Jimmm
02-17-2007, 01:41 AM
46xbr2, cloudless, flashlightless, mint shape at 6 months old. I hate to give up a perfect TV but want bigger screen. Prefer local sale in or around Atlanta. 3 year Sony warranty. Has the flat black bezel. $3100. No tax.
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Feeler - For Sale MaybeJimmm 02-17-2007, 01:41 AM 46xbr2, cloudless, flashlightless, mint shape at 6 months old. I hate to give up a perfect TV but want bigger screen. Prefer local sale in or around Atlanta. 3 year Sony warranty. Has the flat black bezel. $3100. No tax. cheezz 02-17-2007, 11:59 AM 46xbr2, cloudless, flashlightless, mint shape at 6 months old. I hate to give up a perfect TV but want bigger screen. Prefer local sale in or around Atlanta. 3 year Sony warranty. Has the flat black bezel. $3100. No tax. But does it work? hehehe :D Jimmm 02-17-2007, 12:13 PM In or around Atlanta, drop in and take a look. Shipping not preferred. McCormick 02-17-2007, 04:26 PM 46xbr2, cloudless, flashlightless, mint shape at 6 months old. I hate to give up a perfect TV but want bigger screen. Prefer local sale in or around Atlanta. 3 year Sony warranty. Has the flat black bezel. $3100. No tax. I saw this tv brand new on sale at my BB for this price. I would think you need to lower your price used. unotis 02-19-2007, 10:42 AM I saw this tv brand new on sale at my BB for this price. I would think you need to lower your price used. You might be a victim of the large price slashes that occurred during the end of the year promotions. What was a great price 6 months ago is not such a good deal anymore. Either offer the TV for less or keep it if it is still worth the $3100 to you. I paid over $6000 for my Sony HD Bravia LCD several years ago and if I sell it (even though it looks and performs like new) I would be happy with $1200 to $1300 for it. Anything less I would just keep it, because it is still a fantastic televison with what appears to be better build quality then the Sony models available today. :o RedSIinPA 02-20-2007, 02:47 PM I would agree with the keeper people. Just save up and get a new one...keep this one. It should last too, if it's a secondary in y our house. The prices drop so fast, people rarely would buy (imho) for thousands of dollars a used TV. I wouldn't. You like the TV. Keep it. Save. When you have the money, upgrade, move 46 into the gameroom/bedroom/basement/whateverroom. | |