transporting led tv- any problem laying the box flat?
or is this a huge no-no...
it will be in it's original box...
or is this a huge no-no...
it will be in it's original box...
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face up or face down matter?
If you put it in its original packing, with the foam and all...they can take a beating.
I know because I used to work truck nights at Best Buy....Cannot confirm nor deny things that may have happened during those nights..
...you're probably the reason i went through 3 tv's before i got a non-broken one from my local best buy 3 years ago.
Mayhaps.... Probably not though; I took very good care of the products I handled, I cannot speak for other people.
..That awkward moment that the ONE time you drop a TV and think it's fine, it gets returned two days later with a cracked screen. Customer claims it's cracked out of the box, manager calling him a liar, pull manager aside to explain that it was probably due to me... Oops.
You'd be surprised man. There's some managers out there that are smart, and take the hit as long as you can tell it wasn't intentionally done (wii-mote through the screen...). There's others that would allow the customer to have to waste their own time to either contact corporate to get a $25 gift card, and let the store get a "no no that's not how we do it" phone call from corporate, or take their product to a different store.
I have hours of retail nightmare/horror stories that I can tell after only working in customer service (I was a "supervisor") for a few months...
if I can get it in my back seat that's where it will go.. . but I don't think it will fit. I don't think the doors open far enough
led is an lcd