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  • Bigzo66
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    • Jan 2014
    • 14
    • USA

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    need very quick advice time sensitive

    found an ad on craigslist for an 70" sharp led tv model# lc70c7500u for $1300.
    I called the guy who seemed older about mid 50's and he sounded legit. he said I can come to his house test the tv as much as I want even watch a few shows to ensure that there's no issues with the tv cutting off. by the end of the convo he said he will take $1,000 he said he has a family hit some hard times and needed to sell. tv is top of the line sharp with 240hz quattron 3D all the bells and whistles. he also said he wanted me to meet at his home instead of a public place just to show that its legit. im going there today at 3pm

    is it a good buy tv still sells new for $2,100
    and what should I look for any tips/pointers before buying the tv

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