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Deanna of Bozeman, MT November 22, 2009 I also was ripped off by phlips magnovox. I purchased a 52in plasma one year ago for $1497.00. Now It won't even turn on. I contacted the "customer service" and was told because the warranty expired they weren't allowed to tel me anything about the tv. We saved for a year to buy a tv and now have no means to replace it nor do we have the $400-$600 to fix it. I can't believe they are getting away with this. Pao of Akron, OH November 22, 2009 I bought a flat 62" big screen tv model# 60PL9200D/37 from Samsclub last couple year ago and after the first year my tv have some blinking and it went death. I did tried to call Philips customer and they told me that I need some maintain done there's nothing they can do because they warranty is out. I think i just throw $1700.00 in to trash. I do need some justice for for this. please do something to stop these people making junk. Raul of Homestead, FL November 21, 2009 I have a Phillips Flat screen TV in which I've been having an issue with TV turning on. There is a red-light flashing, in which it has happened before several times in the past and by me unplugging the TV for several minutes it would resume working. Now the red light is flashing but TV does not turn on at all. I've tried to contact Phillips however the automated service apperently will not help because it has been over a year of having the TV. It states there is no live person to help with my product. TV does not work, no assistance from Phillips. clem of fort payne, AL November 20, 2009 called customer service for help in reprograming 3 year old tv. was told that since there is only 1 year warranty on tvs that they would not help me. I feel that they should be proud that the tv lasted past one year. this is an insult and i will not buy another phillips magnavox tv. i am in the market for a larger screened tv but it will not be magnavox Kevin of Carrollton, TX November 19, 2009 I've had my Philip 42" plasma for 2 years 4 months then got the 7 binking led's. Called tech support to find out what the error code meant got the warranty questions and no tech support availiable. Did a googled to find the 7 blinking error code and found I purchased a lemon and wanted to add my name to the list so if some action is taken for the unfortunate one's that got no resolution or was not as lucky as me. Wanted to thank the people with the capasitor info. I have basic electronic skills and that fix my problem. Denise of Marysville, CA November 19, 2009 I purchased a 50" Magnavox Plasma TV (Model 50MF231/D) 3 years ago at top dollar $2300.00. I thought I was getting one of the best TV's ever. I have been noticing problems off and on for a few months now. It would lose the picture, for no apparent reason, but that was nothing compared to what I am going through now. It takes me over 1 hour to start my TV up. I have to plug and unplug for 1 hour every day to get it to work. RIDICULOUS!!! I called a mobile technician and he said the part I need is a power board supply based on the red light flashing 4 times quickly non-stop until I unplug it. So to top things off, yep, you guessed it, the part is NOT available!!! Now, my tv is turning on in the middle of the night, after I have turned it off, and then starts flashing red. I am concerned of fire so now as a precaution I unplug it before I go to bed. I am going to continue to try to get a hold of somebody to see if I can get any help. I'm sure that I am wasting my time but it is worth a shot. MAYBE!!!! stephanie of McMinnville, OR November 18, 2009 Same problem as most are having with this model. 42pf9431D/37E 42" Plasma. Sound goes out since brand new. Will come back on after turning TV off then on again. Screen would go black or very bright multi-colored on half for about a week or two periodically after having it 2 years. Then just black altogether. After turning it off then back on as suggested in manual, it stayed off/black and has 7 blinking red lights. When I contacted customer support via e-mail, it was recommended I send a letter to corporate. Our second e-mail has yet to be answered. When I called the customer service/support number I was not allowed to speak to anyone since I didn't have an extended warranty. When I instant chatted with Rita, she said I had an internal component failure and to contact a TV repair shop. No help, no suggestions, then she logged off. I mentioned all of the other people's complaints, that it should be a defect, or recall... didn't matter. Please add me to any class action law suit there hopefully will be. A costly amount paid for a TV that didn't last. About $2000. Not to mention the cost it will require to repair. Becky of Durham, NC November 18, 2009 Purchased a 42in. Plasma TV from SAM's Club in 2006. Almost immediately the picture started going out but we thought it was our cable because it only happened occasionally. Well now we only have one half of a screen the bottom half is black. Paid a lot of money for this t.v. and feel it should have lasted longer than 2.5 years. Count me in on any law suit against Philips. It appears from all the complaints here that they should be liable for such a defective product. They should not get by with this. Cheryl of Bergen, NY November 18, 2009 On February 22, 2007, we purchased a 50" Magnavox DLP HDTV (model # 50ML8105D/17). We have other Phillips products in our home and know that Phillip purchased Magnavox. Magnavox is supposed to be a "good" name brand. Man were we fooled. Around May of 2007, the television started shutting off. The red light of death went on. We turned off the TV and let it cool down. This process became a regular thing. Whenever the inside temperature reached 75 degrees the tv would turn. We called the customer service several times and we were told it was "operating correctly, buy shutting down to cool off", that it was too close to a wall or that it probably has some dirt inside. So we started using having an external fan blowing in front of the television to keep it cool. This is positioned by the side of the light. During our cold winter months in NY, the television operated fine. In February of this year we had to purchase a new lamp. We got varying prices including installation charges. We installed it ourselves at a cost of $149.97. My husband called and of course by now it's "out of warranty". He tried to climb the chain at Maganavox, but they said to send a letter. I have a $1,000 piece of junk basically in my living room. With the new lamp, the television will not operate with inside temperatures of 71 degrees or higher. so now I need a permananet external fan blowing on it year round. What a rip off their customer service is. I will NEVER buy Phillips or Magnavox again. Andries of douglasville, GA November 18, 2009 I live in Atlanta. At the top end of the 285 bypass there is a high rise with the PHILIPS logo in massive highlighted lettering on the topside of the building. The light in one of these letters has been out for more than a year. That about sums it all up for this electronics company. My 37pfl5322d37 Philips tv power went out last night, would not come back on. The product is only a year and a half old,and out of warranty. It looks like I have no hope of getting it fixed. Phil of Portland, OR November 14, 2009 Same problem as many others. TV stopped turning on after less than two years. Im out $800 and am told they cant help me because its out of warranty. Very disappointed, I will not buy their products. L of Little Rock, AR November 14, 2009 Purchased Magnavok 42MF231D/37 42" Plasma on 3/2007 and the screen went black today just like the rest of the complaints. You can hear the sound but no PICTURE. Paid 1200.00 for a TV that last only two years. We must file a FTC complaint and should file a class action lawsuit. I immediately contacted consumer services for Phillips and got the same results as everyone else. I was told to turn off TV and turn it back on. That did not help. I was told to take it in for service at my expense. Include my complaint in all legal actions. Anthony of Anchorage, AK November 13, 2009 I had purchased a 51 inch Philips projection tv (51PP9200D/37) In July of 2006. Like the other unfortunate consumers who had purchased a Philips Television I now have a $1400.00 pile of junk sitting in my living room that cant be fixed because Philips cant admit that they have parts that are a major fire danger and should have been recalled. Instead they discontinue the part so the consumer is stuck with a TV that you cant fix after only 3 yrs.. The reason I am saying all this is because I was leaving to work 2 nights ago and my tv started sounding like a stun gun going off and all i could see was sparks coming from the back of the tv the only way to stop it was to unplug it. I just thank god this happened while I was still in the house other wise I would be coming home to a burnt down house. After doing some research I had found that the High Voltage Transformer had gone bad and was arcing out. I have tried to find this part and had learned that it was discontinued by Philips it is understandable do too the fire hazard and theme avoiding a recall.Instead of fixing the problem they pretty much have told the many other consumers of this same brand television that have had the same problem "too Bad" Jeff of Renton, WA November 12, 2009 I purchased a Philips 42" plasma tv (42pf9630a/37) several years ago. From day 1 I had problems with the unit. While still under waranty, there was a problem with the sound-there was a rattle in one of the speakers. The first repairman recommended by Philips took two shots at fixing it but failed. A second company made it better but it has never been 100%. As time went by, it developed a problem with the sound completely dropping out. Turning the unit off and then back on again would take care of the issue but it was annoying nonetheless. Now we are faced with the blinking LED of death. We turned the unit on the other day, the picture came on then the unit turned itself off and gave us the error / warning of the red LED blinking 7 times. from what I have read, there are possible fixes-none of which Philips will assist in as it is past its waranty period. It sounds like the fix is going to cost more than a new tv would cost. I'm currently watching my 25 year old Sony that still works GREAT. Lets see, Sony/25+ years and still going strong vs. Philips/3 years and dead. Narriman of Cleveland, OH November 11, 2009 Philips 50" plasma TV 50PF7321D/37, same problem red death light. past the one year warranty by few months. please file a complaint with the FTC federal trade commission at their web site www.ftc.gov against Philips. Too many people had the same problem to ignore. Nasser of Brunswick, OH November 11, 2009 Philips 50" plasma TV 50PF7321D/37, same problem red flashing light. The problem started prior to the expiration of the manufacture warranty, after calling Philips I was told to unplug and replug the TV, and it will work. A few months latter nothing will happen and the TV will not work any more needless to say the it's was past the one year warranty by a month. Let's each one of us file a complaint with the FTC federal trade commission at their web site www.ftc.gov against Philips and let our government take care of this. Too many people had the same problem to ignore. dave of Oroville, CA November 9, 2009 bought a magnavox 42 inch tv for roughly 1200.00 that lasted just over 2 years Christy of San Luis Obispo, CA November 7, 2009 I have the same 42" Plasma flat screen t.v. that died with the blinking lights. Forget trying to get them to do anything about..terminal problem...tv repairman wont even touch it. He says go buy another tv and take this one to the dump! Out $2500 for a tv that lasted only 2 years at best. Ben of Queensburry, NY November 6, 2009 I have a 50" Philips Plasma that blinks red 7 times and no picture. Called Philips and they said "Call a TV repair shop". Went online to get help and nothing is posted on their website. Their tech support said that it means some internal component is failing. It looks like many people are experiencing the same issue. Does this qualify for a case that should have been recalled? Is there such thing as consumer protection? Gayle of Aspen, CO November 6, 2009 Purchased a 19" LCD TV a few years ago and it keeps turning off. I can't get a picture and it will cost more to repair than it originally cost. I realize MANY other consumers have had the same thing happen to their LCD tvs. graham of matawan, NJ November 5, 2009 Blinking red light 50PF9630A/37 same as thousands of others. Intermitent green/blank screen for the last year and then red light blinking 7 times and no picture only sound. Great if you want to go back to the era of radio. NEVER buy Philips Brian of Santee, CA November 4, 2009 my Phillips 50" plasma had the same blinking red light. i think it's the starter or something. when the light blinks, i unplug it and replug in. when i hear the second click inside the tv, i wait about ten seconds and unplug it. i do that about 6-7 times and at first i hear sound then after a couple more times i see the picture. it's a pain to turn my tv on, but until i can find an answer on how to get it fixed, and for cheap, because the tv was not, this is what i have to do. i'm not buying phillips next time. it takes me about ten minutes to turn my tv on. Gary of Westminster, MD November 3, 2009 Purchased a 47" LCD Philips Tv on 8/29/09 and it developed a single white line, from the top to the bottom. Called customer service and they were going to send me a reburished one from the warehouse. Nothing came and I called back, was advised no 47" tv's were left in the warehouse, but they would buy my tv back. I said this was unacceptable, since I bought the tv on sale and had to open a charge account, to get the sale price, and I couldn't buy another tv with there buy back money. Lady said buy back was my only option. I'm stuck with a defective tv. Jeff of Pittsburgh, PA November 2, 2009 Same as everyone else, paid good money for my 42" class, shortly out of warranty, half screen, then red light flashes, now nothing, repair shop says $1,000 to fix it. Count me in on any action. out of $2500 with very few hours of viewing Niki of Lauderhill, FL November 2, 2009 I am so devastated to see all these posts I had no idea. I bought my husband a Philips 42 Plasma at Brandsmart 3 years ago for $2800. I thought it was my Direct TV HD box that was acting up and had that replaced. Well of course that didnt help and this started about 1 year ago occasional black screen no picture or audio and now it happens daily three, four, five times in the few hours we watch tv. Oh yeah and a popping sound that makes everyone jump, we have heard that a few times too. How can Philips get away with this. Rodney of Knightdale, NC October 27, 2009 I have not had this TV for less than 3 yrs. I paid a lot of money for this PLasma made by Philips. The model is 42pf7321d/37. I am getting three red lights blinking on the front of the TV and getting no picture. Philips is not help in this situation at all. I have older TV that are functioning fine. I have checked online and it seems this product is a bad product made by Philips. I should not have to pay 500.00 to get the TV fixed when it is not even 3 yrs old. I need to know is there a lawsuit against them for having some many bad TV's. John of Davis, CA October 22, 2009 I bought a philips lcd tv 5000 series in Germany when I was stationed there. I got a great deal on it so I bought it new. The store clerk at media markt (like the german bestbuy) said it would work fine in the states. I get home and it wont get my comcast cable, it dosnt see the signal. I call philips and one guy just dosnt care, he tells me to wikipedia the problem. I call again and the other guy is sorta helpful. he tells me that im out of luck and hes sorry. I dont know what to do. i cant exactly go back to germany and return my television. Joseph of West Lawn, PA October 22, 2009 I purchased a 50" Phillips plasma(model number 50PFP5332D/37) tv a little over a year ago and now I have no video. No audio issues but no video. When I looked at getting it fixed, it would cost over $300 to have a "licensed" Phillips dealer fix it. The warranty went out a few months before the tv did and I am still paying on the tv! When I called Phillips customer service, when I finally got to speak with someone, they were of no help. All they did was "direct" me to a licensed repair shop. They couldn't help me due to the expired warranty. I always thought that Phillips