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01-24-2010 05:26 PM
Follow my post that had been removed click here: http://forums.bestbuy.com/t5/Manufacturer-Warranti
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02-05-2010 04:15 PM
I had to laugh when I saw a post on consummerist.com about this post. I love the title!
Customer Waits Six Weeks For Best Buy To Not Fix His TV
http://consumerist.com/2010/01/customer-waits-six-
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03-19-2010 03:54 PM
I heard about this on Twitter.
Check your house for chinese Drywall.
I have heard that Chinese Drywall can cause rust and destruction of Electronics. It usually starts with that green line, then poofs the TV.
Good luck!
Alexander C.
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06-08-2010 10:00 PM
What does drywall have to do with TV's?
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06-08-2010 10:36 PM
I believe the third line of his post states the connection.
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06-08-2010 10:54 PM
Nokia's powers of observation are strong...he is one with the force.
To clarify, the dust that is emitted over time from Chinese drywall (as it is like a dry plastery substance that can cake and release particles) is what can cause this by entering into the television and rusting parts of it.
Chinese drywal is known to rust electronics near / mounted on it. Simple vibrations from yoru speakers, ceiling, etc. could cause particles to fall off and enter into your electronics, more specifically your television as they are normally mounted on walls as flat panels.
Hope that helps!
Alexander C.
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06-09-2010 10:38 PM
DUH! Guess I should read the entire post before I have my nightly cocktail.
Thank you oh wise one!!
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