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LG G7 ThinQ 64GB Smartphone - Black $747 @ Harvey Norman

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Hi guys, long time follower first time poster!
I stumbled upon this deal as it was 799 earlier today and when i went back online to buy it I was delighted to see it had dropped some more.
Free click and collect a few stores around my area of Melbourne have stock eg. Dandenong, Frankston.
Cheers
Any tips or if its not clear and simple let me know!

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  • +5

    $719.20 from Allphones eBay Store with code POTPLANT.

    • +1

      If you want to support them :P

      Some might have HN vouchers etc although I think the recent Amex deal has expired :(

      • Should be Oct 30

      • You want to support Gerry Harvey instead?

        • At least he's upfront about his schemes. But I see your point.

    • +2

      $637.48 after TRS, if you are travelling within the next 60 days time.

      • $588.4 if you also use your 10% off eBay gift card (bought previously).

        • +1

          The way this thread is going I should just check back this afternoon and buy it for $50 :-)

  • +2

    Looove a good LG price drop!

    I'm in once it hits the 5's…..shouldn't be too far off (based on their phones historically).

    • +2

      Wish I could wait but pretty happy with this price, still using my s7 edge but theres not much screen left thats not smashed 😂 picking up the g7 tomorrow

    • +2

      Don't think it'll reach $500 unless you okay with grey import.

  • +5

    would OW price beat this? bring it down to $709.65?

    • +2

      There's no reason why they wouldn't price match. Since Harvey Norman is a physical store, and it local stock.

    • +1

      Oh! See I'm still such a novice ozbargainer I didnt think of that!

    • Not in stock at any store I checked with (even though you can buy it online from them).

  • +11

    Please boycott Harvey Norman for it's disgraceful behaviour by lobbying Govt. forcing an online tax on us all

    • -7

      the under $1000 tax free is still there, it’s ebay that has come to the party as they have australian presence, and a few select other sellers who i think collectbthe gst from their overseas sales but don’t pass it onto the tax office as they don’t have an australian presence or abn.

      now it’s more a matter of finding sellers overseas who dont collect the extra 10%, australia post and customs don’t collect gst for items coming via post .

      pain is amazon now just has the crap AU options so no more cheap amps from europe, or printed books from USA, etc.

      doubt boycotting HN if they have a bargain punishes their bottom line ….who buys fridges, toasters and TVs from overseas anyway, it’s the occasional phone deal, usb stick or camera, all which are limited stocks when on special.

      Gerry just wanted his face on tv for free ads more than it was impacting his bottom line.

      • I am very sure Ebay passes on the GST. But the rest is right.

  • Important question: Is it pronounced "Think" or "Thin queue"?

  • -1

    I will never again touch an lg product after the boot loop fiasco. Buy at your own risk, and know that lg offers abysmal support for any future error

    • I had the boot loop on the LG 4. They fixed it for me. It took 2 months though.

    • Thanks for the neg for pointing out that lg service and customer care is trash.

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