FREE $100 GIFT CARD:As of Dec. 17,Japan Movies | Adult Movies Online the 65-inch LG C4 OLED TV is on sale for $1,499.99, $300 off its list price of$1,799.99. As a bonus, Best Buy is also offering a free $100 gift card with purchase.
Following Black Friday and Cyber Monday, there are still quite a few worthy deals to explore at various retailers. Best Buy is offering a particularly nice holiday treat right now for shoppers on the lookout for a new TV. Not only can you save on one of the best TVs available at the moment, the LG C4 OLED, but you'll also get a bonus gift card with your purchase.
Best Buy has the 65-inch LG C4 OLED marked down from its list price of $1,799.99 to $1,499.99, which is a great deal for a TV like this. What makes it even better, though, is you can get a free $100 Best Buy gift card with your purchase of this TV. And who doesn't love free money?
SEE ALSO: Looking for a solid gaming TV deal? The LG B4 55-inch OLED TV is $400 off.This TV is worth every cent, too. Thanks to its OLED display, you'll see a vibrant picture with excellent contrasts that are further enhanced by crisp 4K resolution. Not to mention, this TV is packed with exciting features like Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Filmmaker Mode that make it the ultimate screen for movie nights.
And with a free $100 gift card, you can put that towards numerous different items at Best Buy. Especially with the holidays coming up, you could even use it to get some last-minute gifts, and Best Buy is full of great options at the moment.
This deal won't stick around for long, so get a free $100 gift card with purchase of a discounted 65-inch LG C4 OLED TV whilst it's live.
Looking to save even more ahead of the holidays? Thankfully, there are still plenty of great offers available after Cyber Monday. Best Buy's last-minute savings event has plenty of exciting deals right now, but outside of the retailer, you can also save on a selection of gaming laptops across different stores and Amazon Echo devices are also still enjoying some very nice discounts at the moment.
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