made good electronics, but now that I see all of these complaints about customer service and their products I will be taking my business elsewhere but I would like to know if I can sue them so if anyone, like an ATTORNEY, is reading this please contact me. karrie of st petersburg, FL October 20, 2009 6 blinks no power, no help from philips or bestbuy. contact me about that lawsuit. has anyone else tried to fix it themselves/ Dennis of new port richey, FL October 16, 2009 DO NOT BUY PHILIPS! If i can get just one person to change their mind about a philiips purchase, hopefully i have done my job. I cant believe how many complaints I see regarding the same problem I have. I ahve a 50 in plasma 50pfp5332d/37 which from nearly day one woudl click when ever it felt like it. It would shut off in the middle of watchign it as well. Just at raondom times. It was such a pain to hang on the wall and everything i jsut edidnt want to be bothered with calling philips. We guess what, its been about 2 years and the damn thing jsut quite on me. Im getting those flashign red lights like thousands of you are claiming to have experienced as well. Ihave searched hi and lo throughout the interent to find out the problem and cant seem to really get anywhere. I have a panasonic 42 inch for 4 years now that is absolutely perfect, not a single problem ever. I am so mad i could spit about this 50 inch. THat was 2 grand i could have used for something much more worth the money, but instead i trusted in the philips brand and have already told everyone facebook how bad philips is. I wont rest until everyone i know and everyone i talk to knows how bad philips is. JONI of WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, OH October 16, 2009 Our Phillips plasma 52" tv quit working after 15 months. We called Phillips, we were told that our warranty expired 3 months ago and they couldn't talk to us any longer and we needed to contact a TV repair person. We went online and got the same response from an online chat. The FAQ's online was of no help either. Mazie of Sandy Hook, VA October 14, 2009 I purchased my set in 2006 - The tv started losing sound out within the first couple of months.. Made a service call to sears - tec came out and found nothing wrong.. TV continued to lose sound - did not matter if I was watching tv or using the DVD player. Called again when the tv starting to black completely out - tec came out again and said he could not find anything wrong.. since the issue did not happen all the time there was nothing he could do - I was told the next time it happens I could just unplugged the tv and plug it back in again to reset it.. So here it a couple of weeks before my service agreement is up the tv goes out again and unplugging it did not fix it.. So I called sears again but the did not have a tec to that would be able to come out before my service agreement ended - but assured me that I would be covered.. sure enough the tec came out and said I need a board replaced and he could order it but it's going to cost me because my tv was no longer covered.. I fought that battle with Sears and lost - they then told me to call Philip and they told me it was not covered but they can give me a name of a certified repair center in my area. Well the tv did come back on for a little while but the last couple of months - the top portion of the tv is snowed. - I am printing out all the complaints and bringing them to sears/walmart/sams and every place they sell philip brand and hand them out... I paid 1600.00 dollars for this unit and was only able to really enjoy it for about a year.. This is so crazy.. I will leave instruction after I leave this world for not any of my children, children every purchase a philip anything or for that matter anything from Sears... Joseph of Joliet, IL October 14, 2009 I retired on Nov.1, 2008. I received as a retirement gift, a Philips LCD big screen 42" TV. I sent the registration for the Warranty in plenty of time. Model#42PFL3403D/27. I received ownership on 10/15/08.(one year warranty). The company that shipped this to me was Power Merchandising,Philadelphia, Pa. It did not show a dollar amount because I did not purchase this TV but received it as a gift. Philips claim this invoice is invalid because there is no dollar amount. On 7/14/2008, I called Philips that a vertical line was showing on the screen. They gave me a local company to call for the repair. This was not forthcoming and another company was given to me to call. Same result. The warranty is for a year. I argued with them over the next few months with no result. They were stalling till the warranty ran out.Philips claim the warranty ran out on 9/26/2009. That is a lie because I have a Philips correspondence to extend my warranty before its to late, that reads; my warranty runs out on 10/15/09. This proves I received ownership on 10/15/08. Since I called back in July, 3 months before the warranty was due to run out, Philips claim is a lie. The original order for this TV went through Diamond H:Personal Recognition co, FT. Worth, TX, order date 10/9/08.I talked to a Sondra who has tried to help but to no avail. Philips has deliberately dragged this out so they can claim by a lie, the warranty has run out. Dennis of Lodi, CA October 12, 2009 I also have a Philips 42" plasma with the blinking red light and no power. Philips was absolutely no help! Their answer was call a local tv repair person. I have an appointment with The Geek Squad tommorow and will show them some of the info I have found on the internet about this common problem Don of Oak Ridge, NC October 9, 2009 I Purchased a philips 42PF7320A/37 on 11-25-2005 at Circuit City.Last month horizonal lines displayed on the screen.I called Philips and went online and they were no help at all. I have bought philips since 1970,and had good service but this is my last.When i carried it to the shop they said Philips would not respond. This is a real problem. It repeats itself over and over on the complant site. I would like it if someone started a class action. Terry of Suwanee, GA October 4, 2009 I just want to add to the growing list who have the "TV won't turn on - blinking red light problem" My tv is not in warranty (missed by 50 days). They could at least be helpful when you call. They wont even talk about this obviously wide spread defect. And it IS a defect when a $2000 product only last 3 years. Never again Philips Rob of Windermere, FL October 3, 2009 After 2 years of ownership and multiple error codes and power down to reset the error codes the 42in Plasma TV finally died. Thanks for nothing PHILIPS! Ricky of Fontana, CA October 3, 2009 In September 2007, I bought Philips 50 inch plasma from Costco and it started acting with TV turning on/off for 3 weeks then suddenly it shut down with TV Blinking 7 Red times! I thought it overheated protection. I waited for couple hours but it does not turn back on. So I found troubleshooting on Philips.com to unplug and turn on again. It does not work. Now, I called tech support and customer services. They did not help but told me to call local repairman. Philips knows about Plasma TV problems but Philips is careless about consumers by pushing the junky product for profit. Philips Plasma TV problems are nationwide, Stop taking advantages on consumers. Fix or recall all the problems excepted Philips does not know how to fix the product because they bought the module parts from Samsung. Philips still needs to take responsible of the products. Add me in for a class action suit against Philips TV. nancy of red bluff, CA October 3, 2009 im back again teck came out this morning and took away the tv..he says hes really confused! i said so are all the philips owners..walmart here was advertising philips "on sale" so i spent half the day at walmart in the electronics..any one looking at philips got a copy of the 410 complaints..how do you like that philips! angry customer!!! Juno of Tustin, CA October 2, 2009 I purchased the plasma TV model 42PF9431D/37 in 2006 and starting having the "blinking red light" problem about two weeks ago. Unplugged it, plugged it back in, no problem for a week. Tried the same today but to no avail. Called Philips and as expected they could not offer any help b/c out of warranty. Couldn't even acknowledge when asked if this was a common problem or easily troubleshot. I decided to do my own research and am now shocked at how my very first search query "blinking red light-model no." opened a huge floodgate of information pertaining to this commonly shared problem. I will not waste an opportunity to share the business philosophy of Philips with any willing to listen. Andres of Minneapolis, MN October 2, 2009 I have a 1.5 y/o philips TV 37pfl5322d, yesterday I unplugged it and after plugging it back it does not want to start. According to many postings in the internet is a common thing in the philips TV. I contacted philips and since I am oput of waranty they say I should go to a reapir shop. I cannot use my TV: worth at least 400 $ Peter of Toronto, ON October 1, 2009 Philip 47PFL7403D/F7 LCD TV broke down after only 2 months - 1 long 2 short red blinks. Philips Canada promptly referred me to a repair shop who took it in for repair. After 3 months and various parts replaced they gave up but to my surprise Philips then offered me a full cash refund of actually more than I had paid. Especially pleasing considering I purchased it from Dell. Kevin of Liverpool, NY October 1, 2009 Since we bought our 52 inch Phillips plasma it used to turn on and off intermittently. I tried the down loadable update from Phillips technical sight and had to leave a message for a rep to call me back, after several attempts and who knows how many hours on the phone and trying to install the update i had given up. A couple months went by and the tv seemed to be better. Then it would randomly loose the sound but picture was fine. I had to unplug the tv and plug it back in to get sound back. This went on for a couple months sometimes it would happen 3 times a day or once a day. Then this problem seemed to get better after time. Now for the past week I would turn on the tv and there is sound and no picture for about one to two minutes then the picture would come on and it was fine. Now the tv will not turn on at all.... 4 blinking red lights. I will try the repair of replacing the capacitor and pray for the best. Looking at all the other complaints and failed attempts to get help from phillips for me to call is just a waste of time. juan of miami, FL September 30, 2009 Philips 50 inch plasma TV BLINKING RED LITES! Today I replaced the mentioned capacitors on the 9/22 post, just make sure they are rated at 105C (hi temp). The TV now turns on and works perfectly. But, nevertheless I will NEVER AGAIN buy a product from Philips, and will take the time to visit the Electronics Dept. wherever they are being sold if I happen to be there, (Walmart) and let any prospective customer know what he's getting into. So, now you know. Don't let any "genius" TV repairman rip you off selling you a whole new board or this or that, I solved it with an investment under $10 dollars for the two capacitors with shipment included. Hope this might be of help. Blatant insult and dishonest behavior from Philips that still continues selling an obviously defective product, for which they will take no responsibility, moral or monetary. Ken of Sarasota, FL September 28, 2009 In July of 2007, we purchased a Philips 19" LCD TV model 19FPL5622D/37B. It lasted about 9 months before acting up with intermittent sound and picture. I had contacted CSR and since it was still under warranty, they sent me a replacement (refurbished) unit. Well, it is now 9 months with the replacement unit and IT is acting up in exactly the same manner. It started as a "popping" in the audio and the audio would eventually quit entirely. After turning the set off & on a few times it would settlt down and behave. It has now progressed to the unit randomly resetting itself (like an auto-restart) so often that it becomes unwatchable. Being an electronics guy, I removed the rear cover and examined the power supply board as suggested on here and all of the electrolytic caps look fine. I was expecting to see some of them bulging or burst. If both of these units failed in exactly the same way at exactly the same point in their lifespan, this has to be a design or component flaw from Philips yet they will not acknowledge it. Count me in on any class action suits that may follow. nancy of red bluff, CA September 27, 2009 well the teck called he said sounds like a big problem and now they have to take the tv to the shop they dont understand the problem..hm maybe philips is sending bad parts now!!wouldnt surprise me....and your all right customer service is a joke!! nancy of red bluff, CA September 25, 2009 another update on my philips 51 inch rear projection tv model number 51mp6100d/37. "piece of junk". sevice man did come out after first part went out within a month, when he got here i was told it had to have another part for another 150.00. it was ordered. teck came out on 9/4/09 to put in another part. well this morning not even a month later doing the same thing. "wont shut off" .this being my third complaint in just a few months. with all the updates youd think philips tv;s would be off the market! Jon of Pensacola, FL September 25, 2009 We bought a Philips 50" plasma in 12/05 for $5k and a couple of months ago we started getting the "blinking red light / no picture" problem that is well documented here and elsewhere. I called Philips support and was told by the rep, quite bluntly, that since we were out of warranty she could no longer stay on the call with me. I asked her if she could at least give me the name of an authorized repair shop and she said "no, I can only refer you to support.philips.com." and hung up. So $5000 for a television that worked intermittently for 3.5 years. MICHAEL of WORCESTER, MA September 25, 2009 Philips Plasma TV problems. Shuts off between commercials. Philips Corp. could care less. Literally hundreds of screwed customers...may even be in the thousands nation wide. Does anybodyknow how to start a class action suit against Philips TV? Karen of Sacramento, CA September 24, 2009 Purchased TV in Jan. 2009, broke within 3 months. PH replaced it with another broken TV. I returned the second one and was told to expect my check in 4 - 6 weeks. I called after 4 weeks for the status and was told to add another two weeks or more to the 4 -6 weeks. I spoke with CSR named Tyler that told me there is nothing they are going to do about it and basically he understood that Philips was ripping off customers and we had no recourse. I asked for a new reference # and was told one of the letters was Z as in Zulu. Steven of Fulton, NY September 23, 2009 I purchased a new Philips Plasma TV in January 2009 from Sams Club. Within six months the television no longer worked. I called Philips company to get my TV repaired and this is when the trouble began and I soon realized the company had no good intention on making a quality repair or a fair trade available. It started when Sams Club faxed them the receipt from the original purchase. One week after the fax confirmation they claimed they did not receive it. The second fax they claimed the receipt was not specific enough. They were clearly stalling. Two weeks later on the third fax they finally accepted there was a warranty involved and would send a repair person to fix it. The repair man came out one week later and said the TV needed all the internal components replaced. He further stated the only part he would not be replacing was the actual screen since it was in excellent condition (it should be since it was only 6 months old). He ordered the parts, left the heavy TV dangling by two screws (extreme hazard with a toddler being around it), and told me he would be back in a week. Four days later I received a call from a Philips rep named Peter who said the parts were not going to be available for 22 days and the time frame was unacceptable so he was replacing the broken model with a new LCD. Two days after his first message, he called back and said he accidentally looked at the calendar wrong and the parts would be in on time. He further stated the LCD was no longer being offered. I felt very upset at this point since I was offered a replacement only to have the rep tell me he was mistaken and an LCD would not be given in exchange. Now another week passed and we still had no TV or a resolution. The same man came out once again with the parts and tried fixing the Plasma. He said the front panel was broke and