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Best Buy prices for TVs are often higher than Amazon due to the costs of maintaining physical storefronts, expert staff, and immediate, in-person service. While Amazon utilizes dynamic, high-volume pricing, Best Buy may offer better post-purchase support (extended returns, financing) and price-matches, which you can leverage to reduce the cost. Best Buy has physical retail overheads (rent, electricity, sales associates) that Amazon does not, allowing Amazon to undercut them on price. Amazon.com frequently adjusts prices based on inventory levels and competitor data, whereas traditional retailers may have slower, fixed pricing cycles. Best Buy often includes benefits like longer return periods (up to 60 days for members), immediate pickup, and in-person service, which may be built into the price...^Ivan.
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