A:AnswerI recommend getting A friend and doing it yourself very easy just take a screwdriver take out the brackets in back of the 46 and use the same parts to put on the 50 and then hook it
A:AnswerIn my area Best Buy has total tech for 199.00 one year membership which allows you to get service at a discounted price. Mounting tv’s is regular around 100 but with total tech it’s only 49 great buy and I firgured if I had at least 3 things done it could pay for itself.
A:AnswerI was in the same situation, and I did have to pay for the new mounting at the full price. That is outside of their protection plan service, but I figured it was worth it to make sure it was set up properly.
A:AnswerThe Geek Squad did place an older TV on a mount for us. They, also, mounted a new TV above our fireplace.
They did tell us not to use the fireplace until we put in a mantle, otherwise the sound bar could burn out.
A:AnswerHi Garrett – That’s correct, we charge on a per-TV basis so you’d be looking at $199.99 per. If this is for a business, however, we may have some alternate options for you. Please check out www.bestbuybusiness.com or give us a call at 1-877-393-1038 to discuss our service options and see if we may be able to offer you a package of services and products that will fit you needs and your budget.
A:AnswerHello Ray – Our Premium TV Mounting service does include a remote programming, as long as it is not a learning-type remote. We do offer a separate remote control programming service, however, if your remote is a learning-type. When you schedule your service, please let the person you’re speaking with know you also want a remote programmed as well, and we can check it out to see if an additional fee is needed.