edgey-the-yid
Gheorge Popescu
One shouldnt be spending above their means and on any luxuries which cannot be afforded or paid of at any given date, should the debt be called in. This is what gets people into trouble and i have little sympathy or those who wish to keep up with the jones's but have no back up.
As I said earlier in the thread, I can afford it just not in one large lump. Dont see why theres stigma about finance? I understand yours and P D's points but I am not one of these people with maxed credit cards (never owned one altho may need to get one to build up credit score) or in debt with loans and catalogues or whatever else... Ive always spent what Ive got. Due to my poor credit raiting my dad got a loan for me to get a car 4yrs ago as my one died and decided it was time to get one that would last. I pay him 300 a month through a standing order so sadly this doesnt contribute towards my credit score. The payments finish in April so I will be 300pcm better off which in my eyes means I can comfortably afford a decent TV
Ive got 500 from the Insurance company to replace my stolen tv (in the form of an Amazon voucher) any recommendations ? Would like something around 40" ish - will mainly be used for PS3 and Blu ray
Edit : totally misread the thread title, sorry to hijack Edgy
Not at all mate feel free lol. Maybe worth editing the title to include TV advice too as I wanted to ask what the main differences in features from the Samsung 3D LED 6300 50" Smart TV and the Samsung 3D LED 8000 55" Smart TV. theres a difference over about 500 quid in price and looks wise they are pretty different (the screen on the 8000 literally goes to the edge of the TV, hardly any frame).
Try LG models as they are decent TVs and pretty sure you can get LED for around 400-500. Dont get Plasma as after time you get a ghosting effect... Which when gaming you'll find your HUD burns into the display with prolonged use. My dads had Sky Sports News ticker tape perminantley burned into his. Colours may be better but with LED you get deeper blacks which make for better definition
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