the TV was unrepairable. He further replied that panels should last for 18 years and they usually are the last part in a television to go. Philips then agreed to send a NEW LCD comparable to the size of our broken Plasma. This sounded like great news since now we were going on at least 30 days of not having a TV. He said it would be a 52 or 55" LCD and we would have it in under 10 days. Then he said to call back on Monday (it was Thursday) to set up a delivery schedule. I called back today to only be told that I would not be receiving a new 52 or 55" LCD, but I was going to be given a REFURBISHED 47" instead. I was crushed once again since I wanted something FAIR for the initial purchase of the 50" Plasma I bought back in January! I was also informed the delivery of the crap replacement would be at least 10 more days. I am so CRUSHED over this matter and the stress of having a major purchase being replaced with a refurbished model less in size is unbelievable. This company seems to have a large erroneous reputation of treating consumers unfairly. Replacing their faulty products with other malfunctioning items to wear out the warranty. The consumer is left with a huge purchase and nothing after a years time to show for it. Please look at http://www.consumeraffairs.com/home_electronics/philips.html . I am one of hundreds, possibly thousands of individuals who have had the same problem. Please help me get a fair resolution because without some intervention Philips will keep raking in consumer dollars, and cheating hard working families who buy their products. Elbert of Birmingham, AL September 22, 2009 I have the infmaous 4 red blinking lights and the 50" Philips Plasma TV won't turn on. It is well documented that this is very, very common but hey won't support it or even give advice on how to get it repaired. I have a television that is worthless due to a defect that the company is well aware of but won't even offer advice as to how to get it repaired. I was told to "look in the yellow pages"... Now I am going to have to shell out $400+++ dollarsto fix an issue that should be addressed by Philips! Pam of Artesia, NM September 22, 2009 I am writing this complaint for my parents. They have a Phillips LCD tv and they lost the picture and still had sound but, now they've lost that too. They purchased the tv in July 2008 and did't purchase the extended warranty. They called Phillips just trying to find a name of someone to repair the tv because they were unable to find anyone. Phillips told them they knew what the problem was but since it was out of warranty they couldn't help them. They asked could they please just give them some information on who could repair the tv and they said no. My parents said so you don't stand behind your product and they said they do. So, my parents asked again for someone that could repair the tv and they refused. Andre of San Antonio, TX September 22, 2009 Bought a Philips 42PFL7422D/37 summer '07, went out August '09. Blue power button comes on, then turns off. Nothing else. Sounds like I'm in the club. Juan of Miami, FL September 22, 2009 I am a recurring blogger "seeing red" with the infamous Philips blinking red light. A few days ago, I read Jeff's of Dexter Mi. blog (about 20-25 blogs from the top), and opened the back of my 50 inch Philips TV and sure enough there were 2 capacitors in the lower center area of the board that will be facing you as soon as you remove the back panel. These are 3300 microfarad electrolytic capacitors rated at 10 volts. They both had the top surface bulging, meaning they are "fried". Today, as suggested by Jeff, ordered new replacements rated @ 25volts, at a cost of $1.84 cents each.As soon as I receive them Wednesday I intend to install them. I am sure that will take care of the problem, because the guy at the electronics shop told me those were used in TV's power supply board. Will let you know before the week is over how it went. Janyn of Cliffside Park, NJ September 21, 2009 Like everyone else, I received the "Red Light" special. 6 fast red blinking lights, then a couple slow. TV only 2 years old. Philips is horrible will not assist. Count me in the class action lawsuit Juan of Miami, FL September 20, 2009 Had this TV just over 2 years, and got the same sympton of the hundreds exposed here.( Philips red light district )which in effect means your bank account is going to be in the red after they take your money. They will not even bother to TRY to give you a solution. Their customary answer in two occasions that I called was : Sorry its out of warranty. So they expect me to get lost and don't bother them, it was nice to rip you off of $3000 + jerrod of pearland, TX September 20, 2009 i have a philips tv that i purchased while i was stationed in japan on a navy ship. i was gone all the time so it was never on. i just got back to the states and now the picture goes out, and no sound comes out. its not a recall model, i looked those up, but apparently it should be because a lot of people are psting about the same philips plasma tv. oh and dont call any help line for them, because they dont have any actual suipport for anything to do with plasma tv's. what should i do? Jacob of Costa Mesa, CA September 19, 2009 Screen started to go black every now and then randomly while still being able to hear audio. The screen would appear in a few minutes eventually. Today, I turned the TV on and audio worked but not screen...completely black. So I called a TV repair man, he is coming out tonight to look at the TV and says he will likely only be able to fix it in the next week (waiting for parts). I am shocked to see these posts and even more surprised to hear Philips has not issued a factory recall. One thing is for certain, I will never buy a Philips product again. The customer service, or there lack of, is shocking that such a large brand is not held responsible to selling a product that appears to lack common functionality. You don't hear of this issue with other brands like Sony, Samsung, etc... Troy of Philadelphia, PA September 18, 2009 I purchased a Phillips 42" TV in May 2005. By June 2005 it have been recalled. I pleaded with Phillips to give me a new TV since I had paid $3000 for it. I tried for a month to get a new tv but they would not budge. I finally allowed them to replace the ambilights. After they replaced them the sound was hollow and distorted. Then a year later the picture started to go out randomly. Software updates seemed to work. But I needed an update every few months. Now the picture goes out every 5 minutes. Soft ware updates don't work. They replaced the ambilight but they won't do anyting else to help out. Thomas of fraser, MI September 16, 2009 50 inch Philips plasma tv went bad, lust like many, many other consumers like me, no service, no parts available, need results from outside source besides Philips. They produced a bad product a should stand by it. 6 red blinks-3 red blinks. Jennifer of Chicago, IL September 16, 2009 We purchased a 42' plasma tv model 42MF231D/37 from Sears. At 2 years old, we got red lines one day, the next day no picture at all, only audio. Customer service at Philips told us to turn off the tv. As that did not work, they told us to contact a local service person. We paid $130 for it to be looked at and another $450 for parts. Once the $130 was a sunk cost, we were hopeful that the additional $450 for a new y-buffer would solve our problems. We are awaiting it back now, so I'm unable to report if it was successful and for how long. Many other reputable companies would be embarassed by such a terrible product, especially for a high-end product. JOHN of ANDERSON, IN September 16, 2009 My dad has a Philips-Magnavox 50" and it had the same problem the red blinking light that I'm reading about on most of the Tv's 42" 47" 50" 60". They have the same circuit board and it can be fixed and with the right parts so it dont just happen again and again and again in 1 to 3 yrs like the new ones do. manuel of newtown, PA September 15, 2009 i get the red blinks of death on my philips 50 inch plasam. It is currently at a repair shop. They say they can not find the parts to fix it with. jackie of amanda, OH September 14, 2009 Filed a claim on my tv, talked to 4 differant people, they each said a differant department will call on my repairs on the tv, yet nothing, no calls no repairs on my set, no return on my 69.99 i paid for the warranty. i want my set fixed, or my money retured. i feel they have been avoiding the issue of my tv . i cant afford to buy a new set,thats why i took out coverage on it.im almost 60 years old,and i cant work to earn money for a new set. Gaye of Rapid City, SD September 14, 2009 The remote quit working along with the picture in picture after about 2 years. I called to buy a new remote, but they were not available any longer. The aftermarket ones don't work for this TV PIP. The TV has been shutting itself off and on occasionally for years. I have adjusted the convergence often until this winter it wouldn't work. Philips said call a repair guy because the closest one they had was 300 miles away. I didn't buy an extended warrenty because when I read it, I didn't think it would cover anything that would likely go wrong with the TV. New tubes cost about $400.00. Now The TV is shutting itself off right away and flashing the red powerbutton light 8 times until I unplug it. From what I read, it will be another $400.00 to $500.00 fix that sounds temporary after reading here. These 2 fixes could pay for a new TV! We bought the "best new latest greatest" TV when we upgraded from our 27 inch Sharp (it worked fine). I think it was in 2002 that we payed about $3000.00 for the Philips 60WP9363 flat screen TV. We paid that high price because we had faith that we were buying a product of high quality from an established, reliable, high quality, brand name, company. We expected a Philips product would last for a couple decades. Since the company was well established, we thought that at the very least the company would be around for a long time making the replacement parts for repairs we may need along the way. We thought Philips would come out with an even better set and we would be returning customers, passing the old set down to the kids and buying one or two more! I feel like such a fool because the reality has been the lack of reliability, customer service, repair service or even parts, We are working class people and we paid lots of good money for that peace of mind when we could have gotten something else a lot cheaper. So I guess that is why I'm so angry about this TV. Steve of San Mateo, CA September 13, 2009 Our Philips Plasma TV model no. 42PF7220A/37 broke down. No picture no sound. Purchased in Feb. 2006 at Costco. Philips customer service was no help. They said we had to get a service tech to take a look at the set. Given the fact that Philips is no longer making Plasma TV's and that the web is full of complaints about their Plasma TV's, I want to add my name to the list of very dissatisfied customers. Richard of Gold Canyon, AZ September 12, 2009 I purchased a new Philips 50 inch plasma television, model 50pf9731d/37, serial #AG 1B0622 100117, from an on-line retailer called Plasma BAY.com. Purchase price was $2,431.50 plus $255.75 for shipping. I received the unit on December 13, 2006, and registered the purchase with Philips. They sent me an application for an additional 2-years warranty for $699.95. I opted not to to purchase the extended warranty because they are such a bad value and I fully expected this television to last for at least 10 years. I was living in Elko, Nevada at the time. In April, 2007, I changed jobs and relocated to Gold Canyon, Arizone. We were moved by professional movers. The television was packed in a special box with tilt indicators and was received with no indication of mishandling. The unit has worked mostly trouble-free since, except for the screen going pink and purple occasionally, but was not often enough to be a major concern. Last week, on September 9, 2009, when the tv was turned on the for the first time in the morning, it started to come on normally, the picture appeared for a split-second, then went black. The green power indicator on the front started blinking red in a definite pattern, and the only way I could get the picture back was to un-plug th eunit for a minute or two. Now this is the norm every morning. Sometimes I have to un-plug it two times to get it to re-set. The owner's manual provided no mention of this problem, so I went to the Philips' web-site indicated in the manual, but could find no support there, so I called the number listed, but it's an automated voice which asks a series of questions, which includes "is the product still under warranty". When th eanswer is no, the voice tells you tha there is no live technician available, then refers you to the above-mentioned web-site. So I followed the link to contact Philips via e-mail. I sent a short explanation of the issue, and asked for some information of what the red blinking light meant, figuring they could tell me what th esequence was telling me, so maybe we could fix th eproblem with out a lot of hassle. I received the reply tha t, since I had no remaining or extended warranty, that I should look in the yellow pages under "television repair". Since then, I 've been doing on-line research, which led me to this site, where I discovered that this is a very common problem with Philips' plasma tv's and there has been no help from Pilips. I just want to add my name to the list of people who will never purchase a Philips product again. Z. of Lon, CA September 10, 2009 Have a 50inch Phillips Plasma TV bought it over 2 years ago. Bottom half goes black for about 30 seconds to a minute.In the past day it's been getting worst as it happens every 10 minutes. I'm now just waiting for the blinking everyone is talking about. A lot of people with the same problem. This is really to the lawyers that review the complains on this website. With all these complains why have no one file a Class Action against Phillips. In this economy a lot of people can not afford to lose over $1000+. What else do we need for any lawyer to hear our complains and help us all. I think we are all willing to help to see Phillips pay for their dishonesty. frank of rockford, IL September 10, 2009 We have a problem with our 42PF9630A/37 42" philips plasma. After about three years, the top half of the screen would appear digitized/colorful.