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LG OLED55B6V 55 Inch OLED 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart TV £1551.83 Littlewoods
£1,551.83Littlewoods Deals
List price £2299
10% discount applied with the new customer code KTNKQ.
£2069 new price.
Add to account as BNPL (I was given £3000 limit)
YOU MUST CHOOSE over 104 or 156 weeks. 104 is best.
littlewoods.com/e/p…end
25% of £2069 credited to account by 21 November.
Leaves £1551 to pay over next 12 months.
I have it CONFIRMED IN EMAIL FROM LITTLEWOODS that this is all correct.
Also for a lower price: (effective £550)
littlewoods.com/sam…prd
I am aware this will be voted cold as it is Littlewoods, but if you intend to pay off the balance quickly like me, it's amazing value.
*If you can't pay within 12 months, don't order, or interest will apply!!*
10% discount applied with the new customer code KTNKQ.
£2069 new price.
Add to account as BNPL (I was given £3000 limit)
YOU MUST CHOOSE over 104 or 156 weeks. 104 is best.
littlewoods.com/e/p…end
25% of £2069 credited to account by 21 November.
Leaves £1551 to pay over next 12 months.
I have it CONFIRMED IN EMAIL FROM LITTLEWOODS that this is all correct.
Also for a lower price: (effective £550)
littlewoods.com/sam…prd
I am aware this will be voted cold as it is Littlewoods, but if you intend to pay off the balance quickly like me, it's amazing value.
*If you can't pay within 12 months, don't order, or interest will apply!!*
Another problem is when you add an item on to bnpl it almost doubles the price and not everyone will get that much as a new customer.
It's a shame as I'm after the 65 inch and the price doesn't work out so great for that.
The offers can 100% be used together. I confirmed this with their support team and have it in writing.
They are separate offers.
When I added the item to BNPL, if I selected weeks ranging from 52-104 weeks, the interest was not added to the account before. Only if I selected 156 weeks.
This is £700 cheaper than anywhere else online, so it can't be bad.
Although I appreciate it will not work for everyone.
This one is also amazing value, at £550!
littlewoods.com/sam…prd
Be very careful with brightness and LCD panels. Yes, they can go brighter than OLED but this is at the expense of black levels. Going bright is all well and good for the 1st half an hour but your eyes get tired and you end up having to turn the brightness down. Its at this point you realise in the battle between black levels and white levels, black levels win, i.e. Plasma/OLED.
Sorry, this order has been declined
I'm not aiming to wear shades in my living room with the TV on! 8);) Here's an HDTV shootout featuring the LG OLED65E6, brother to the TV in this deal (LG actually state there's little to no difference in picture quality between the two). It gives some indication of how LCD panels compare to OLED for HDR.
EDIT: Forgot to put the link in!
I think what I'm saying is don't believe the reviews and talk of maximum nit levels. There is a huge difference between some review saying a TV has the best brightness and your eyes trying to live with that brightness for longer than half an hour.
It's only when you have a TV in your living room with your lighting levels that you will know if its up to the job irrespective of what any review says.
Any idea why it's only giving me £600?
I altered income details significantly and still only £600.
Been waiting for this tv to fall to £1500 before I buy it, was planning to wait till next year when the new model comes out then buy this one at a discount.
"This credit to account promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer............."
(i) you are entitled to use the code;
(ii) you meet all the conditions that apply to its use;
(iii) you agree to the terms set out below.
If, before accepting your order, we find that you are not entitled to use the code or do not meet all the terms and conditions of its use, we may reject your order or alternatively process it without the promotional benefit being applied. If, after accepting your order, we find that you were not entitled to use the code or did not meet all the terms and conditions of its use, we may reverse the benefit that you obtained. If you transacted on a cash basis e.g. by debit or credit card, we may take a further payment, equivalent to the value of the benefit obtained, from the card used. If you transacted on a credit basis, the value of the benefit obtained may be charged to your credit account.
No idea about credit limits tbf - But I just know the interest at the term end is taken into account and MUST be below £3000 - If the OP has got this through that's awesome.. But I think most (if not all) won't catch that glitch...
That's the ultimate get out jail free card for them...
Thanks
maybe.............!
Still works. Confirmed via live chat that I will also get the 25% credit.
Not sure how they can back down. I have emails and screenshots from the live chat.
If you are worried about using both offers, just use the 25% and it's still an amazing price!
Thanks