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hey guys, just thought yous might be interested, this wenseday only, jb hi-fi are having a big sale and are open till 10pm. The Sale is from 6pm-10pm, 20% off Speakers and Receivers

15% off Computers

30% off Car Sound

20% off Cds Dvds and Games

15% off TVs

15% off Cameras

10% off Navigation

and yer..i work there and aparently for tv's, 15% off is pretty much near cost price

how much are the speakers around ?

I honestly hate the audio guys in JB, I think its the fact that they work on commission, if your not buying a entire system they don't give 2 shits what it is you need help with, and they have such a know-it-all-mentality like yea your the supposed "expert" and I would love some good advice but don't go buy this, this and this, it's perfect for you....like how the heck do you know whats perfect for me? I know every place is different but this has just been my experience, and not really happy with it. I might drop by see whats on offer and go ahead and make some purchases if I can snab a good deal....just curious anyone else get this experience from JB....i bet it's cause I look Asian.

Course your excluded James :unsure:

yeah i hate the car audio guys man. i bought my stereo from jb in highpoint spent close to 10grand. when i was selecting the headunit i said to the guy that i dont car what it is or how much it costs as long as it has a ipod connection and that it is a double din unit.....

go to install it about 6 months later and guess what it has no ipod connection at all. so now i have a 2800 paperweight.... and they would accept it back because i lost the reciept....

gonna try and grab one of these:

http://www.jbhifi.com.au/tv-lcd-led-plasma...ma-tv-sku-52427

with the 15% off it comes down to $1527, which isn't bad for that screen. even if it has wanky 3d shit.

I couldn't care less for 3D gimmickery. but Full HD plasma at 600Hz that's $1500 and talks to the Galaxy S phone or tablet, XBMC compatible, reads off samba shares natively... that's sweet.

arghh went to knox,, was there by 6pm as doors about to open, was fullpacked ppl everywhere then doors opened n everyone barged inside lol, within 15mins the line was to the back of the store, so didnt end up getting black ops =[, anywhere still selling it for $60

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