(see picture)... if we tapped on the top of the TV, it would go away for a while. This went on for a couple of months, then it also started happening on the bottom of the screen. One day, the TV would not start, only seven red light blinks. We loved our TV, the picture quality was great and the ambilight looked beautiful, but needless to say we are very disappointed. I called customer service, but they were no help. He said that they have never heard of the problem. When I told him that I found many people with the same problem on the web, he then said that a panel may have to be replaced. He tried to locate a service center, however the closest one was in Wisconsin, about 80 miles away (we're in Illinois). This can be a $500- $800 repair, which unfortunately would not be worth it... this is a very sad waste of resources. Again, we loved this TV, but now we are shopping for a new TV. I'd like to say we would buy Phillips, but we are uneasy about that... also, it looks like all the parts in the TV were Samsung. I doubt we would be buying one of those either. I realize that plasma's were still relatively new technology when we purchased it 3-1/2 years ago at Circuit City, however it is sad that Philips will not stand behind this design flaw Joe of Dunstable, MA September 9, 2009 On 01/27/08 we purchased a new 42" Philips LCD TV model #42PFL7422D/37 at BJ's for $1200. We were happy with the picture quality and had read good reviews online. How I wish I had seen this site before then! On 07/31/09, turned it on and there was sound but screen completely black. Called Philips cust serv # in my manual and was told if I couldn't even get the menu to appear onscreen (I couldn't), he couldn't help me. Since it was out of warranty and no extended warranty purchased at BJ's I could call anyone I wanted and pay out of pocket. Used 2 repair options, small co. couldn't tell us what it was after keeping it a week; we carted it there and back. Large co. came to home and over 4 weeks time, tried to replace power supply, then main board. I was told today, 09/09/09, that it is the TV panel itself (the screen)and would cost more to replace than buying a new tv. Called Philips again to talk to someone about their lousy product. Told automated voice it was over 1yr/no ext warr and she told me there was no live tech to talk to and goodbye then hung up...some customer service. Called again and had to lie about purchase date to automated chick just so I could get a live tech. This live tech told me she couldn't help me and "sorry for the inconvenience". I asked how to contact main headquarters and she gave me PO Box, Marietta, GA 30006 - they will supposedly reply to my letter. Their website conveniently gives no other options that I can see to talk to or email someone and complain about this. In searching web to find more info, came upon this website and am astounded at the number of issues posted here! A blinking red light was mentioned many times but since there are 58 pages of complaints, I cannot read them all to find out exactly what it is. I do have a series of blinking red lights where the blue power light used to be - is this the same as everyone else? I feel thoroughly ripped off and can't afford to buy another TV right now. We paid $1200 for this product and it lasted 1 1/2 years! I will complain to all the local network consumer reporters, the MA Atty Gen and the GA Atty Gen as well as BJ's. I will post as many rotten reviews as I can with online retailers who sell Philips products. I urge everyone to take the time to make similar contacts in their area. I will also write a letter to Philips/Magnavox but feel that will fall on deaf ears, if it is considered or read at all. I feel they owe me some restitution for their shabby product, 1 yr warranty or not! Paul of Milton, MA September 2, 2009 I am another victim of the red light syndrome for my 42" Philips Plasma TV. Symptoms same as everyone else. Called Philips and some halfwit told me that it was probably a problem with my power strip!! Called again and person acted surprised about this problem. What BS. Never buying another Philips product Ian of Glendale, AZ August 30, 2009 I bought 2 flat screen tvs a 50in and a 42in about two months out of warranty the 42in went dead with "the blinking red light of death" than two months later the same thing happend to the 50in. I called philips and they said that they do nothing for out of warranty pouduct, and to try their web site because he sees some info on there that might help. I asked him what the info was and he said that he could help me no further because my tv was out of warranty Herman of Boynton Beach , FL August 30, 2009 37" Philips LCD TV failed twice within 7 months. Red light blinks 5 times. Philips help was not good. First the said they would cover parts then went back on their word the next day. Jeff of Dexter, MI August 29, 2009 There's an easy, cheap fix to the Philips Blinking Red Light (7 flashes) problem that so many people have described here. We purchashed the Philips 42 inch plasma TV, Model 42PF9431D/37, at Costco in Nov. 2006 and the Flashing Red light problem began August 2009. Initially unplugging the TV for a short while and then plugging it back in addressed the problem, but that solution was very short-lived. Philips technical support was not at all helpful. They gave us the number of a local TV repair shop who informed us that it would cost $200 - $500 to fix. When I saw the same problem described over and over again on this website I figured the problem must have a common source. It turns out there is a simple answer and it is a shame that Philips won't acknowledge the problem. After searching around on the Internet I found a couple of postings on some "geek" sites that all offered the same solution to the problem. Let me say that I am electronically challanged and typically I am not able to fix anything electrical, but this fix was simple even for me (my 9 year old son was a tremendous help). The problem according to these "experts" is due to poor design and under-engineering. There are two low voltage capacitors that are the culprits for this problem. If you remove the back of the TV (the most difficult part of the repair, because there are about 50 screws to be removed), you will find a large circuit board in the center. You will see many coffee can shaped parts with flat silver tops, these are capacitors. The two problem capacitors will have raised up or bubbled tops (they should be flat). You'll probably find the two blown capacitors adjacent to each other and located at the bottom center of the circuit board. Ours were 3300 uf 10 volt and were replaced with 3300 25 volt, per recommendation of the experts. You'll have to take out the circuit board which requires the removal of screws and a few connector cables. You'll have to take the circuit board to a repair shop that will solder the old capacitors off for you and then solder on the new ones. Finding a TV repair service that is willing to do this might be the trickiest part. I was able to find a shop easily, but they were reluctant to do so at first. The guy that repaired it said they weren't authorized to repair individual parts on the circuit board and that typically they would replace the whole board. He said he couldn't guarantee that simply replacing the capacitors would work. I assured him that I had nothing to lose, I was about to scrap the TV anyway, and that if it did not work I would not hold them liable. He made the repair and charged me $35, I gave him an extra $10 for his trouble (his boss would not have approved). The whole repair took him 10 minutes. I brought the circuit board home and my son and I reassembled the TV in about half-an-hour. The TV is working like a charm. I'm submitting this post to this website with hopes that it will save others the hundreds of dollars that I saved with this simple fix. melinda of Douglas Park, Australia August 29, 2009 We purchased a 42" LCD on 1/6/08, and about 3 months ago i turned the tv on and their was sound and back lights but nothing on the screen it was black. I rang to get it fixed they took our tv for a week. when they brought it back i asked if it would happen again and they said that it is fixed now. They delivered it back to us and just as they were leaving it went again so then they fixed it in our house. Now just over a month later its gone again. When i rang the first time i rang Phillips to complain and the guy was so rude he actually got cranky with me, and did not want to help one bit. I can not believe a product can be so faulty when we falked out two and a half thousand and get a dud. I really think they need to do a recall on all phillips tv cause no one should have to go threw this. We thought we were doing a good thing spending a lot of money on a tv but all we have had is a headache. james of cordova, SC August 26, 2009 IPurchased new 52 inch lcd tv on May 2 2009, tv stopped working in july o9. I called Phillips to talk with their tech support( what a joke), and after 2 weeks finally got a repair man to look at it. I was told that the part that was bad can not be gotten by phillips because it was made in china. After many calls to Phillips they told me that I would have to box the tv and ship it back to them at my cost, and they would send me a refurbished model. Can you believe that? Pay 2 grand for a tv that last 2 months then goes on the blink then they want you to pay to ship it back to them and they will send you a refurbed model. I have owned 3 widescreens in my life and i promise you that i will never own another Phillips product in my entire life. No one in my family or friends will buy one and when i meet someone the first topic of conversation will be how [bad] Phillips tvs are. Kirk of Appleton, WI August 24, 2009 Purchased a 50" Phillips plasma tv 2 years ago. About a month ago I turn on the tv and it had NO picture. It sound, but nothing else. I dropped it off at the only Phillips repair shop in town. After three weeks of no news, I recieve a call telling me that phillips doesn't sell the individual Buss bars that I need for the repair. So they need to by the entire board for $1300. I only payed $1400 for the tv brand new. Not sure where to go from here?? Yu, of Seatac, WA August 24, 2009 I own a Phillips 50inch plasma w/ ambiance light just a little over a year. I too, share the same issues like most off you here. My tv would go blank for 10 to 15 second and back on. Recently, I got the blinking red light. To get it back to work; I reset the breaker swith in the garage because I can't reach behind the tv to unplug it. So now, just got to wait till it doesn't work any more like most of you here. It seems like Phillips doesn't care about this ongoing issues that they been having or take appropriate steps to correct or inhance it's product. I am so disapointed with Phillips. Never again will I have anything to do with their product. One last thing, I got another Phillips to remind me every morning.....a shaver. Can't wait for this piece of crap to go too. Doug of Austin, TX August 23, 2009 Well, I guess I am the latest casualty in the Philips Red Light saga. I bought my 50PF9630A/37 just at three years ago and started getting the 6/3 red binking light about 2 weeks ago. For the first week and a half, unplugging it until the lisght stopped and plugging it back in allowed me to keep watching. As of yesterday...nothing...nada...zilch. I did not waste my time with Philip's tech support since over 300 people in this forum have had no luck dealing with them. I now, too, will never again buy another Philips product. Christina of Yorba Linda, CA August 21, 2009 I purchased a 47 inch Philips LCD TV last year and a month before the warranty was up, a green line started to appear on the screen from top to bottom. I called Philips and they sent me a replacement but the replacement was worse. The speakers would give off this horrendous static noise while watching TV and you would never know when it would happen. Changing the channel or input would temporarily stop the noise but it would come back on again all through the day. I called Philips back and they said they would replace the replacement. A week goes by. I call back on the status. they canceled the order and NEVER TOLD ME! Apparently they re-ordered the replacement but I don't believe them and I am NOT even treated as a priority. PLEASE HELP! Dianne of Philadelphia, PA August 21, 2009 We purchased this TV back in August 2006......we experienced the TV going off and on for a long time when one day the Tv shut off and the 7 red blinking lights started. This was in March 2009, in our experience we had an extended warranty and between the warranty group and the repair company the Tv was fixed with only a minor delay. Then on August 14, 2009 I was watching TV....a show that I had on DVR and my phone rang so I paused the show. Within a few minutes there was a VERY loud humming noise coming from the TV. When I looked over it looked as though some kind of liquid was coming down the center of the TV. I really thought from the loud humming that the TV was going to blow up. I turned off the TV and that is when I noticed what look like a crack down the center of the TV. When I touched the screen it was not a crack on the outside but on the inside screen. With the TV still under warranty I called the warranty company and submitted a claim. I told her and another girl and the the reapir shop all the samething.......no one ever said anything that would have led me to know what they all decided happen to the TV. We are now being told that I am a liar and that the TV suffered some kind of impact and that it is not covered under the warranty! We are trying to find anyone that has had a similar experience. I am a big girl now and if I did something to my TV I would just say that I did. How can they come to this conclusion without even looking inside the TV? Eric of SIOUX FALLS, SD August 21, 2009 I purchased the Philips HTS6500 DVD Home Theater System. It worked fine for a while. I went to put a DVD in about two months ago, and the display just kept going back and forth between "close" and "eject" and the DVD would not play. Also, none of the buttons on the front panel worked, only the volume control knob. There have been many other similar complaints that I have come across while searching for a solution to this problem. I feel that there should be a recall so that the product will be fixed free of charge or replaced with a new similar product. art of greenville, OH August 20, 2009 I purchased a 37" phillips LCD tv in 2007 and i have had it in for repair several time and now again, it will not turn on and the green power light just flashes. My company buys phillips for our new stores and I can assure you they will get a copy of this email and i will convince them to change brands. This tv is a joke. nancy of red bluff, CA August 19, 2009 wow another update on the piece of junk i bought!my 51 inch model number 51mp6100d/37..repair man came out again for the second time I was told it was a different board this time for another &150.00,i called customer service again"no help there" asked if they had an address other than a p.o.box. Jackie of Thornton, CO August 19, 2009 My husband purchased a Philips 42" plazma tv, Model #42PF9631d/37, in 2006 from Sears. He purchased a warranty for it and every year when the warranty is about to expire the tv starts to melfunction. Last week Sears called to inform us that the warranty was about to expire and my husband declined to renew it. Lo and behold this week it started to not turn on. The power indicator light would turn red after trying to turn it on and blink several times. It will also turn itself off and back on when watching it. I have noticed several people on this site with the exact same problems. This warranty crap is such a SCAM! I can't believe that people haven't filed a class action lawsuit against this worthless company! Tonya of Charlotte, NC August 18, 2009 Purchased 50 inch plasma tv dec 2006. Stopped powering up Aug 2009...Purchase price about 1,700.00 What a waste, I need a bail out too from PHILLIPS...they are useless. Their products are worthless as well. They don't last. It is costing 135.00 just to have a repairman come look at it. GOD only knows what it will cost to repair...probably too much than I am will to invest...so it will go to the junk yard...complements of PHILLIPS Jeff of Anahiem, CA August 13, 2009 Plasma TV, Model No. 42PF7220A, Serial #YA1A0614001641. Manufactured April 2006.Purchased May 2006. Service Request #85VT1, TV has stopped working Red power light flashes 7 times witch is a power failure code. Complaints of this same problem are posted all over the web AV forums ( Philips TV 7 Blinking red lights). Most consumers are having the problem within the second to third year of ownership. Repairing of this problem will cost over $600.00. Philips will not help consumers with this obvious design/ engineering problem. I have contacted Philips customer support with no help. corie of chestermere, AB August 13, 2009 I bought a 42'philips hdtv aprox 2 years ago i couldnt afford it but wanted one so bad i bought one anyway, about 6 months after having it the flashing red light comes on so turn it off then turn it back on again thinking it might have been too hot but after a while it didnt matter how long i have it on it would still flash red...now it has become worse then it was. it takes me about half an hour to 45 min everyday just to turn it on in the mornings! now im to a point where once i turn the tv on i leave it on all day and night..my electricity bill is very high because of this tv and there is no way i can afford to repair it let alone buy another tv.. ..im really disapointed but there is nothing else i can do,i just will never buy another philips tv again nancy of red bluff, CA August 12, 2009 just an update on the 51 inch tv i bought,model number51mp6100d/37.the new computer was put in at a cost to me..of $537.48 one month after new computer was put in the tv did the same thing wouldnt shut off,,well teck came out and yup it was the computer again..or so he said now were going on the second computer..wow philips you sell junk and dont care... Angela of Mechanicsille, VA August 9, 2009 The television we purchased in late 2006, a 50 inch Philips plasma television has ceased working. I called the customer technical support center four times in two days to remedy the problem and it created another problem which they technical support center cannot correct. The television was indicating an upgarade was needed to correct the issue. At the advice of the Philips support personnel, I purchased a USB stick, formatted it myself, downloaded the upgrade from their web site and installed it on the television. According to the information