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Hi


We have a large z(40"?) flat screen telly (LCD I think) that we don't want. It works but the picture has deteriorated. We bought it in 2007 - as I understand it these tv screens do just deteriorate over time, nothing to be done about it.


Do you think someone would buy it? The picture is fine for daytime/bright colours but for dark/black/nighttime scenes the black bit have a green shadow to them.


Want to know if I should try to sell it with an explanation of the problem, or just put it on the Items offered board?


Thanks


Robyn

Loz Wrote:

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> British Heart Foundation will take it - and even

> come and pick it up.


Not sure


Before organising your collection please check that: All the goods are in good condition, clean and complete, and that they work correctly

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