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Maybe Sears Outlet Centers. I would think local stores since the cost of shipping would be more expensive.
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Try this website for some info: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] I don't know anything about it personally, but it seems like it would be worth a try. You would probably find the deepest discount at a place like this. Sometimes they have scratches or dents, but maybe in a spot that isn't noticeable. Sears outlet is where I bought our appliances, but I don't think they have one in the Twin Cities anymore. I bought a freezer at a regular Sears store and got a pretty good deal. They offer some deals like extra 10% off the sale price plus free delivery. Find what you want so you're ready when they go on sale. Come to think of it I bought my washer from them , too after looking around. I saw they had a sale and just called them and made the arrangements on the phone. You can look on the Sears website to see if they have any sales going on right now. I bought both items in March and April. I think there were some special sales going on.Sams Club has some good deals, but very limited in selection. Try Best Buy also. |
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