It may not be an issue, as according to some experts, the real price cut (if any) may set in at least 3-4 month stretch, though GOI can always put a CESS charge to compensate for the Tax revenue loss.
I m fucked then, was planing to get pulsar ns400 .
From amazon?
check link attached
Donāt think it is recommended to buy auto vehicles from amazon unless it is EV/scooters etc.
Thats true. But they ayways come from the auto dealers and also will never know what kind of crap they send(maybe a test vehicle, will never know!). But it is always better to test ride and get 1.
I would skip. Thatās not a great bike. Go for Triumph 400. Some time back, dominor 400 was so good. I donāt know if they still make it. Avoid ns series. I got shoulder pain, back pain, chain problems, and poor top gear performance/stability ratio from ns.
I have visited and talked with bajaj dealers.
They have said just book the exshowroom price from amazon if i m getting any discount. As its all the same to them.
They are more interested in ripping me off selling overpriced insurance and rto charges.
Do people really buy anything big from amazon , I asked alot of people when i was buying fridge and washing machine and no surprise the one who got from amazon always had dents , scratches and what not.
Only if thereās one-day or scheduled delivery. For my pin-code, thereās seller named Dawn something, they have pretty good delivery for large appliances.
For something like a fridge, I prefer going to Reliance Digital or Croma because they will offer prices lower than Amazon.
I tried to do a self delivery with a 55" tv a few years ago and I broke it while taking it out of the box, so Iāve been using it as a work light:
Yes, it still hurts.
Sorry about your TV but itās interesting.
First time I see someone using TV for light.
Why dont you try to exchange it for some good offer .
You may still get decent price.
Even if you can save few thousand bucks you can buy good work light for that instead of your tv.
Just my 2 cent.
Ah, i cracked the screen so I removed the LCD layer. Itās a decent work light, nice colour rendering. It powers off every 15 mins so I use that as a timer to either finish or take a break. Wouldnāt have paid 70k for it though. The EMIās ended two years ago but it still stings a little bit. Itās a Panasonic 4K model.
Would I be able to exchange it even if the lcd layer is missing? It pulls about 75W and I was thinking of maybe turning it into a bluetooth speaker or something after the pain fades away.
I donāt think you will be able to sell it without LCD layer.
But here is something I think can work but will need little investment.
Go to TV and electronic market area in your city and see if they can offer a cheap third party LCD for it.
Even check scarp electronic market .
Take photos, model numbers and show them.
They might fix it for just Rs 1000-2000.
Then exchange it as working TV with some good electronic deal on Flipkart or Croma or Reliance or Amazon . Joh bhi bakara mile and get rid of this.
This is the nuttiest thing I have read on TE XD
I have bought everything from a tv, ac,fridge and washing machine online.
Only the tv was from Amazon,rest all from fk.
Back then when I did this, I never wouldāve been able to predict that hdtvs would fall in price to where they are today, so this seems like a viable option. Maybe I can get a replacement panel and salvage this thing.
In all my life I never thought I will see a TV being used as ceiling light.
I bought a Sony 75 inch TV from amazon as it was not available anywhere and I was getting good discount on Amazon.