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Panasonic Offers Replacement Lamps for Some LCD TVs

Janice of Galloway NJ (07/09/08)
PT-40LC12 Panasonic projection display bulb replacement

Maggie of Walled Lake, MI July 7, 2008

Maggie of Walled Lake MI (07/07/08)
I purchased a panasonic PT50LC14 in February 2005 for 2300 I have had nothing but trouble with the stupid lamp. Panasonic didnt want to do anything for me. I had to purchase another lamp and that exploded too six month later. So here we are after all the money spent and no TV. I'm done spending money. Please help.

We've been without TV seven months combined. It just sits there for decoration. I wasted my money. I can't afford another TV and Im not spending one more penny on yet another lamp.

Maggie of Walled Lake, MI July 7, 2008

Maggie of Walled Lake MI (07/07/08)
we purchased a pt50lc14 in february 2005 we've been having a lot of problems especially with the lamp ty la 1000. panasonic was not willing to help us with replacing the defective bulb. so i had to purchase another one that did not last either. i have been ripped off of 2300 plus a 200 dollar lamp please help

we can't watch tv

Tracey of Uhrichsville, OH July 3, 2008

Tracey of Uhrichsville OH (07/03/08)
Purchased Panasonic PT50LC13 television Aug. 2005. From that time until May, 2008, there have been a total of four lamps in the television. This last time, I purchased a lamp, still didn't work. Had to take it to a service dealer, who just called me to inform me the television is basically, beyond repair. In short, one of the voltages in the television is only putting out 300 watts, when it should be 1700, which results in a problem with the ballister circuit, and possibly affected the main circuit board, of which is no longer available. To even start to fix the television, it would cost app. 1000, and then, the main curciut can be checked, and if ruined, I'm out the money and still no television. I told the repairman to put it back together and we'd pick it up and store it in the garage. I feel Panasonic has a real lemon, and reading the complaints on the consumer affairs web page I'm not alone.

Because of excess medical bills, as well as gas costs, etc., we cannot afford another television, and are paying for hd reception, with no television. I thought when I purchased this television (just a note, it was purchased with my father's death benefit, because he always wanted to buy us a television for our new house, but passed away before he was able), which is the most expensive television I've ever purchased, it would last a lot longer than 31 months.

Michael of Kenmore, NY July 1, 2008

Michael of Kenmore NY (07/01/08)
my replacement tv from the class action lawsuit ,, the bulb blew out on the new tv after 8 mo bulb was never suppost to go it did go, no warranty on the new one something is up here i'm not the only one

Brian of Lorain, OH June 30, 2008

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