Ranjanwolf242

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      March 18, 2025 at 6:25 am
      Why would you even pay 10% without getting clarity about physical possession? You are already stuck. Rule of thumb – don’t trust anyone in property transactions. Ask them to return the 10% or give possession at the time of registry. No matter how nice they seem, losing your peace of mind is not worth it.

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        February 18, 2025 at 4:52 pm
        While Sony is at fault for not keeping the panels for repair, I do believe they are offering a near-fair offer. As the faulty Sony TV is out of warranty, any repair is going to cost the panel replacement charges and any service charges. Also, OLED panels are pretty expensive and while I don’t know the cost of a 55inch OLED panel used in the A80J, I am pretty sure it’s close to the exchange cost asked by them for offering a brand new OLED TV, which is also the newest model you can get. If you were expecting that repair was going to be cheaper, you are mistaken. I know what I am talking about. You can haggle and bring the exchange price down but it’s not going away. Again, Sony is still at fault for not keeping spares but their resolution seems near-fair. No rights are being violated.

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