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Hi

We've started the move with PSS. We've declined the wooden boxes for our TVs. The inventory states "antique wrap" next to them. Does anyone know what this is. I'm planning on purchasing TV removal boxes from eBay but do you think they're providing some kind of protection?  They're closed till Tuesday otherwise I'd have phoned them.

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2 hours ago, laf said:

Hi

We've started the move with PSS. We've declined the wooden boxes for our TVs. The inventory states "antique wrap" next to them. Does anyone know what this is. I'm planning on purchasing TV removal boxes from eBay but do you think they're providing some kind of protection?  They're closed till Tuesday otherwise I'd have phoned them.

I think you are better to let PSS wrap them, they will record them as wrapped by you on the inventory otherwise and your insurance will likely not cover them.

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3 hours ago, Jon the Hat said:

They just wrapped ours in loads and loads of the brown padding stuff.

Thanks everyone. Jon, that makes sense of the antique wrap being brown packaging. I'll hold on all the boxes as they're not exactly cheap. 

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12 hours ago, laf said:

Hi

We've started the move with PSS. We've declined the wooden boxes for our TVs. The inventory states "antique wrap" next to them. Does anyone know what this is. I'm planning on purchasing TV removal boxes from eBay but do you think they're providing some kind of protection?  They're closed till Tuesday otherwise I'd have phoned them.

Have you priced one up here to see if its worth bringing them? Prices have dropped this last few years and even without a discount or sale price ,cost is pretty reasonable. Below are the links to 2 popular electrical shops here in QLD.

   https://www.jbhifi.com.au/search?query=tv&page=1

  https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/televisions

 

     Cal x

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On 29/08/2022 at 11:16, calNgary said:

Have you priced one up here to see if its worth bringing them? Prices have dropped this last few years and even without a discount or sale price ,cost is pretty reasonable. Below are the links to 2 popular electrical shops here in QLD.

   https://www.jbhifi.com.au/search?query=tv&page=1

  https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/televisions

 

     Cal x

Yes the larger screen sizes seem very reasonable even compared to here.
We may well want to buy a new one at some stage but would like to take the four we have in anticipation of buying a house with enough rooms for them all! 

We're going to have to rent when we first arrive so it'll be good not to have to make potentially wrong decisions on screen sizes. 

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