Samsung 214 cm (85 inches) 4K Ultra HD Smart Neo QLED TV QA85Q60CAKXXL (Titan Grey)

**Product Name:**Samsung 214 cm (85 inches) 4K Ultra HD Smart Neo QLED TV QA85Q60CAKXXL (Titan Grey)

Price:

₹347491

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Oh this is a beauty!!

50 Hertz

Never rely on ecomm platform product info for anything, samsung own website page does not mention Hz so how can amazon info be reliable.

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That’s strange, I have seen companies brag about their TVs high refresh rates, So why does Samsung is not mentioning it?

Seems like Amazon picked the date from here, maybe samsung is not advertising it because it uses motion rate (aka simulated refresh rate) to actually display the picture.

bas 3,40,000 kam pdh rhe h

(just short of .34 million )

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Makes no sense to advertise it as 50Hz, maybe that’s why the skipped it.

Try to write English translation of your sentences as per message that i got from mods here in bracket
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( short of Rs3,40,000 to buy this beauty, anyone interested to rob a bank looking for a partner?)

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I’ll be honest

I read the amount as 347xx and thought it’s a good deal for 35k :slight_smile:

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Even I read it as 34.7k at first, immediately started looking for my card. Then looked at the price again and all dreams were crushed.

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Had that been for 35k. I would have bought all the available stock and sell it through my uncle’s shop as a bumper deal for atleast 50k :winking_face_with_tongue::rofl:

So You would have got 3.5L stuff for 35k and solid it for 50k. Keeping only 15k as margin….kya business karega tu bhai.

I would have sold it between 2.5 L to 3L.

The main incentive would have been promotion of the store. The margin was only to cover the operational cost and the hassle.

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being in business , i think the type of people that get attracted by massive discounts are the least loyal customers.

they will just find the next business which are doing massive discounts ,

so its just better to sale item 10-15 percent less than the market rate if you ever got a wholesale deal somewhere

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I concur people who have the habit of roaming around.. wasting time to find a good deal are the least loyal. They would rather spend 1000 rs of petrol roaming around shop to shop to save 500 rs. Not to mention the time wasted.

Then these people also tend to boast about how they got such a good deal to friends and family.

also seeing this new trend of including the old item exchange discounts in the deal price and boasting how they got such a good deal.

Arey bhai lol..

Rant finsihed.. thank you for reading.

Edit: I’ve also had some geniuses tell me how they can claim gst on a new item purchase and that would bring there cost to below my selling price.

to be honest i am one of those people that do this (roam around for a deal)

My notable finds are :

  1. I needed to purchase recliner bed for my grandmother . jaipur quotation was 24k got the same for 15k from delhi
  2. purchased a shutter motor which was quoated at 24k at my hometown , 17 k at nearest city than purchased the same from gurgaon at 11.5k
  3. Purchased 5 mp ip camera (generic imported) at 1400 per piece . The quality is superb

But with me if i get a good deal somewhere i always try to send them repeat customers ,

I sent one customer for recliner bed and 2 for the ip cameras

All of these are non branded.. one off items. I’m talking about readily available branded products.

For eg cheap electronics or car parts like tyres/battery etc.. you would be shocked how much time and resources people waste trying to find a product that is already readily available to save 200-300rs.

It’s just a Indian thing I guess.

I just had one customer yesterday tell me how a jankar of his is selling an item I am selling for 300 rs less in a city which is 500kms away from mine.

He spent atleast 45 mins on my shop understanding the product.. then making calls elsewhere then negotiating that 300rs with me.

I politely told him to pls go somewhere else.. that guy would have easily spent 500 in petrol.. getting from my place to some other shop where also he was unlikely to get the same deal.

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well i would not do that for at least 1k(after concluding transportation cost) or 20 percent of the product value

anything less than that will not be worth my time

so basically all readily available products get out of this criteria . They already dont have that much retail margin

Doesn’t that require gst of the buyer as well on the invoice? Of course, the whole point of gst input credit is meant for businesses & not for personal use.