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Tonight my husband I went into Bet Buy to purchase the above tv. We found out that they were out of stock and could not be ordered from another store or online. This is the only tv my husband is interested in. I have two questions: 1. Will they possibly get more in? 2. Are there ever sales after the Super Bowl for tvs? It was 3,200 marked to 1,800. Thank you for any help or advice! I looked at competitors just to see and only find that is it out of stock.

I'm guessing you were looking at the 60 inch ES7100. I too am very interested in grabbing this TV for the $1800 sale price, but since the Super Bowl ended the only places I can find it for that price are online, indepedent retailer...not Samsung certified. I'm hoping when the new models come out over the next month BB will mark these back down as a clearance sale, but i'm beginning to wonder if that happen. Anyone know how BB's model clearance usually works? I did ask the store manager the day after the Super Bowl sale ended and they said since Samsung has their unilateral pricing, they couldn't give me the TV for the price it was the day before. Kind of a crappy deal I thought, since I was a day late....

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