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Old 01-15-2012, 03:25 PM
 
Location: Easley, SC
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Hey y'all, haven't been on in a real long time, but I am looking to buy a new refrigderator. I've checked some places but you know that can just drive ya squirrely after a while. I'm lookin for a nice bottom freezer three door with the ice maker, you know, fancy. I've been dealing with an extremely small one since I moved here and I can't take it anymore. My honey finally got a job with Aspen Dental as a floor manager. PTL, so I had to quit my job at the fillin station to watch grandgirl. So, I'll be cooking and baking a lot with my extra time. I just can't pay an arm an leg for good one. Please Help y'all. This is such a great site, if anyone knows it's here.Thanks, Btw yes I always check for a scratched one too. I'm in need not proud. lol
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Old 01-15-2012, 04:08 PM
 
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Hey y'all, haven't been on in a real long time, but I am looking to buy a new refrigderator. I've checked some places but you know that can just drive ya squirrely after a while. I'm lookin for a nice bottom freezer three door with the ice maker, you know, fancy. I've been dealing with an extremely small one since I moved here and I can't take it anymore. My honey finally got a job with Aspen Dental as a floor manager. PTL, so I had to quit my job at the fillin station to watch grandgirl. So, I'll be cooking and baking a lot with my extra time. I just can't pay an arm an leg for good one. Please Help y'all. This is such a great site, if anyone knows it's here.Thanks, Btw yes I always check for a scratched one too. I'm in need not proud. lol
try sears outlet on woodruff, they have some of their stuff priced online but check the store, I recently bought a box spring there for next to nothing
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Old 01-15-2012, 05:28 PM
 
Location: Powdersville
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Congrats to your husband.....I recently purchased a large, bottom-freezer refrigerator myself from Lowe's. They have floor-models at reduced prices which can save a bit, and, the associate may be able to discount further. Don not be afraid to ask, it will cost you nothing but may save you $$$. Also, Modern Supply in Williamston is worth the phone call (847-9222) If you find a model you like, call to compare. I bought a front-loading washer and dryer from them and saved enough to get the pedestals for the same price as just the machines from other stores. Do your homework....
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Old 01-15-2012, 05:36 PM
 
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When I was looking to buy a refrigerator last year, I ended up getting it from Lowes. They seemed to have the best prices. Try and get a 10% Lowes coupon from the post office (in their movers package) if you decide to buy from Lowes. That'll save you a little extra.
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Old 01-15-2012, 07:31 PM
 
Location: Wandering.
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try sears outlet on woodruff, they have some of their stuff priced online but check the store, I recently bought a box spring there for next to nothing
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We were looking for a washer and dryer after moving here, and they had some good deals. It seems to be a mix of displays, discontinued models, customer returns, and scratch and dent, but some great deals overall.
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Old 01-16-2012, 08:17 AM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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I second Lowe's. That is usually my first stop when looking for big-ticket appliances. Sears would also be a place I would want to look.
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Old 01-17-2012, 03:02 PM
 
Location: Easley
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Default Lowes

I prefer Lowes as well as they will price match. I can also get 10% off coupons which I will gladly share if you would pm me your info. Name, address and email.
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Old 01-18-2012, 04:53 PM
 
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One thing many people should do is haggle. Yes, it takes some time and you may need to bring out the inner-dbag, but you can knock a big chuck off your OTD cost by asking, demanding, walking away from a sale and their manager(s). I've had success with the Lowes in SC for a W/D.
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Old 01-18-2012, 06:50 PM
 
Location: Somewhere, out there in Zone7B
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One thing many people should do is haggle. Yes, it takes some time and you may need to bring out the inner-dbag, but you can knock a big chuck off your OTD cost by asking, demanding, walking away from a sale and their manager(s). I've had success with the Lowes in SC for a W/D.
You catch more bees with honey than you'll do with vinegar. I've always learned, it never hurts to ask, but to ask nicely. No need to bring out the inner-dbag or be demanding IMHO.
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Piedmont, SC
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We bought all of our new appliances at Sears in the Haywood Mall after shopping around. They had great service, selection, and didn't hesitate to beat some online ads.
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