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Thread: Must I get this TV from Canada

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    Default Must I get this TV from Canada

    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...fa295a8df8en02

    This looks like a killer deal works out to around R6 400
    I am going to Canada for a holiday- We are allowed R3 000 duty free allowance per passenger which can be grouped together for a family-we are 4 so that's R12 000. We are not intending to do any other shopping so this will fall under the allowance hence no duty.
    What I want to know is would u guys buy it if u could? I know the warranty won't work here but this is a HUGE saving for a smilar product in SA.
    Any advice would be appreciated.
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    And the shipping?

    Don't even think about it if you want decent quality SD TV and sport.
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    I bring it on with my luggage- $40 extra
    What u mean about the SD and sport? is this a crappy tv?

    http://www.wantitall.co.za/Electroni...ck__B0036EH17M
    R21 000! as opposed to R6 500
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    Quote Originally Posted by silkman View Post
    I bring it on with my luggage- $40 extra
    What u mean about the SD and sport? is this a crappy tv?

    http://www.wantitall.co.za/Electroni...ck__B0036EH17M
    R21 000! as opposed to R6 500
    You can have a massive 46" TV as luggage? Not sure how that works, and surely customs will nail you if they find out.

    R21,000 is a bit steep, should be around R18,000 - still expensive though.

    It's an entry level 60Hz (no-no for sport) LED-backlit LCD. For that kind of money you could get a mid range LCD like Samsung 6 Series with much better SD TV quality and sport capability (100+Hz). Even better yet, you could get an even bigger plasma if you specifically want good quality SD TV and sport - 50" HD plasma for R8000ish.

    You're shooting yourself in the foot if your TV ever breaks and you need warranty support which can only be had in Canada.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TYR View Post
    Rather this one at same price ... Much better tv ...
    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...6e0a3818d4en02
    @postmanpot what do u think of the one TYR suggested?
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    Quote Originally Posted by silkman View Post
    I bring it on with my luggage- $40 extra
    Are you sure you can do that? Pretty sure customs is going to nail you...

    Guess you can take it out of the box, hook up DSTV mobile and say its a carry TV

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    That's what Air Canada told me - will try to get it in writing. Why would customes nail me if its under the allowance- I will declare it. Will have proof of payment of R 6500- allowed R12 000.
    SARS website doesn't state any exclusions like electornics for the duty free allowance.
    http://www.sars.gov.za/home.asp?pid=174
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    Quote Originally Posted by silkman View Post
    @postmanpot what do u think of the one TYR suggested?
    It's the Samsung 6 Series like I mentioned - very good TVs, at quite a pretty penny.

    But to advise you correctly, it really all depends on what you intend using the TV for, what sources you will be displaying, etc.?
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    mostly movies and some sport
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    Apparently TV's from North America wont work here ex: You can play XBOX/PS, watch DVD,s and so on. But because of the whole PAL/NTSC thing you wont be able to watch normal TV. Just from what i heard
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    Quote Originally Posted by silkman View Post
    mostly movies and some sport
    Samsung PS50C430 50" HD plasma @ R8000ish in South Africa. Look no further, trust me.

    Please go into the shop and compare it at said sport/movies to similarly priced LCDs, as well as mid range LCDs like the 6 Series.

    You'll be pleasantly surprised how for half the price you're getting the bigger size and superior/equal picture quality vs. the Samsung 6 Series LCDs at double the price.

    In fact the PS50C430 will most likely cream the better LCD at sport. Not to mention the plasma will be much better for SD content like non-HD movie/series rips, etc. Don't worry, HD will blow your mind, too.
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    Arriving in South Africa

    It is obligatory for each individual traveller arriving in South Africa to complete a declaration form DA 331 and declare all goods acquired abroad which are in their possession. Declarations may not be completed jointly by two or more individuals.
    So they might charge import duties on the tv.
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    got myself a samsung full HD 32 inch tv a couple of years ago and have never looked back... samsung are a great brand and are reasonably priced for the quality you get.

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    after reading the posts- I'm leaning towards not buying it from their- may be too much hassle
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