• 5th April 2009 - By admin
    Vizio TV




    For 1000 new what is selling one that is selling one that is selling one that is six months old.

    For 1000 new what is fair price to offer someone who is six months old.


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  • 7 Comments to “How much is a six month old 42″ Vizio plasma tv worth?”

    • scott b on April 5, 2009

      personally I would offer 500$- 700$. You figure for starters you are taking a risk of buying a product that is used. Who knows if the television has been knocked down, or knocked about. And also , MOST IMPORTANTLY you can not buy an extended warranty for it. If you read consumer reports they recommend that you buy the extended warranty for3items.1 excercise equipment that has a computer type chips or programs in it. I.e. treadmills , eliptical machines etc. 2 computers, 3 electronics.I.e. T.V’S ,stereos etc.So to conclude unless you are getting a sweet deal on the plasma screen buy brand new .because in the long run saving a couple of hundred bucks may not be worth it.

    • bigdee_x on April 6, 2009

      its worth exactly what someone that wants it will pay for it. if nobody wants it , its worth nothing..

    • richard r on April 7, 2009

      first you bought a vizio TV! did you bring it home in a Yugo car? sorry about that,500 dollars as long as they aren’t close friends or relatives it what yo can con some poor guy into buying it

    • Adam B on April 10, 2009

      about $650 – $700. that way you will be asking for a fair price for a big tv and people will be interested because its still relatively new and its $300 under the current price

    • The Count on April 12, 2009

      If you are smart, you will pass on buying that TV. First of all, who makes ” Vizio “, and why are they selling it ? Could there be some issues with it ? And most important of all, the Plasma technology is proving to have several glitches, among them being the high energy costs of operating them. I would put the money you have down on a Sony or Samsung LCD HDTV(with built-in HD tuner). LCD is by far the way to go, not plasma or DLP.

    • panagirl69 on April 12, 2009

      First thing I would ask is WHY the people are getting rid of a basically brand new plasma tv. Vizio is an off name brand – a mongrel if you will. The manufacturer’s warranty will not follow the tv if they already registered the tv (or refuse to give you a copy of the sales receipt) so you would be responsible for any repairs the set needs. The next problem would be to FIND a service center that will even look at that brand tv. You don’t have any sort of recourse if something happens a week after the tv is bought from these people.
      Have you watched the tv? On what kind of signal? HD or standard analog? How long did you watch it?
      There are many things to consider when buying a “new” tv like this. Especially one that is not a brand name set.
      If the set does have a problem and they tell you it is an “easy” fix – RUN in the other direction.
      I would save whatever you are going to offer them and put it towards the cost of a better made set.

    • goon on April 13, 2009

      NOT THAT MUCH. STAY HARD