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I bought a big screen TV from Walmart the middle of December. Can I return it April 24?

It stayed in the box for three weeks. Then I didn't get Satellite until a month and a half ago. The TV stopped working about a month after I got Satellite. I took it back to Walmart last night and the girl behind the counter told me they don't take TVs back after 90 days. Does this seem right? Shouldn't a TV last five or ten years? I am 70 and I really thought this TV would be the last one I would have to buy. What can I do?

Update:

No BEANO - Walmart would not take it back. It was hard to carry it, too!

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  • gkk_72
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Yes I agree with you that tv sets should last 5 or 10 or more years. Unfortunately they all don't and some of them fail very early.

    While the time for exchange is past, I am pretty sure you still have a warranty on the tv as most warranties are for a year. So the only option you have is to look at your owner's manual and figure out where you need to call for warranty repair.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Looks like Walmart sells products according to the age of the buyers. They must've not expected you back.

  • 9 years ago

    That is right. Their warranty is 90days. After that, you need to contact the manufacturer for support.

  • 9 years ago

    Walmart takes everything back

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