I did a bit of business at Weather's TV in Edmond earlier this month and was hugely impressed. I'm one of those guys who buys his cables on monoprice and finds the best deal on components after doing a lot of research. I first darkened the door of this establishment because I was representing someone on a DUI in Edmond municipal court and was about to be in the market for a new TV. I had no intention of buying from a brick and mortar store, but ended up doing so. My first contact was about 15 minutes with a salesman looking at 70" and 80" TVs to hang above my fireplace. The salesman actually put everything on hold so he could go to my home and see where I wanted to install it and help me determine what would fit. The next day, he's out there and measures and finds that an 80" would probably look obnoxious, so we settle on 70." Based on my needs, which he carefully assessed, he put together a written quote including parts and labor for installation. Yeah, I found a better job on Amazon.com, but the $2 (yes, two dollars) cheaper wasn't worth the price tag of the shipping and handling, the hassle of mounting the SOB myself, etc. For a very affordable price, they mounted the TV on my wall, included cables which were priced around what Monoprice would charge (think $7 for a 15-foot HDMI cable instead of the $50 you'd pay at Best Buy), made the wires look pretty and hooked everything up.
The service after the sale was pretty outstanding as well. Yesterday, I had a little glitch with the TV blacking out when I wanted to play 3D movies. Turns out, I needed a higher speed HDMI cable. Because it was their mistake, they're just replacing all of my cables at their expense--even sending someone out to do it.
Let me put it in plain terms. I don't care where you are in the metro. There is no excuse not to buy mid to high end electronics from a big box retailer or online. Our local guys are competitive and will service your products after the sale.
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