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Westinghouse 55" 4K UHD Roku Smart Tv $279 + receive 80,000 PC Points (Ontario) Nov. 26 to Dec. 2

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Jul 19, 2012
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This might be perfect for the weight room - now if I can only find a Loblaws that still carries electronics... Is this across all or some of the regional chains, RCSS, Provigo, Maxi, etc?
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JackWhyte wrote: This might be perfect for the weight room - now if I can only find a Loblaws that still carries electronics... Is this across all or some of the regional chains, RCSS, Provigo, Maxi, etc?
Just noticed it at Provigo.
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Had a few of each left at the lobalws at Victoria Park and Danforth
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bajemail wrote:
TV is $280, minus the 120,000 points (added grocery items to make it $300), so technically $160 for the TV.
qqq17 wrote:
Technically if he added something for 300 then it would be 300 plus taxes.

$339 minus 120 in pc points to use later would technically be $219
If you spend your 120K points during the big shoppers redemption events, the 120K is actually ~$200 worth (you can redeem 130K points for $200 as per yesterday's event), which makes this a steal for ~$100 inc. taxes
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stebum wrote: Can anyone measure the distance between the bottom feet at the farthest points? Wondering if it would even fit on my stand..
46" between the legs / TV itself is 48.5" wide
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AAAKings91 wrote: Had a few of each left at the lobalws at Victoria Park and Lawrence
There's a loblaws here?
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yugsekwaf wrote: If you spend your 120K points during the big shoppers redemption events, the 120K is actually ~$200 worth (you can redeem 130K points for $200 as per yesterday's event), which makes this a steal for ~$100 inc. taxes
But isn’t that redemption only for shoppers? Or it applies to anywhere that you can use optimum points?
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yugsekwaf wrote: If you spend your 120K points during the big shoppers redemption events, the 120K is actually ~$200 worth (you can redeem 130K points for $200 as per yesterday's event), which makes this a steal for ~$100 inc. taxes


don't think they have those tv's on sale at loblaws/zehrs are available or on sale at shoppers
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typhooney wrote: But isn’t that redemption only for shoppers? Or it applies to anywhere that you can use optimum points?
qqq17 wrote: don't think they have those tv's on sale at loblaws/zehrs are available or on sale at shoppers
I meant that one can redeem the 120K PC optimum points at shoppers at a later date. The120K points is equivalent to ~$200 cash at Shoppers - can apply this towards a discount on this TV
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Oct 23, 2016
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NiMSo wrote: That's incorrect. You can definitely use points towards your purchase and still get bonus points back. I did it twice already, paying partially with points and my credit card. Checked receipt, and full bonus points awarded as expected.
Full bonus points awarded as in only on the portion paid by credit card, correct?
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Apr 23, 2017
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dealsdeals10 wrote: Full bonus points awarded as in only on the portion paid by credit card, correct?
Correct. No bonus points for the portion paid with points. Only points are awarded for the portion paid with debit/credit card/cash
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I went to the Loblaws on Bullock in Markham and they had none left of the Westinghouse. Bought the JVC instead from this thread: [Loblaws] JVC 58 inch UHD LED TV $369 + 120,000 in PC Optimum points
loblaws-jvc-58-inch-uhd-led-tv-369-120- ... s-2423992/

Added the Brita filters and a USB cable to get over $400 and 160,000 in points.

If I factor the additional $40 in points, this TV was +$50 (and tax) for an additional 3" and LED. Worth it?
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dealsdeals10 wrote: Full bonus points awarded as in only on the portion paid by credit card, correct?
No. Full points for the entire value of the purchase. Did it successfully twice in-store (two different stores, once with self-checkout, another by cashier).

Last week: bought $299 TV + $2 item to hit $300 threshold (bonus was 15,000 points per $50 spent). Paid with all my 40,000 points, used credit card for rest, and got 90,000 points back.

This week: bought $279 TV + Brita filters to hit $300 threshold (this time bonus is 40,000 points per $100). Paid with the 90,000 points I got last week, used credit card for rest, and still got back 125,000 points (5,000 was extra bonus from Brita).

tldr: paid with points, still got points.
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c5ho wrote: I went to the Loblaws on Bullock in Markham and they had none left of the Westinghouse. Bought the JVC instead from this thread: [Loblaws] JVC 58 inch UHD LED TV $369 + 120,000 in PC Optimum points
loblaws-jvc-58-inch-uhd-led-tv-369-120- ... s-2423992/

Added the Brita filters and a USB cable to get over $400 and 160,000 in points.

If I factor the additional $40 in points, this TV was +$50 (and tax) for an additional 3" and LED. Worth it?
How do you get 50$? $369-$160 is $209
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dealsdeals10 wrote: How do you get 50$? $369-$160 is $209
What I mean is this:

-Westinghouse TV (55") in this thread is $279 (with $80 back in PC points)

-JVC TV (58") I ended up buying is $369 (with $120 back in PC points)

By buying the JVC instead of the Westinghouse, I spent $90 (+tax) more than I had planned. But if I factor the additional $40 in PC points, it's as if I only paid $50 more and got a TV 3" bigger. I'm not sure if it was worth it...yet. :)
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I ordered both the 55" and 32" through PC express only to have the order cancelled a few days later for the scheduled pick up.
I was told even though I purchased it online and submitted payment details, this doesnt guarantee my order and they just keep selling
to people who are able to pick it up first.
I can understand this with food because of expiry dates but electronics?
Anyone else have this experience?
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Oct 11, 2006
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Its the nature of their ecomm pick-up business. They pick the order within 2 hours of you coming to pick it up. They pick the items from the store floor. If an item isn't available when they pick, then you can't get it.

But ya, I did the same but I put my order in at like 6am for a 9am pick-up and still was out of stock.
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newuserhere wrote: Ibought a tv in loblaws and earned points and later i used all points during shoppers mart bonus offer..
Now what happens if i return that tv to get this westinghouse tv..?
Will they automatically adjust new points with the returned tv no longer available points?
or i will not be able to return?
Or i would return and points cannot be removed now as i used..?
i had the same question and tried myself returning but loblaws did not accepted the return itself as it passed 14days period (just finished 15 days of 58" seiki regular smart tv @$369 with 140k points deal).
well..lesson learnt..try not to buy these tv's from grocery stores (costco simply price adjusted even after a month on Hisense when it was dropped $90).

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