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while there is still a Bush tax cut, why not apply $100 of that tax cut into buying a digital TV tuner? Or paying $300 for a new 19 inch Digital TV?

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while there is still a Bush tax cut, why not apply $100 of that tax cut into buying a digital TV tuner? Or paying $300 for a new 19 inch Digital TV?

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By June every family will get a $500 check from the IRS, as part of Bush’s tax cut to stimulate the economy. So there is no reason now to use part of that money to get with the 21st century and buy a Digital TV tuner or Digital TV. The coupon will cover $40 to $60 of the cost based on what Digital Tuner you buy, and chances are the stores will also offer a $20 or more rebate for buying a tuner so they can move them early from their inventory. The average Digital TV Tuner costs between $60 to $80, and $40 to $60 of it is covered by the coupon, which makes the tuner $20 to $30 after coupon, before a $20 rebate, which makes it $10 or $20 after the rebate. Put it this way, would you be willing to pay under $100 to get a better quality picture on your TV set than you are already getting? I would. Esp if after a coupon and rebate my cost would be $20 or less. I’d go without lunch for a week, to save up the $20 that the Digital Tuner would cost after the coupon and rebate.

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