on the upgrade it should have corrected the problem. The third support center tech was not very knowledgeable and my husband and I were able to get the television on and working. The following morning, we went to turn the television on and nothing happened. When I called the technical support center again, I was told there was nothing else they could do except provide a phone number to an authorized Philips dealer/repair person in our state. This television cost over $2000.00 a little over two years ago and it apprears will cost us even more. Does any one stand behind their products anymore? Alison of Midland, MI August 9, 2009 We purchased a Philips 50" plasma with ambilight, Model #50PF9631D/37 from Circuit City in Saginaw, MI in Feb. '07. Maybe a year after we got it it started turning on and off by itself. A year and a half after having it these things starting happening: The screen would go black, the screen would go pink with vertical banding lines, the top half of the screen would go black or the top half would have banding lines. Now the past 8 months occasionally we'd turn it on and it would click, the green light would come on and then it would start flashing red and there would be no picture or sound. It used to be fixed by resetting the tv but today that won't work. We've done it a dozen times and it won't stay on now. Alan of Humphrey, NE August 6, 2009 47 inch flat panel television has been down for a month. nancy of red bluff, CA August 4, 2009 i purchased a philips 51 inch rear projection television,model#51mp6100d/37 in oct,05,after 1 year the tv wouldnt shut off.we had to unplug it every night.i called the number on the service manual i received wqhen i purchased the tv but the number wouldnt go threw..after a few months of trying that number it finnally went threw when customer support answered i told them about the problem with my tv,they continually told me "nothing they could do about it" i kept calling the number until i got a teck that would help me..i finnally got a number for repair service.i called them made an apt.they came out I was told the tv needed a new computer and the teck said this never happens and is very rare..I told him to order the computer and when all done the bill was $537.48. i continued to call customer support as i felt the tv was a problem to start with but not much help from them..now its a month later and the tv is doing the same thing "wont shut off again" i finally got an email from customer support for philpis but email was undeliverable.then i was told to try web site and click on other to type a complaint to philips,no such web site.i again called customer support to get help from them.thats a joke.so now again im on the phone with tv repair.and will cost me more money out of pocket.philips is the worst set ive ever owned this company should be out of buissness..... Dennis of Squamish, BC August 1, 2009 The Green light comes on for the T.V but it fails to come on. Phone philips many times only to be told " to bad for you" take it to a repair shop. This is the second time with this very same problem in 14 months. PEOPLE DON'T PAY 2000 DOLLARS FOR SOMETHING THAT BREAKS EVERY 7 MONTHS Ivan of miami, FL July 31, 2009 Purchased a Philips 42" Plasma about 2 years ago & all of a sudden it goes black & now the dreaded blinkin red light which I've been reading about has come on. Really can't believe Philips has been putting out such an defective product. I imagined the it would not last forever, but I thought that it would at least last 5-6 years. In this economy we really can't be spending that much money for something that will only last us a few short years. There must be something we can do. JP of st. louis, MO July 28, 2009 I bought a 42 inch phillips plasma tv number 42pf7320A/37 a little over 3 years ago. It stated to have a red color across the top half of the tv a month ago. I thought this was from our dish...it was not. Today, the picture just went out. I have sound, but no picture. The number for phillips goes to a call center and they do nothing....to bad. I told them there were thousands of complaints for the same issue on their plasmas...did not care. They told me to call a service center. I said that they have a bad product and they did not care. Michele of Philadelphia, PA July 28, 2009 I purchased a 60 inch Philips "DLP" Projection HDTV about 2 years ago at Sams Club and I now have the same story of the "Flashing Power" button and no picture. The tv never shuts off or should I said power down to reset itself. I unplug it for hours, even days with no prevail (as instructed on Philips support website). Whether these products are covered under warranty or not Philips should be concerned that so many people with varies products are arriving at the same conflicting situation. Philips' needs to take ownership of these faulty products and issue a recall and have them fixed. Instead, of becoming a money warlord preying on the consumers who once support their business. I am now out of a tv and work with no money to repair or replace my tv. joseph of New York, NY July 26, 2009 I have owned a Philips Ambilight Plasma (42PF9631D/37) for under 3 years, with no cable and no video games attached. Average use was one movie per month (it was in my 2nd home). Now I have the classic 7 red blinking lights and no support from Philips. Victor of San Juan, Puerto Rico July 25, 2009 I have a 50" Philips Plasma Ambilight that stopped working just 2 yrs after I purchased it. It does not power up and all I get is a blinking red light (7 times). Called Customer service to no avail. This is outrageous. We paid $3,000 for this piece of junk and have no one around to fix it - whether or not it is practical this bad experience... I read on the Internet that there is a lot of people with the same problem. It is time that Philips hears our complaints and does something about it. I am certain that this could become a recall if we join forces... Taryn of Springfield, MA July 24, 2009 We purchased a 50" Philips Plasma with Ambilight about 2 years ago. For the past 6 months the tv would shut off for about 20-30 seconds randomly. We thought it was the cable connection and had comcast here every other week trying to fix the problem. About 1 month ago upon turning on the tv and seeing the green light, it would then turn to red and flash about 5-7 times. Stop for about 5 seconds and then flash again. We would unplug the tv and re plug it back in. As of today the tv WILL NOT go back on. So I decided to look on line and noticed that we are not the only consumers out there with the same problem. When this first started happening we called Philips they advised us to upgrade the tv's software. So we went through all of there instructions and we were able to download the software to the tv. This upgrade did absoulutely nothing. We called the service department back in which they advised we would have to contact a tv repair shop in our area to have them come and fix it. I will never buy from Philips again. Manoj of W. Chester, PA July 23, 2009 The Philips Plasma 42 Inch TV 42PF7320A/37 now displays red blinking lights/pixels on the display. There is image on the screen fully overlapped with these lights. Seems like many people have the same issue with this Model. Philips CS is of no use. michael of orangevale, CA July 22, 2009 I called about my TV # 27pt6443/37 andthey told me since the store closed I need to pay and submit a claim..Thats just wrong!!! If they can't support there product they need to stop selling! All I have is Phillip and Magnovox. I will never buy again!!! TV is on two years old..My daughter APEX has lasted longer then this one so I had to bowwor it. Joe of New Milford, NJ July 20, 2009 Purchased 50" Phillips Plasma TV from BJs. TV is two years old and I now have problem with blinking lights as everyone else has described. My tv wont go back on even when unplugged. I cannot believe PHILLIPS is not supporting this problem and leaving all these customers hung out to dry. This is an expensive purchase and the manufacturer needs to be held accountable. If this was an issue with automobiles, there would be a remedy. David of La Jolla, CA July 20, 2009 I have a Philips HD TV (Model #42PF7320A/37). For the past several months, once the TV has warmed up (approx 90 mins), the lower half of the screen suddenly goes black and will remain that way or alternate occasionally with a white lower screen with flashing, colored vertical lines. The upper half of the screen remains perfect with no distortion. This problem occurs regardless of the input (TIVO, cable, or DVD player.) I have called Philips to no avail. Heriberto of Caguas, Puerto Rico July 17, 2009 On 29 july 2006 i purchased a 37" Philips lcd HDTV model 37PF9431D/37. Around june 08 the unit started to shut of by itself and be back on around 20 to 30 seconds later.This would happen 4 or 5 times a day. Since i had and extended warranty the tv was serviced by a local tv repair shop and was returned to me 3 weeks later, and the service performed was "soldered fuse on power supply". I must also mention the fact that around march 08,Philips send me a letter offering to extend their coverage for the following year and like in the previous year i could pay in 3 payments of $46.65 each. On 21mar08 i mailed my first check. They did not send the bill for the 2nd or the 3rd payment like they did the previous year and admit that i forgot about the payments until i realized that the expiration date of my warranty was 29jul08. When i called about this they informed me that Philips no longer provied extended coverage to Puerto Rico. The tv kept acting the same way and after many calls to them agreed to have the same tv repair shop check it again, it was picked up on 22aug08 and returned to me on 17sep08 and according to them nothing wrong with the unit. It kept working with its flaws but working until the morning of the 15jul09. I turned it on and those famous red blinking lights come on, but no video or sound. It is dead! I should also add that after many calls i got my money of my first payment to my extended coverage that was to be valid until 29jul09. Jerome of Amherst, NY July 15, 2009 Purchased set from Sam's Club 7/20/07. Called Phillips and told out of Warranty. Model # 42pf5321d/37 serial #ya1a0612020201 You turn the set on green light comes on and then you get 4 blinking red light and it stops and then blinks 4 more time and continues to repeat. Phillip says it is not their problem. I advised the number of complains from people on line. Phillips says they know nothing of the problem. This looks like a class action because they are using poor quality parts Fabiola of Forest Hills, NY July 15, 2009 I bought a 42" Plasma TV in 2006. Now there is a big, thick black vertical line going down the left side of the T.V. impeding me from watching properly. John of easton, PA July 10, 2009 The Red Light Special! I think this is what Philips should call their Plasma TV's. Looking at all the people with the same problem, it strikes me as more than a cooincidence that all these TV's start having the same problem between 2 years and 2 1/2 years. Tried the software update, but since i don't get a picture, cant check idf the upgrade worked. My TV is still broken. Like another Philips customer, I will no longer even buy a lightbulb from them! Kitty of Pensacola, FL July 10, 2009 This is the latest of several problems we have had with this 42" plasma tv from Philips. The first few times were all concerning needing to download new firmware constantly. Today we got a fuzzy orange bar over the bottom portion of the set and it turned itself off after about 30 seconds. There has not been any kind of response from the set since. I contact the company only to be told it was out of waranty and to call a repairman. Of course the closest one if 50 miles away and our expense. We are experiencing the wonderful seven blinking red lights on the front of the set and the only way to stop them is to unplug the tv. Nathan of Ballwin, MO July 10, 2009 I also have been hit by the flashing red light. I bought a 50" plasma from best buy in July of 2006 and had no problems with it till a few weeks ago. For a few days I could unplug the tv and plug it back in but now it won't even turn on. I sent an email to Phillips and they said they weren't told what the error codes were. I was just wanting to know what to expect as far as getting it repaired as I did not get an extended warranty. I can get a local TV repair to give me a quote for $70. I just don't want to spend money on something that will break in another 2.5-3 years. It appears that everyone is having the same problem around the same time. I would hope that perhaps a class action suit could be brought about. Although I know in the end all we would get is a certificate good towards purchasing a new tv, which is useless if it's another phillips with the same issue. Andrea of virginia beach, VA July 8, 2009 I bought a 50" Plasma tv april of 2007. In January we began to have problems where the tv cut itself off. I've called Philips who told me since it is out of warranty it's not their problem. i was advised by their customer service dept to contact an authorized repair facility. I called Maurice Tv/Electronics per Philips Instructions. I was adv that it was a manufacturers problem. they had seen several of these model tvs and that the circuit boards have gone bad and it is not able to be fixed b/c the parts are not available. I called back to Philips who transferred the issue to their Customer Relations Dept who stated that becuase it is out of warranty it is not their problem. After doing some research on the product I uncovered the fact that the whole series of this type of tv is defective and that Philips is refusing to refund any money nor replace the item. Al of Metamora, MI July 7, 2009 Won't start. Blinking red lights. Several plugins and unplugs to get it to start. Very expensive. Harly used. Extremely angry. Purchased oct 14 2006. Jennifer of Haverhill, MA July 3, 2009 The tv is about 3 years old. I have the same problem that I have seen listed by many other owners of the same television. Just stopped working one day...a red light flashes 6 times or so., pauses for a moment, and then repeats continuously. This was a very expensive tv... what is being done about these claims??? Michael of Roy, WA July 2, 2009 I bought a Philips HD 42" (model – 42PF7320A/37), plasma in August of 2006. After about a year, randomly the top half of the screen would turn blank out and look like someone through yellow and red paint on it from the inside but the bottom half of the screen looked clear and great. This would happen for about 15 minutes and then it would stop and go away for a day or two. After talking with the satellite company on many occasions they thought it was my satellite boxes because they were so old and they said they had heard of that due to the closed caption broadcasting and finally talked me into upgrading. So I upgraded my Satellite to HD so I could take advantage of the HD TV (which wasnt explained to me when I bought the TV), That lasted for about a month with no issues and then the top half problem started again. I called the satellite folks and they told me that it is the TV and has nothing to do with the Satellite. Now, last night I am watching TV and all of a sudden the TV turns itself off and I see the power light turn red and flash 7 times in a row, then it pauses, and then repeats. I unplugged it for about 10 minutes and plugged it back in and heard a 1 second moment of sound like it was going to start and then it went to the red light flashing 7 times. I called Philips support and when I told her what model it was, first she started laughing, then walked me through gathering all the info, then asked me to go power it off. I had to explain to her that it wont turn on, so she got a little rude with me and said "Just unplug it from the wall", I then informed her it had been unplugged since last night, now what? then she started talking real low and soft and when I told her I couldn’t hear her she started yelling in the phone. Needless to say I am not happy at this point but she walks me through plugging the TV back in and immediately pressing the power button and holding it for 10 seconds and letting go. Same response, 1 second of sound and then it shuts off and goes to the red blinking led lights. That’s when she tells me while giggling, "Well your obviously out of warranty, and there is nothing we can do about it, its a known issue, you need internal servicing so will need to call someone at your own expense to fix it." and gave me a number