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Buying TV from 11street or Lazada, or from local physical store
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sigheart
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Jan 31 2017, 03:45 PM
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I've spent more than RM30k alone on electronics and gadgets from 11street over the past 3 months including TVs, iPhones, AV receivers etc and I have faced no issues whatsoever.
Rule of thumb is always check out a seller's ratings and feedbacks first before purchasing.
This post has been edited by sigheart: Jan 31 2017, 03:46 PM
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sigheart
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Feb 2 2017, 12:18 AM
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QUOTE(nexona88 @ Feb 1 2017, 09:47 AM) Wow so much u spend  And yeah, we needs to see sellers first.. Simply don't go buy from anyone.. Haha, move to new house so everything change/upgrade. But I've been surveying for the things I wanted for quite some time including the electrical chain stores and typically they are not able to offer as low as what the online selling platforms like Lazada, 11street, GEMFIVE etc. do due to a certain amount of subsidies these platforms offer sellers from time to time. Example: Senheng stores sells a TV for 10k in their stores but when you check the price on 11street the price of the TV sold and fulfilled by Senheng as well could be less say for example 9k. If you want that TV from Senheng and you walk in their stores they won't sell to you the TV at 9k. If you want it at 9k you gotta get it through 11street even though its still Senheng selling the item. The 1k is subsidized by 11street. Easiest way to know with 11street is after buying the item, the tax invoice issued, the price stated is usually higher than what you paid for. The missing balance is the subsidized amount by 11street. Only home furnishing and renovation fairs like HomeDec and BigHomeExpo are able to rival online selling platform prices as far as electronics go especially TVs. This post has been edited by sigheart: Feb 2 2017, 12:19 AM
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