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Thousands of ultra high definition TVs to be auctioned with $1 reserve – 3AW
More than 3000 ultra high definition televisions are set to be auctioned off at a bargain price, after COVID-19 shutdowns prevented them from being sold at major…

More than 3000 ultra high definition televisions are set to be auctioned off at a bargain price, after COVID-19 shutdowns prevented them from being sold at major retailers.
Each TV is selling unreserved online with bidding starting at just $1.
Chief Operations Officer for Lloyds Auctions, Lee Hames, says the TVs are high quality, but have ended up in the auction house after electronics brand, Konka, called off its entry into the Australian market due to COVID-19.
“They come with all the tech. It…
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