to a service company close by to call. I did call Sears (where I purchased it), as well but since I didn't get an extended service warranty they will not help me, but they had heard of the issue. RAUL of pasco, WA July 1, 2009 bought 50 inch plasma tv, turns on after numerous attempts of plugging it in and, picture goes out once in a while after its been turned on. Only had it for about 2 1/2 years CHAD.DAVIS of CLOVIS, NM June 29, 2009 Bought a 50" Phillips Plasma TV, after 6 months the screen went black. Contacted customer service and they advised there was only one repair man in the area about 30 miles away from where I lived. He showed up in a rusty beat up old Dodge van to pick up the TV. After about 4 months and numerous calls to customer service they finally agreed to send me another TV. The TV they sent me was a used repaired model that matched the one I had. Since there is only a one year warranty on the TV I asked customer service if the warranty had been extended and they politely advised," no," it would not be extended. I informed customer service that I had only had the TV for 6 months and they had it for 4 months. That only left me a couple of months warranty on the used/repaired TV they were sending me. Customer service seemed less than interested in my concern. I finally received the TV and it worked for 3 months and then started giving me problems. The TV is dead in the water now and I have no warranty left and from what aI hear probably no hope of getting it repaired or replaced. Very frustrated with Phillips and their products I will never by another phillips product. In addition to the TV the DVD/ surround sound system I had bought when I purchased the TV also went out about 5 months after purchase! both phillips products have failed on me and it would appear I am not hte only one who has had these problems with company. I would hope that a class action suit is filed against the company but I feel I am just out the money and will have to consider it a learning experience that Phillips products are definately a waste of money. Susan of Phoenix, AZ June 28, 2009 I have a Magnavox 32" digital widescreen LCD HDTV w/ATSC/QAM tuner purchased 12/16/06 from Sears. Six weeks ago while watching TV there was a popping sound in the front of the set near the green power on/off switch.It has not had power since then. The tech installed supply power and BSS boards - discovered to be rebuilt like original boards in my new TV. TV still does not power up. Panel board supposedly on order.My extended warranty indicates new replacement TV when original sales amount is reached for parts/labor ($800). My original Magnavox was 13 years old when I gave it to charity - no replacement parts or service calls. Problems with this set after only 2-1/2 years! My 32" was sold as new, not rebuilt Dollie of Henderson, NV June 16, 2009 Two years or so ago my senseo HD 7810 leaked very hot water underneath the machine.I think this is a safety hazard. It still leaks, but I only use it occasionally. I'm always checking and cleaning up underneath it. Thought you needed to know. thanks. My number (04202) is not included in your recall. Alizabeth of Indianapolis, IN June 14, 2009 About a month in a half to 2 months a ago I went out a bought the 19pfl3504d/f7 model tv and noticed that it was making loud buzzing noise when turned off. I called up to customer servicer because I wan't to fimilar with this product and was told that I needed a software update for the tv. I really thought that was ridiculous since I had just bought the tv but I went ahead and did. Afterward the stopped making the noise. Soon after I had my problem with the tv. I started to get a lot of phone calls at work about the loud buzzing noise. I thought that is was starting to get insane when I started getting call about that tv that were made less the 4 weeks after the problem was discovered and Philips hasn't correted the problem but rather continue making the tvs the same way and have the consumer do the software update themselves if the problem is bothering them. I found it extremely horrible when philips would continue to ignore the problem that they are having with there tv and continue to sell poor quality merchendise. After dealing with completely justified complaints from hundreds of people on units that were out and in warranty I had to end my employeement with philips. I know that after working for philips and buying a Philips tv, which has since gone dead, that you should NEVER BUY PHILIPS. It will be much less stressfull to go without tv for the rest of your life. Wayne of Fort Myers Beach, FL June 14, 2009 I purchased a 42 inch Phillips LCD, Model PFL4203D/27, three days ago from Sams Club. I downloaded the most current firmware for the set, the day I brought it home. Every day there is a noise coming from the back of the set that lasts about 20-30 seconds that sounds like popcorn popping. I turned the volume down to make sure the noise was not coming from the audio circuit. I phoned Phillips today and spoke to a service representative and asked if he would check the computer records and see if there was a documented problem like this for this model. The service representative said that there was no documented problem and went on to ask when a service technician could come. I told him not to bother and I would be returning this set to Sams and I would buy another brand. His response, "I fully understand sir." I guess he knows how poor the quality is of this television and the other Phillips products. mark of harrison, AR June 14, 2009 Purchased new in 2007. Two years later, a series of red blinking lights. Unplugged to reset but didn't help. I called Phillips service center and they said to call a service tech located 80 miles away.After searching the internet, I see that this is a common problem after just a couple of years. PHILLIPS IS JUNK---DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY!!!!!! Tim of virginia beach, VA June 14, 2009 Bought the Philips 42in plasma and I am having the same problems as the rest of the folks. TV blacks out after a few minutes being on. Unplug the replug tv works for about 5 minutes then the same results. Based on what I have read, I am in the market for a new TV. For all who want a class action, forget about it. The only one's who make out on a C/A are the lawyers. The plaintiffs get some bogus credit towards a new tv or some lame refund. The attorneys get their fee's and get to retire. I will just not purchase another Philips product. It is a shame, I bought a $200 regular TV and it lasted 15 years with no problem. Spend $1200 on a new TV and it only takes 30 months to crap out. Lesley of Stockbridge, GA June 13, 2009 My husband and I purchased a Phillips 42 inch ambilight plasma television around 2 and a half years ago for $2700 from Circuit City Yesterday the TV has stop working shows a blank black screen with a flashing pink light on the screen. Contacted Philiips they were no help, said that they knew of no problem with this television, suggested that I call for service. I refuse to pay up to 900 to have it fixed. I just know now that I will not ever ever buy another Phillips product. We are now stuck with a big useless blank screen on our wall...Shame on Phillips. We will be interested in being apart of any lawsuit againts this company Antonio of San Marcos, CA June 13, 2009 Bought a 42" plasma flat screen, model# 42PF7220A/37 back in 2006 at costco. The problem started a few months ago. While it's working fine, the screen goes black. sound is present, but no picture on any channels. To make it work I have to turn it off for a few minutes. then it works, but lately once it goes black, I have to wait until the next day and that's very frustrating. phillips do something !!! Timmy of orange park, FL June 11, 2009 I got a call at work it was my wife telling me that my TV that i spented about a 1000 on is not working any more. I just brought the tv not even had the tv that long This is completely unexceptable. something need to be done about this matter. I think everyone should get they money Back so we can buy another brand of Tv's Matthew of Mesa, AZ June 11, 2009 Same problem: I won a 42" Plasma Philips in December 2007 (one of the top closers at a bank I worked for) and have the same problem. Won't turn on and 7 blinking red lights. My prize has turned into a headache. Uggh!! Chad of Spokane, WA June 11, 2009 I bought a Philips 42" Ambilight TV from Best Buy in November of 2007. I have had a repairman to my house to replace the circuit board, then when that didn't work, Philips sent me a new TV. Now, this TV has the blinking red lights. I can unplug it, and plug it back in, but still have the same issue on a regular basis. Obviously, with all the hundreds of other complaints, something needs to be done. dave of PEMBROKE PINES, FL June 11, 2009 In Feb of '07 I purchased a philips 42" plasma tv model: 42pf9630a/37 this last weekend the picture went blank,and now I have a flashing red light on the front panel that blinks at 7 blink intervals. I called philips consumer hotline and got nothing but lip service.They also offered some 'releif' to the tune of a $80.00 credit toward the purchase of another philips tv.. ARE THEY CRAZY ??? why would I but another philips tv when mine crapped out in 2 years !! Now I have come to learn the philips tv division has been sold to another Japanese company, this explains their lack of warranty considerations. I will never buy another philips tv. I am currently having mine repaired , of course at my expense. I own a 32" SONY tv that is 15 years old and still runs like a champ!! Shame on you philips tv and good riddance. Hello SONY !!!!!!!!!! M. of chattanooga, TN June 10, 2009 20" plasma screen working fine last night, but this morning cycles through green/yellow/red led indicator light. Won't turn on manually or with remote. Though purchased new, Philips rep won't help because he says it was produced in 2006. Edward of new york, NY June 10, 2009 I purchased a 42inch Philips HDTV for $1500 a year ago and now every time I turn on the tv a bunch of blinking red lights come on and the tv does not operate. This is an outrage as Philips has no idea how to fix the problem and refuses to fix it. I can not afford another tv so I am televison-less. Freddy of Nashville, GA June 9, 2009 First of all my husband and I are both retired and we saved for quite a while to buy this T V, we thought we did enough research but guess we didn't look at the right places. We bought a 47" Phillips L C D last Sept. 2008 at Sam's Club, we paid $1300.00 with tax. May 15th the picture went black, we called Dish and since the smaller T V that we have was working they said it must me the T V. We finally got in touch with Phillips and on the 20th the T V was picked up by Olive Electronics and the closest business for repairing this T V is in Madison Fl. I called today and they don't have the part yet to repair our T V and could not give me an estimated time that the part will be delivered to them. We are so afraid that we are just going to be out that money we paid for that T V and as you know money is not easy to come by when you only live on social security. I know we are not the only ones with this problem but right now I would settle for a full refund for fear something will happen again to it after the warranty runs out. We really do not know what to do about this so please help us out if at all possible. We have been renting a T V for 3 weeks now but will let that go back this week. We have been renting a T V for the entire time and so far we have spent $130.00.I had to have surgery on my foot and have my leg in a cast so this has been very inconvienient and an added expense and worry. Frederico of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil June 9, 2009 Some days ago I posted a note reporting that known problem: After one year and half, without any explanation, the TV does not turn on. I also said that in Brazil we have very protective laws that compel vendors and manufactures to fix or exchange the products, or give back the money, when they have, as we say, a "hide defect". Before sue PHILIPS I decided to call them again, just giving a chance, and identified myself as a lawyer and warned them about the cost$ of the litigation. Well, they then opened another ticket and today PHILIPS just called me and said that they will send me another brand new flat TV, better (and bigger) than my broken one. They will call me back again on Friday. Let's wait... James of Penngrove, CA June 8, 2009 Purchsed 42pf7320A/37 42" Plasma Philips at Sam's in Puerto Vallarta and have the same problem as many others. Won't turn on and 7 blinking red lights. Opportunity for a good lawyer to sue Philips because so may people have the same problem stacey of hornchurch, United Kingdom June 8, 2009 i bought a Phillips 50" flat screen just over two years ago for £1000, the tv hs now stopped working and i have learnt that this is common with phillips televisions. this is not acceptable as i cant afford to get it repaired so i now without a tv. i hope a legal suite can be opened regarding this matter as their televisions are hardly cheap!! they are robbing us in broad daylight and getting away with it Regina of Thomasville, NC June 6, 2009 purchased a 42 inch plasma tv, just had it right at 2 years - paid 1300 to 1500 dollars for it (i have receipt) i have the blinking lights, will not come on, no sound, exactly like everyone elses complaints on this website. it is ashame pay that much for a tv and it break right at 2 years, called customer service, no help, said to take it to a repair shop, we were out of warranty- repair shop said without seeing it that he thought the "panels" were out and it would be extremely expensive to fix and he has had many complaint on these tvs David of Newhall, CA June 6, 2009 my 52" plasma tv has the same red blinking light problem. right now i am able to unplug the tv, wait 20-30 sec and plug it back in. the tv works but i am starting to do this on a consistent basis. i bought the tv about 2 1/2 years ago and like many other consumers they are having the same problem. isn't there an attorney that is willing to file a class action lawsuit? i feel like a small fish in a big pond where i cant do anything about it. i got ripped off for 2400 dollars and phillips should pay for this. this is BS!!!!!!! Chris of San Jose, CA June 6, 2009 My 2 yr old plasma has the "Blinking Red Light" problem that so many have described. Where can I sign up for the class action lawsuit? phil of delta, PA June 6, 2009 Bought a 50" plasma TV 2.5 years ago and as all the others it quit working and Phillips will do nothing about it. They need a class action suit brought against them. Dean of North Royalton, OH June 5, 2009 Same story as everyone else. Bought the TV for $1,400 around 2 years ago, now the TV is dead and all I get is the blinking red lights. Philips tech support (phone and email) has provided zero help. I referenced the thousands of complaints like this on the interent, and they responded by saying there is nothing they can do. Chuck Norris of Los Angeles, CA June 5, 2009 This is so depressing! I have some sort of red line circus thing going on the top of my screen. No red blinking light of death yet. I think I'm going to Round house kick the crap out of the next Phillips guy that says "dur is thur a problum?" 42" Faillips Plasma TV Janice of Burgettstown, PA June 4, 2009 I am another victim of the "flashing red light" on the Philips 50PF9631D/37 plasma television. At not quite 2/12 years, the television does not turn on until I have unplugged and replugged it - sometimes as many as 10 times. The green power light switches to a red blinking light; I unplug the tv, wait until the red light stops blinking, and then plug it back in again. It is taking longer and longer to work even using this method. I have called Philips, but the technician said she could not tell what would be wrong. She gave me 2 "approved" service shops - they were both in different states - more than two hours from my home!! I paid $2600 for the television in September of 2006. I will never buy another Philips product - not even a light bulb! I would love to see a class-action suit. Philips has to be aware of this problem, yet pretends it is not. I thought this television would last for many years - and gave up 2 years of vacations in order to pay for it. maria of melville , NY June 3, 2009 I purchased a 42inch phillips 42PF9631D after two years of having the tv a red blinking light appeared. The tv no longer turns on. Thousands of people have had this problem. After calling customer service several times with no responses or help. I am so fed up and am very willing to start a class action lawsuit with all unsatisfied consumers. philips should pay for selling a defective peice of garbage Deighton of Kamuela, HI June 2, 2009 42" plasma flat screen, model# 42PF7220A/37; same problem as other complaints, sequence of blinking red lights, tv will not turn on. NO SERVICE DEALERS ON THE BIG ISLAND. Purchased at COSTCO. Jason of Woodhaven, MI June 2, 2009 We too have the blinking lights. Phillips no longer makes this 50" plasma ambilight tv that we have. We purchased our tv 2 1/2 years ago. We are interested in a lawsuit... steve of minersville, PA June 2, 2009 About 2 years ago I purchased a philips 50 inch plasma tv with ambilight for a little over $2000. 