I bought an LG 1500 dollar tv from conns. I had it for 3 months it went out and I called and told them it took 3 weeks for someone to come and try to fix it. I took pics of the tv the day I made the claim there was no scratch or mark on the tv. Well in the process of waiting to have tv fixed my cat unfortunately knocked it over. I didn’t think up much about it since they were coming to fix it. Unfortunately I was told the tv is know longer covered with the warranty because my cat knocked it down while on the floor. It’s terrible how fragile these expensive tvs are and I regret buying it. It cost 1500 dollars just for the screen sand price as the tv. I’m extremely heart broken and LG LIFE ID NOT GOOD!!!!!!!!! Shannon Cohen
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