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    CVS carrying Mobile ATSC TVs for less than $60

    Was at CVS, and I can't even remember what brand I saw today, but they were selling a mobile ATSC TV for like $58 plus tax. Seems cheap, especially for a place known for being a pharmacy.


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    I have CVS do this on other electronic boxes. They even carried one of the CECBs for a while here. A month from now they may be out. They seem to find a product they can buy cheap, do one huge purchase, then move on. Something like the way Big Lots (if you have one there) works. Find a manufacturers close out, or over run and buy it all up. In other words it doesn't become a regular product.
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