2 years later it wouldn't turn on, blinking red lights on indicator, unplugged it several times and now picture is real dark. What I have read and peppered throughout the internet their are known issues with philips tvs. I called philips consumer care, and they basically hung me out to dry. It took me 2 years to pay for this tv and as soon as its paid off, it breaks. I couldnt afford the extended warranty on this set which would have been around 500 dollars. Shawn of Claremore, OK June 1, 2009 In 2006, I purchased a Philips 50" Ambilight Plasma TV that no longer works. It started shutting off and restarting on its own after the first 3 months we had the TV. I figured maybe it was just a remote transmission issue and it wasn't too inconveniencing, until two months ago, it started shutting down and then red lighs with a series of intermittent flashes - 6 flashes followed by three rapid flashes. At first, I was able to unplug the unit for several seconds and plug back in, then the tv worked fine. The problem progressed to the current state in which it is totally non-functioning. John of Villa Rica, GA June 1, 2009 Ditto - 42" Plasma Philips TV, model 42PF5321D/37. 22 months later the set failed. No picture. I contacted Philips. They sent a local repair serviceman out to inspect the set. He said that several circuit boards needed to be replaced due to failure. After three plus weeks, I was called and told that the parts were on back order. Three months later, I received a call from someone in Philips that they were going to replace the set. Kerry of New Albany, OH June 1, 2009 This tv bought in January 2006 has been a complete waste of money. I bought it at Sam's Club in Columbus, Ohio for $1999 plus tax. It is a complete disappointment to think that over $2000 has been spent on something that is now left us with only one option - trash it. The screen goes black with lines going across it and when i phoned customer service regarding the problem for advice they replied with "These tv's do this." How appalling is it for Phillips to still sell this product as well as Sam's Club keeping it on their shelves for loyal customers to purchase when Phillips and their customer service employees admit as they did to me on Friday, May 29th that the product is a lemon. I am completely unsatisfied and ask that the company stand behind this product and pay for it to be serviced. The customer service rep offered me a $20 loyalty coupon to replace the tv. I could not believe the audacity of the supervisor Aaron to offer such a small sum compared to what I spent to purchase the tv. My complaint with the company is reference number 7X6ZL. Please help me rectify this situation as a consumer of both Sam's Club and Phillips. Scott of Sutherlin, OR May 30, 2009 Yet another Blinking Red Light. Bought a Phillips 42 inch Plazma TV and after 17 months the TV won't turn on. I called Repair and they were going to call back with a Repair center number after I called back a second time they still haven't call me back. I research the issue and here you all our with the same piece of junk that I have. I was mess over by Suzuki in the early 90's and told the factory rep that I would never buy another Suzuki Quad and to this day I haven't. YES PHILLIPS I DO HOLD A GRUDGE. madhusudan of raipur, India May 30, 2009 I have deposited a CTV kit for repair on 23 May but till today it is not repaired. On contacting the care centre they were not confirming the date of delivary. jennifer of beverly hills , FL May 28, 2009 My 42 icnh lcd tv wont turn on. It flashes 5 red lights in sequence. I called the number on the users manual since there was nothing in it about that and the lady said its saying theres something going on inside the tv that wont allow it to turn on. well duh i already knew that. They couldnt tell me what it was. They program the tvs to flash these codes so they have to know what it is. instead of having to pay someone to figure it out. My hard drive did that once and the code meant it was the power supply easy fix without paying anymore on it. i dont feel i should have to pay more for a tv if something happens no one from philips is gonna give me support. the price we pay for the tvs should give us exellent support. needless to say we could buy a $200 tv and i bet it would explain everything about it. what goes wrong and how to fix it. i have three boys i cant afford to go by a new tv nor to have that one fixed PETINA of NORTH FORT MYERS, FL May 28, 2009 My mother purchased a Magnavox TV/DVD combo model #19MD357B/37 for my 12 year old daughter for christmas on 12/24/2008. just last month it started exhibiting an issue with the sound when it was on regular TV which is hooked up to a cable line. there was a loud "SHHHH" noise. This did not happen when playing DVD's. Then it started shuting off automatically whether it was on TV or playing a DVD and when we could get it to stay on, there was no sound at all. At times I can turn it off and turn it back on to get the sound to come on but usually is only temporary but even the turning off and turning back on itself is a struggle. I have been having to go through an exhausting regimand every night to get it to play as she has always slept with a TV on in her room and struggles to fall asleep without it. I called the "800" service center number and was basically told to take to a service center near me, which by the way, does not answer the phone nor return phone calls from any messages left, and that anyand all repairs will be at my expense. Granted, my mother paid around $700.00 for the TV which is much less than alot of people have paid for their [bad] MAGNAVOX PRODUCT but it is alot more than I can afford to replace and besides that I would think that a TV that is in that price range would last more than a year and a few months! I am absolutely disgusted with Magnavox and I can assure you that when I am able to replace my daughters TV or any other electronic device in my home, it most certainly will not be a Phillips Magnavox product! Donna of Burlington, NJ May 27, 2009 Bought a 50" Magnovox plasma televison less than 3 years ago, nowm, the tv wont go on at all. All I get is 4 blinking red lights. Called customer support and they recommend authorized dealers that is nowhere close to where I live. They wont help diagnose the problem, they claim they dont have technicians. What type of business is this? Read many, many complaints on this product, and still, the company doesnt get it. They false advertise with products that are suppose to be good, but is garbage, then they stick you with other garbage, r charge you an arm an a leg to repair it. Jason of San Clemente, CA May 26, 2009 Yet another of the same. Bought a 42 inch Philips plasma from Costco about two years ago and it suddenly stopped working - 7 red blinks. Ronald of Longs, SC May 24, 2009 When I retired and moved to our new home back in September 2005 my wife and I treated ourselves to a flat screen TV Philips Model # 42PF7320A/37 from Sam's Club for the rice of $2,499.00. That was a lot of money for us back then and still is. What we thoought that spending that much money we would not have to buy another in our life time. Well it looks just the opposite. Reading all the treads that people have written in to complain about the Phillips product we have the exact same problem now with our Model. The same blinking lights. Now i am faced with should I be tempted to call a repair company or just bite the bullet and buy a new one for less than a grand but I promise you that it will never be another Philips product. BTW - My wife did call the service center and was told to contact a repair center. Could not give us an explaination on the seven blinking red lights. Iliana of Miami, FL May 24, 2009 I have bought a Phillips Plasma Tv and after 1 1/2 it has stop working. There is a constant red light flashing upon turning it on. I have come to discover I am not the only one experiencing this problem. john of Girard, OH May 22, 2009 i bought an lg 32 in lcd tv on 12/2006. as of last week it no longer is working. paid 1100.00 for a tv that has not lasted 2 1/2 yras. contacted lg, absolutely no help at all. saw numerous websites c/o lg tvs and their experiences were the same as mine, though some people were able to get the tvs fixed or but ext warranties even though their tvs were just as old as mine. i did contact the service co. that lg had referred me to and even the gentleman there told me to call them back and try again and to get an event code for parts and service etc, lg acted like they had no idea what i was talking about. the service co told me that it is a power supply failure, which is a very common and costly repair associated with this make and model. 1100.00 for a non- working television, that lg phillips wont even stand behind of help fix Frederico of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 21, 2009 I bought a 26 inch LCD TV and after one year and a half it does not turn on anymore. I called Philips in Brazil and they offered my another TV, but I had to pay the half price of a new one. I decided to sue them. Fortunately the laws in Brazil allow customers to claim for the free repair, a new TV (or better if they do not have the same model) or give the money back. I am lawyer. I do not have to pay for a lawyer but I think this kind of behavior from Philips is totally unacceptable. They know it is a problem that is happening all over the world and they are acting like there is no problem. This is not a loyal behavior and laws in Brazil protect costumers. I am also claiming the moral damages for two reasons, I have to watch Ben 10 and High School Musical (I,II and III) every day because I have two kids and now just one TV :) and because Philips knows it is a problem that is happening all over the world and they are doing nothing. Better they are just increasing their profits. 1000K US$ so far. Deborah of Atlanta, GA May 20, 2009 My Philips 42" Plasma TV, model #42PF9631D stopped working. When I turn on the TV, a red light flashes and the TV does not come on. I noticed that there have been many complaints about Philips TVs with this same problem. I've only had this TV for 2 yrs. Tech support at Philips was not helpful at all. They expect me to pay $500-$800 in repairs. Jesse of Salt Lake City, UT May 17, 2009 Well, I have the same story as everyone else. I purchased a 42 in. plasma twenty six months ago and guess what-I now have a dead TV with seven flashing red lights...RIP OFF No way this companie didn't know this was an inferior product! Dan of Moravia, NY May 14, 2009 We're having problems with our 42PF9630A 37 Philips 42" Plasma. We purchased it for $2000 at Best Buy in June 2006. Around November 2008 we started having problems with the picture. At first, the top half of the picture would go black intermittently. Later, the bottom half started doing it too and at times, both halves at once, resulting in a black screen. We found that by tapping the right side of the TV, we could get the picture back, but eventually, we would have the problem again. Recently, we started noticing a horizontal line across the screen at times and just a few days ago we started seeing colored vertical lines on the bottom half of the screen. Again, tapping the right side fixes the problem for a while. Even before the problems with the picture, we noticed the TV trying to turn on by itself. While sleeping on the couch, I would here the TV click as if it were being turned on, but it never came on and no one was touching the TV or the remote. This seems to be opposite of some owner's problems, but a few have mentioned this same situation. Tonight, the sound went out all together all of a sudden. Tapping the TV and turning it off and on didn't work. All connections were correct. Eventually, we tried unplugging it for a few minutes to see if we could "reset" it and that worked, but I anticipate more of the same, as that seems to be a trend with this TV. We are a young family and put all we could into this item, $2000 not even 3 years ago. It is the most expensive thing in our house. It will take a long time for us to save up for another, especially in this economy. This is our only TV in the entire house so if it goes, we have no television whatsoever. From what I've read here and multiple other places on the web, Philips will be of no help and we can't afford a repair or replacement. We are furious that this big investment is becoming worthless in less than 3 years time! Philips is well aware of their shoddy products and should stand behind what they sell. I would expect this TV to last more than 10 years! They should recall the faulty products. I would certainly be interested in a class action suit against Philips. They should at least offer a tapping device to their customers so we won't have to get up to tap the TV countless times! Ron of South Park, PA May 14, 2009 i too have the red blinking light on my 50 in plasma...2 yrs old how can we get a recall going on the phillips tv people i also have a dead phillips dvd player Kenneth of Powders spring, GA May 13, 2009 Yet another victim of the blinking red light. This problem is all over the internet with various models. 50 inch philips plasma tv, barely used, bought new in 2006, started cutting off. After calling the technical support and buying 85 dollars of software to try an upgrade, they recommended a service tech. Paid 92 dollars and was told that this was a swollen capaciters problem. No warranty, new tv, only 3 years old, and a price of close to $600 to get it fixed. This is a manufacturing problem and Philips is not owning up to it. Allen of LAFAYETTE, LA May 13, 2009 I paid 1900.00 for this TV. March of 2007. January 2009 red light blinking 7 times continues and will not power on. Just keeps blinking red lights!!! george of Alpharetta, GA May 13, 2009 In Aug 2008 I purchased a 42" Plasma Philips TV, model 42PF5321D/37. 