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ALICE GO:
FOREX Cargo will asks P20,000+ (with $200 to $500 indemnity payment from them in case of damage) for shipping a large TV. When I got this info five years ago, I had not entertained the thought of getting a fancy TV anymore from North America. Might as well use that shipping expense to add to my budget, and go for a Sony TV whose features is the same as that of its US/European counterparts. Why not call "Wel," you might snagged a 65" Sony A9G, called the finest (OLED) TV in the world by the A/V publications...

kevindd992002:

--- Quote from: ALICE GO on Nov 09, 2019 at 03:45 PM ---FOREX Cargo will asks P20,000+ (with $200 to $500 indemnity payment from them in case of damage) for shipping a large TV. When I got this info five years ago, I had not entertained the thought of getting a fancy TV anymore from North America. Might as well use that shipping expense to add to my budget, and go for a Sony TV whose features is the same as that of its US/European counterparts. Why not call "Wel," you might snagged a 65" Sony A9G, called the finest (OLED) TV in the world by the A/V publications...

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I asked POBox and they quoted me $425! That's absurd!

What do you exactly mean by "Why not call "Wel," you might snagged a 65" Sony A9G, called the finest (OLED) TV in the world by the A/V publications..."? I'm confused.

pekspert:
if you will have 1 shipped, go for the 85" tv's para sulit

jas:

--- Quote from: kevindd992002 on Nov 26, 2019 at 07:50 PM ---What do you exactly mean by "Why not call "Wel," you might snagged a 65" Sony A9G, called the finest (OLED) TV in the world by the A/V publications..."? I'm confused.

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I'm guessing ALICE GO is referring to welcRs, a PDVD seller in the Marketplace. Here is the relevant selling thread....

https://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,218227.0.html

ALICE GO:
THAT WAS closed - P20,000 quoted shipping cost from Forex Cargo from that of POBOX's $425 (P21,000+). Cannot see any wisdom of getting a TV from the US unless one for some compelling reason wants a used or refurbished commercial display, a medical-grade giant-screen monitor, or a 6- or 8-year old Panasonic ZT60 or a Kuro plasma. If you'll check the dollar prices against that of local pricing, you'd be glad to find out that local pricing always wins in value. And there's no "state taxes" or global shipping Custom tariffs to trouble one when the unit finally arrives. "Wel" is Rowel who is one of PDVD's vendor poster. He is bound to give you a good deal, and he'll even deliver the TV (or a washing machine) to your house. Check that Panasonic OLED that was cited and pictured in the OLED TV forum post, earned accolades from UK/Europe A/V reviewers but is being sold here but not in the US....

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