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Samsung 65inch 4K UHD TV - Boxed New - ?2100


raztaz18

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I have a brand new, boxed Samsung UE65JU7000TXXU 65 inch Smart 4K ultra HD TV as shown below....


http://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p/ue65ju7000txxu/samsung-ue65ju7000txxu-65-inch-smart-3d-led-tv?refsource=APadwords&crtag=AP&gclid=CjwKEAiA3Ou1BRDso5XyhduuwFASJABP3PED7jYNf_XDxelfMLw8cDZtbazv95diw7-KykUmUNsvKBoCaADw_wcB


I am selling this for ?2100 - pick up only


This represents a large saving off RRP and it is pick up only in Camberwell.


Send me an email on [email protected] if interested

Hi I am trying to read some info about the TV advertised and am appalled at the thread of comments. I do not think that it is right that anyone's post should be reduced to this. I think this should be reported to Admin as it is totally out of order and raztaz18 is not being given a fair opportunity to sell his product. If you are not interested in purchasing the product then you are free to ignore and find other things that may interest you. @Bran, Admin needs to keep an eye on you as you appear to be causing quite a lot of trouble on the forum.

hi all - just logged back and great to see that a sale of a TV can cause so much commotion - but i actually would like to s sell it so open to offers.


just to be clear - it is brand new and never been out of its box.


Bran - if I drop the price to ?1999 would yo be interested?

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