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anyone got one of those soniq tv's? probably getting one for the garage at home

not the best components i know.. but as long as it doesn't blow up i'm happy

$259 for a 40" (1080p LED) at jb is decent (last years model)

Kogan. 40 inch LED $299.

Had one, sister has it now, still works fine. Colour etc is pretty crap though, always looked mega washed out. I looked at a 55" when I bought my current tv but still looked pretty washed out. Much happier with my 50" Samsung for only slightly more coin.

Hopefully should be OK man.

Bought a few things with some mates awhile ago, when the package arrived my shoes were actually missing (no apparent reason, but could see in the picking slip it looked like whoever was collecting all the items just forgot or something -___-''), which was pretty annoying. But gave them a call / email and it was sorted out relatively quickly iirc. Still disappointing, but wasn't the end of the world; was sorted relatively hassle free.

They weren't missed they must have went out of stock between me placing the order and them processing it... Every other item on the list says sent bar one pair which says cancelled, and the order status says partially cancelled.

I know I'll get a refund but common sense would say email the buyer and ask if they want to choose another pair... Or at the very least, email them and let them know they'll be refunded etc

Tariquet... You can do better than that :P

grab yourself a 1979 Comte De Lamaestre (have to buy it online as the sole importer doesn't have a retail liquor license and can only sell to restaurants)

They weren't missed they must have went out of stock between me placing the order and them processing it... Every other item on the list says sent bar one pair which says cancelled, and the order status says partially cancelled.

I know I'll get a refund but common sense would say email the buyer and ask if they want to choose another pair... Or at the very least, email them and let them know they'll be refunded etc

Don't disagree with you there.

Tariquet... You can do better than that :P

grab yourself a 1979 Comte De Lamaestre (have to buy it online as the sole importer doesn't have a retail liquor license and can only sell to restaurants)

I will take a look
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