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shelford

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#147041 6-Jun-2014 18:59
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This afternoon I've noticed a blob or some kind of pixel issue on my new LG tv. It wasn't there is am or yesterday and I have no idea what has happened. The tv hasn't been touched at all. I had a few issues after I got it with excessive back light bleeding/leaking which seems to have fixed itself (or otherwise only noticeable when watching low quality downloaded shows) when I called LG about the light leaking issue they told me to do a factory rest which I did and it showed no improvement so i've done the same today and it hasn't helped at all.

I'm going to call LG about it tomorrow but thought i'd check her to see if anyone has a quick fix or know what it could be.

Thanks




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  #1063821 12-Jun-2014 09:15
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shelford: Do they have to replace it if I ask? Only because they were the ones who told me to go to LG first. Also I only have a photo of the receipt as I put the original in a safe place and now don't remember where that was, will they accept that?

They shouldn't have sent you to LG. If you go to the Retailer (as you should) that is their responsibility. Copy or Photo of receipt is fine. If you paid by Card they can find the original. Under the Warrantee (or CGA) they need to fix it (replace the panel) or replace the whole TV.

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