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Re: Receive a letter too! [carol_redbtl] by les24 on Wed Dec 15 12:30:23 PST 2010

I received the letter also and am gettiing my receipts together to send in for re-imbursement on the $4100 of repairs I had done. It took the transmission specialist 3 times and two valve assemblies to get the job done right and it is running great. the trade in value on this beautiful car is very low so if you can fix it and use it for a few more years, you should do that. I am done with it. I did not take it to a VW dealership for repairs and I am hoping I have enough records to prove I took good care of the car but it did not take good care of me. I wish you all luck. If you are in the Houston area Aplus Transmission Repair in Magnolia treated me very well.

Re: Package pricing [imidazol97] by roadburner on Fri May 29 09:07:26 PDT 2009

I don't buy anything at Best Buy because of the past business attitudes and practices. Bought two TVs at HH Gregg, cheaper and and the purchase process was friendlier with a salesperson over 18 unlike Best Buy. I've bought some electronics from HH Gregg as well. That said, I bought my TV at a Best Buy that had a Magnolia store. The Magnolia sales folk seem to know their stuff- and they had the set I had always wanted-and never thought I could afford-for 50% off MSRP. The Best Buy delivery guys-not Geek Squad- were first rate as well. The thing is, I'm not tied to any one store; I bought my Denon AVR and Klipsch speakers at local stores, while my speaker cables were obtained online from Blue Jeans Cable. My Hsu Research sub and Tripp Lite power center were also online purchases. The interconnects came from Best Buy, HH Gregg, and Rat Shack. OBLIGATORY AUTO COMMENT: I brought everything but the TV home in my X3, MS3, or Wrangler. The Wrangler wound up carrying the sub home, and at 82 lbs. it was not a simple task...

Re: Car bug biting again [kyfdx] by roadburner on Wed Apr 15 20:59:58 PDT 2009

Evidently, it's worth $2658.. At least that's my Best Buy credit card balance.. I finally jumped in as well; my Best Buy/Magnolia was unloading their remaining Pioneer Kuro Elite 50" plasmas for 50% off list. It's one of the very few time I've bought an A/V product and not felt the slightest twinge of buyer's remorse.

Re: Dealer insurance [roadburner] by jb_turner on Thu Apr 09 21:29:41 PDT 2009

No wonder why you received the extended warranty on that TV....you got raped on the price of the TV. Our Magnolia has that TV for $1899.

Re: [obyone] by graphicguy on Fri Dec 05 11:39:17 PST 2008

obyone...I didn't get anything but the Pioneer plasma from Best Buy. At the time, they had a price on it of $6,500 (I think they've dropped that to $5,000 here recently). Costco and online stores were selling it for $4,000 for the same exact thing....pretty big delta in the price. But, BB matched it and threw in the other "goodies" to boot. Unless you've got a Magnolia store within the Best Buy, you're looking at all "lower end" audio gear. Magnolia carries the better stuff....like Pioneer Elite (my personal fave), upper end Denon and Yamaha. Pretty nice speakers there, too...Martin Logan, Vienna Acoustics, Definitive Technology. If you really want to spring out the check book, go to one of those boutique AV "Salons" and get a gander at their stuff. You can spend multiple thousands just on a preprocessor. But, I didn't answer your question. There's a sizable community of on line only audio companies....AV123 (again a personal fave), Ascend Acoustics, HSU Research, OPPO, Emotiva.com, and many others. So, my set up as of right now is.... -Pioneer KURO 60" plasma -Pioneer Elite SC 05 AVR -AV123.com Rocket speakers -HSU subwoofer -OPPO upscale DVD player -PS3 Blu ray player/gaming system At regular list prices, that's worth about $15K. I got all of it for around $7K. That doesn't include labor for the home theater build out (which I did in my basement which flooded during the storm), nor setting it up. I did that myself. Also doesn't include cabling/connectors..again, I ordered the parts online and built my own cabling, connectors. It also doesn't include a surge protector/electrical line conditioner (big believer in getting a good one, since I've seen first hand what a storm can do to a system). I've yet to hear/see anything, in any showroom, or in anyone's home, better it. That's a long winded answer to a short question.

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