The prices can be OK at times, but that’s same for every other electronic stores. What do I mean? These appliances can vary in prices depending on the sales they run. Different stores will have different stacks of extra stuff they want to sell before a time — in this regard, they are not different from any other store. The owner of this store is awfully arrogant toward customers. He’s also not familiar with how the credit works yet he offers 0% interest credit for the purchase. He did not know that applying for a credit can hurt your credit score, he did not know that canceling the credit card after the full payment can hurt your credit score, and he did not know that a lower limit with a balance can hurt the credit score more than a higher limit. All of these instances can hurt your credit score — that I’m not going to go over, but it’s all over the internet. In any case, I decided to buy a TV with the 0% interest offer for 12 months. The TV was on sale. However, upon APPLYING the credit already and having the credit line already finished, the salesman decided that he was going to charge me 100 dollars more because, I quote, «by using this 0% interest credit for the purchase, we pay some money to the card company too, so we have to increase the price.» What is the purpose of this«no interest credit» if I have to pay more money up front? All in all — these guys are scams. Unless you’re buying some rare Korean/Asian appliance that you cannot find in other major retailers like Best Buy, DONOTSHOPHERE.