smaller (32-40") for a couple hundred more thats more of a name brand. I'm not saying its not a good TV, but price is slightly high for a 1080i. If you don't sell it, you may need to lower the price by $100 or more.
     
  5. RocketFan

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    I did check the price that a used Olevia is going for, and I am offering mine for $100 less than the fair value of a used one so I don't believe its a bit high...
     
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    Yeah, there was a Costco deal for a 40" lcd around the same price.
     
  7. Blake

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    Dude...put it up on Craigslist ASAP. If you want $500 for it, list it at $575 and I promise you will get like 20 calls or emails about it offering $500.

    Easiest way to sell electronics, and the electronics hounds that peruse craigslist LOVE getting a lower price than what you list.

    It will sell within 24 hours and you can meet up to get rid of it locally
     
  8. tinman

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    i would go craigslist if you want it that high.

    i could buy a brand new 42inch samsung plasma at frys for $599

    for a lower end brand you are trying to sell *they don't make olevia anymore*, I would say go for $300-$400
     
  9. RocketFan

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    OK... how about $400 then?
     
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    $400 guys come on... *bump it up*
     
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    anyone?????? $400?
     
  12. Blake

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    craigslist, amigo. trust me. used it 3 times to sell electronics and they all sold within 3 hours and the people met me at the office
     
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    I had the same dilimma about a few months ago, i have a 40" sony bravia 1080p and i wanted to sell mine for like $600 or something, everyone wanted me to lower it to about $400 - 500, i ended up not selling it. Truth is the cost of tvs have gone down dramtically, I bought mine for $1300 just 1 year ago around this time and now something like that sells brand new for like $700.

    As far as craigslist goes, beware of potential buyers who offer to buy your produce site un seen, it is usually a scam, 8 out of 10 responses i got about my tv were these scam artist.
     
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    I don't blame you for trying to sell your t.v since you see all these 40"+ 1080P for around $500+. I bought the exact same T.V you have back in 2007 and now I kind of regret not waiting. Your not going to get close to what the actual value of what is worth. At this point its best to just keep it or if you really want to sell it, then I don't see anyone paying more than $300 for your model.
     
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    To Those That Have Written Me On the Olevia TV:

    Let me start by saying TY for replying, showing interest in the TV...


    With that being said and out of the way...

    I AM NOT SELLING MY TV FOR $300, $350, OR LESS! $500 IS MY OFFER! I am not going any lesser than that...

    So if you are INTERESTED and willing to PAY $500 or UP, please send me an e-mail... If not, don't bother writing... I am not meaning to sound like an ass about this, but I am set on the price, and not willing to go any lower.

    Thank You.
     
  17. PointForward

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    good luck
     
  18. Egghead

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    Like others have suggested, craigslist is the way to go.
     
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    Dude, you aren't going to sell an LCD TV for even close to 60% original price on this message board. Electronics depreciate at an alarming rate.

    That TV is worth 350-400 tops on the secondary market. 1080p is the standard now, and the contrast ratio on that thing is substandard.

    As others have suggested, see if you can get a sucker on the craiglist.
     
  20. Miguel

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    Yeah, when I sold my TV, it was better than the one you're selling, and sold for under 500.
     

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