22 months later the set failed. No picture. I contacted Philips. They sent a local repair serviceman out to inspect the set. He said that several circuit boards needed to be replaced due to failure. After three plus weeks, I was called and told that the parts were on back order. Three months later, I received a call from someone in Philips that they were going to replace the set. Four or five weeks later, the repalcement set arrived. It was a factory rebuilt set. The servicement installed the the replacement set and removed the old set. The original set was 22 months old when it failed in June 2008. It cost me around $1200. The replacement set was installed in October 2008. In January, 2009, the replacement set suffered the same failure. I contacted Philips. Their reply was that the set was no longer in warranty and they could do nothing. It is very suspicious that both sets failed in less than three years of service. I will never buy any Philips product again. This company should be banned from selling in the United States. I amout $1200 spent on a tv set that didn't last more than 2 1/2 years. Ray of Knotts Island, NC May 13, 2009 My television has been giving me problems where it would not turn on and flashes red lights. Through the internet I have found this is a constant issue with philips and everyone is complaining and offered a link here. I chose not to complain. However, when I called them to either get a tech manual (the user guide is useless) or at least what the codes are for the red lights signifying the problem, I was told that they do not have them and I would have to contact one of their "authorized dealers". I don't get it, I bought the television, it's mine, yet I don't get any information on how to troubleshoot the errors I get. This is the equivelant of buying a ford and after the warranty goes out a light comes on showing a rockingchair, me asking ford what it means and them telling me I have to go to the dealership and pay at least $200 just to find out what the error code on my car that I paid for stands for. The warranty is over and I'm fine with that, the repair is on me, but being denied a troubleshooting manual for my television is just absolutely poor customer service and milking me for my money. I paid $3,000 for whats looking to be a 3 year television and I can't even get the specs on it. James of Bradenton, FL May 12, 2009 "invested" in a PM 50 plasma model 50mf231d. Cant get the red lights from flashing and it wont turn on. 2 years old and very poor quality in my opinion. ESPECIALLY for the $1299.00 I paid for it. That's a big chunk of change for such a poor TV. I know you hear of "live & learn", but that's really taking advantage of people. I guess this is what happens when outsourcing is taken to the extreme. Customer Service has certainly taken a back seat at this company. Mike of Tulare, CA May 8, 2009 I have had problems with my 50 inch Philips plasma flat screen since the first year i bought the tv. Which was a lot of money, that i bought from Best Buy.The first year it was under warranty, after talking to the service center a few time i finaly had a tech come out to look at my tv. After three times, the tech finaly found out that one of the control panels was faulty. About three weeks later i finally got my tv back,but also during this time im paying for my high defintion Directv box 89 dollars a month wasted.That was March of 2006 all this happened and was working fine until April 2009.Called Philips serve back to ask what i should do, they pretty much told me to call someone else that deals with plasma tv...Well 800 dollars later and two controll panels later i have my tv back. After wasting another 89 dollars on Directv, im at the same situation. Sarah of Tewksbury, MA May 6, 2009 We are yet another victim of the dreaded blinking red light problem. Bought a Philips 42PF7320A/37 plasma TV back in December 2005. A week ago the TV just shut off and wouldn't power back up. Unplugging and plugging back in just results in the red LED blinking 7 times. Bought and installed a new power supply board, but didn't help. Will NEVER buy another Philips product!! There needs to be a class action lawsuit filed considering the hundreds and probably thousands of consumers affected by these faulty TV lemons!!! Jennifer of Spring hill, FL May 2, 2009 Bought a 50" Plasma in 1/07 and just a few days ago the power started acting funny. We unplugged it from the wall and plugged it back in. It came back on...yeah! Well, now it won't come on at all. I get those red lights much like everyone below me. Is there a solution to this? Buy another TV huh? Mariane of El Paso , TX April 26, 2009 Philips TV Model 32PFL5332D/37 purchased in 2008, barely used as it was the 3rd TV in the house doesn't work anymore. There is a red light that blinks and there is no image and no sound. Lisa of Jonesborough , TN April 24, 2009 Phillips plasma TV model 50PF9631D/37. The power started going out. In order to fix the problem we had to unplug and replug the TV. Eventually, this stopped working, now nothing works. The TV has completely gone out. All you get is 7 flashing red lights, a pause and 7 flashing red lights again. This will continue until you unplug the TV. I feel like Philips should recall this model TV. $3,100 purchase price. Lorraine of Bristol, RI April 21, 2009 I bought a Philips 42" Plasma TV in 2003. After the year's warranty expired I then purchased 2 consecutive - 3 year warranties totaling $3,300. In March the TV fell into disrepair. The service technician said he couldn't repair it. He also informed me that the TV was manufactured in 1993! That means it was 10 years old when I bought it. Service Net is contracted by Philips for the extended warranties. Service net will honor the warranty and provide me with a "NEW" TV. My concern is this: hold old can a TV be and still be considered "NEW"? I've been informed that accepting the "NEW" TV will void my current warranty which still has 18 months left. Mladen of Grayson, GA April 21, 2009 52" Philips TV stoped working after year and half...blinking red lights. We paid it around $1,600 at Sears. Just had technician today and he ordered part for me(power supply board), total cost should be around $520 with 90 days warranty. After reading these comments I'm thinking about canceling my order. Kelly of Chicagoheights, IL April 21, 2009 My husband and I bought a 42'Flat Screen Plama TV and its not even 3yrs old, and all of a sudden it went off, then the LCD light went from green to flashing RED, I have called Philips numerous times to found out if there is a recall on the TV and they told me no, I have talked to many service reps and have been told differant stories, This TV cost us nearly 2500, and Philips cant help, but wants us to have a service repair person to look at it, which will cost anywhere from 109.00 to 150.00 just for a serivce call. Thats not including parts and labor, You would think that the way the economy is now , that the companies would do what they can to help. I will contact channel 2 news to let them know what kind of company philps is and what products they make. I have read several complaints on this website and I dont see philips trying to re-call this type of TV. I will never buy this type of TV made by this company. Jennifer of Corinth, TX April 15, 2009 Jennifer of Corinth TX (04/15/09) Don of Linfield, PA April 13, 2009 Don of Linfield PA (04/13/09) Jason of West Columbia, SC April 13, 2009 Jason of West Columbia SC (04/13/09) Jose of Santa Fe Springs, CA April 11, 2009 Jose of Santa Fe Springs CA (04/11/09) Bijan of Pensacola, FL April 11, 2009 Bijan of Pensacola FL (04/11/09) Linda of Victoria, TX April 10, 2009 Linda of Victoria TX (04/10/09) Connie of New Orleans, LA April 10, 2009 Connie of New Orleans LA (04/10/09) Pat of Palmer, AK April 4, 2009 Pat of Palmer AK (04/04/09) Christine of Eagan, MN April 3, 2009 Christine of Eagan MN (04/03/09) Dave of Boise, ID April 2, 2009 Dave of Boise ID (04/02/09) Traci of Oldsmar, FL March 28, 2009 Traci of Oldsmar FL (03/28/09) Nisha of Houston, TX March 25, 2009 Nisha of Houston TX (03/25/09) I have been dealing with Philips now since June of 2008. They are willing to send me a replacement television, but one that is smaller than my original television and much cheaper. I thought I was alone in the television mess according to what they told me: We have few consumer complaints and few returns. I guess I was wrong. I have called, taking an hour out of my work time, several times only to get incompetent idiots who cannot help me. All they say is that they sympathize with me. I don't need their sympathy. I want my $1500 and 9 months back!! I have even sent letters and made so many calls I do not know what to do. That was $1500 of hard earned money down the drain!!! Elizabeth of Austin, MN March 23, 2009 Elizabeth of Austin MN (03/23/09) Scott of Oswego, NE March 23, 2009 Scott of Oswego NE (03/23/09) Ravi of Newbury Park, Ca, CA March 23, 2009 Ravi of Newbury Park, Ca CA (03/23/09) Cristian of Santiago, OTHER March 22, 2009 Cristian of Santiago OTHER (03/22/09) James of Massapequa Park, NY March 21, 2009 James of Massapequa Park NY (03/21/09) Shirley of Diamond Bar, CA March 21, 2009 Shirley of Diamond Bar CA (03/21/09) Tffany of Cleveland, OH March 18, 2009 Tffany of Cleveland OH (03/18/09) Kevin of Manassas, VA March 18, 2009 Kevin of Manassas VA (03/18/09) I've owned numerous philips electronics through-out the years and never would have figured to have a problem like i did so quickly. March 12th 2009 I come home and my wife informs me that the television is not working. Blinking red l.e.d. light 7 times. After some searching and a phone call to philips, it looks like I have a $1600.00 piece of !#*&%. Thank you very much philips, in the future, when your marketing people are trying so hard to create a appealing television, REMIND them that customers would like to purchase a television that MIGHT last for more than a twenty five months. OR better yet, make sure salesmen/women warn customers that this nice looking, high priced television will only last twenty five months. Remind them that calling philips will only get you a sorry, we cant help you with that. As far as i'm concerned this is nothing short of fraud! 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Attleboro, MA January 22, 2009 Sylvia of S. Attleboro MA (01/22/09) Nathan of Bucyrus, OH January 18, 2009 Nathan of Bucyrus OH (01/18/09) Mary of Tulare, CA January 17, 2009 Mary of Tulare CA (01/17/09) Jeffrey of Oxford, MA January 14, 2009 Jeffrey of Oxford MA (01/14/09) If I understand it correctly, pretty much everything, except for things which shouldn't last 2 years, like apples or pencils, is covered under an automatic 2-year warranty. This effectively puts the burden of proof on the manufacturer and retailer to prove that at item shouldn't last that long. This makes sense because there is probably some law already in place in every state in the U.S. that makes selling junk like this illegal. It is just too hard to prove, unless you are a licensed electronics engineer, that it is THEIR faulty workmanship and/or engineering. I like the EU law because it puts the burden of proof on the people who designed and built the TV (or whatever), and who therefore are experts in the field. If you see of any member of Congress trying to get the EU Consumer Protection Law passed here in the U.S. SUPPORT IT. Patrick of Fair Oaks, CA January 12, 2009 Patrick of Fair Oaks CA (01/12/09) Dana of Hawthorne, FL January 11, 2009 Dana of Hawthorne FL (01/11/09) Carole of Sherman, TX January 8, 2009 Carole of Sherman TX (01/08/09) Mike of Albuquerque, NM January 6, 2009 Mike of Albuquerque NM (01/06/09) Lonnie of Broomfield, CO January 5, 2009 Lonnie of Broomfield CO (01/05/09) Cynthia of Chicago, IL January 3, 2009 Cynthia of Chicago IL (01/03/09) Sue of Cobb Island, MD January 2, 2009 Sue of Cobb Island MD (01/02/09) Jason of Lincoln, NE January 1, 2009 Jason of Lincoln NE (01/01/09) Benjamin of Canton, GA December 31, 2008 Benjamin of Canton GA (12/31/08) Art of Kingman, AZ December 31, 2008 Art of Kingman AZ (12/31/08) Denise of Westerville, OH December 29, 2008 Denise of Westerville OH (12/29/08) Chandra of Gainesville, GA December 29, 2008 Chandra of Gainesville GA (12/29/08) Audrey of West Chester, OH December 29, 2008 Audrey of West Chester OH (12/29/08) April of Elizabeth City, NC December 29, 2008 April of Elizabeth City NC (12/29/08) Ross of Simi Valley, CA December 27, 2008 Ross of Simi Valley CA (12/27/08) Jeremy of San Antonio, TX December 26, 2008 Jeremy of San Antonio TX (12/26/08) Ron of Kitty Hawk, NC December 26, 2008 Ron of Kitty Hawk NC (12/26/08) James of Atlanta, GA December 21, 2008 James of Atlanta GA (12/21/08) Cassandra of Toluca Lake, CA December 20, 2008 Cassandra of Toluca Lake CA (12/20/08) Dulce of Albuquerque, NM December 20, 2008 Dulce of Albuquerque NM (12/20/08) John of Puyallup, WA December 20, 2008 John of Puyallup WA (12/20/08) Bobbi of Bartonville, IL December 12, 2008 Bobbi of Bartonville IL (12/12/08) Alok of Concord, CA December 9, 2008 Alok of Concord CA (12/09/08) Jack of Akron, OH December 7, 2008 Jack of Akron OH (12/07/08) Renee' of Gaffney, SC December 4, 2008 Renee' of Gaffney SC (12/04/08) Robert of Twinsburg, OH December 3, 2008 Robert of Twinsburg OH (12/03/08) Pamela of Bryceville, FL December 2, 2008 Pamela of Bryceville FL (12/02/08) Glenn of Folsom, CA November 30, 2008 Glenn of Folsom CA (11/30/08) James of Sarasota, FL November 29, 2008 James of Sarasota FL (11/29/08) Tracy of Chesnee, SC November 29, 2008 Tracy of Chesnee SC (11/29/08) Jackie of Wailuku, HI November 28, 2008 Jackie of Wailuku HI (11/28/08) Janis of Palm Springs, CA November 28, 2008 Janis of Palm Springs CA (11/28/08) John of Sayreville, NJ November 26, 2008 John of Sayreville NJ (11/26/08) Brenda of Houston, TX November 25, 2008 Brenda of Houston TX (11/25/08) Jeff of Lynn, MA November 20, 2008 Jeff of Lynn MA (11/20/08) Dawn of San Antonio, TX November 17, 2008 Dawn of San Antonio TX (11/17/08) Randy of Manorville, NY November 14, 2008 Randy of Manorville NY (11/14/08) Eva of Prineville, OR November 13, 2008 Eva of Prineville OR (11/13/08) Tonya of Emmett, ID October 28, 2008 Tonya of Emmett ID (10/28/08) Roy of Greenwood, FL October 27, 2008 Roy of Greenwood FL (10/27/08) Jane of Miami Beach, FL October 23, 2008 Jane of Miami Beach FL (10/23/08) Rodney of Houston, TX October 22, 2008 Rodney of Houston TX (10/22/08) Blanca of San Diego, CA October 17, 2008 In Dec. 2006 we bought a 42" Magnavox Plasma TV from Home Depot for $1000.00. In October 2007 (10 month old TV) half of our TV screen started going black. After many phone calls to Magnavox, they finally told us to take it to a repair shop in San Diego. We live 600 miles south of the U.S. in Baja, Mexico, so in November some of our visitors took it to San Diego. It took over 2 months for the various parts to come in ("on order", "backlogged", "on route") were common statements - really, if they told you up front to wait 3 months, it would be more honest. I offered to pay for the item to be overnighted from anywhere in the world and was told this was impossible. We were counting on friends to bring the TV back, so it was imperative that it get fixed in a timely manner. Well, it eventually was fixed and returned. Here we are now, October 2008 and I am sure you can guess why I am writing at this time - it's a no brainer. The TV is now erratically going silent and erratically going completely black. And what did the ever so kind customer service woman Nikita tell me this morning? You guessed it Watson -the TV is no longer under warranty. Will we ever buy a Magnavox/Phillips again ? I think NOT. I read on another comment that Circuit City is no longer carrying the line due to these complaints - I intend to write to Home Depot and Walmart to recommend the same line of action. We would love to participate in a class action suit and intend to file a small claims suit once we are back in the States, asking for full restitution. I cannot imagine why this TV was not recalled and damages fully covered. What is this company thinking? economic damage $1000.00. frustration damage $priceless Bryan of Ward Cove, AK October 10, 2008 Bryan of Ward Cove AK (10/10/08) Henry of Los Angeles, CA October 6, 2008 Henry of Los Angeles CA (10/06/08) I think it is ridiculous how they treat consumers. The minute you buy their product and walk out the store, you are on your own, because they certainly would not help you with your issues. Their TV was not half bad, quality wise, till it breaks down. Once it is broken, good luck in finding help. I intend to use my newspaper sourse and internet news sourse to let people stay away from their product. At least the high-priced TV's. Christopher of San Diego, CA October 1, 2008 Christopher of San Diego CA (10/01/08) Tom of Henderson, NV October 1, 2008 Tom of Henderson NV (10/01/08) Ed of St. Clairsville, OH September 30, 2008 Ed of St. Clairsville OH (09/30/08) Guy of Slidell, LA September 29, 2008 Guy of Slidell LA (09/29/08) Deon of Bronx, NY September 29, 2008 Deon of Bronx NY (09/29/08) Christy of Portage, MI September 27, 2008 Christy of Portage MI (09/27/08) Wijahat of Springfield, MO September 26, 2008 Wijahat of Springfield MO (09/26/08) Cb of Lynnfield, MA September 9, 2008 Cb of Lynnfield MA (09/09/08) Jeremy of Alexandria, MN August 19, 2008 Jeremy of Alexandria MN (08/19/08) Tina of Rockport, MA August 19, 2008 Tina of Rockport MA (08/19/08) Cathy of Redlands, CA August 16, 2008 Cathy of Redlands CA (08/16/08) Kurt of Binghamton, NY August 7, 2008 Kurt of Binghamton NY (08/07/08) Diane of Manchester, NH July 25, 2008 Diane of Manchester NH (07/25/08) M.b.nataraj of Bangalore, KS July 24, 2008 M.b. of Bangalore KS (07/24/08) Brian of Saint Petersburg, FL July 19, 2008 Brian of Saint Petersburg FL (07/19/08) Mike of North Andover, MA July 18, 2008 Mike of North Andover MA (07/18/08) Robert of Charlotte, NC July 9, 2008 Robert of Charlotte NC (07/09/08) Steven of Brooklyn, NY June 30, 2008 Steven of Brooklyn NY (06/30/08) Fast forward to tonight, June 30, 2008. Watching an old hockey game and BLAM....volume and sound OK, but black flickering screen. Since I am in the army and i am always training, I am NEVER home to watch TV more than 2 hours a night. I called Philips and the guy said he never heard of my problem before. So now I have to cancel a planned vacation so the repair guy can come. It'll be in v ain, however, because the TV is going back for a full refund and a new LCD.
Never buy a Plasma. Period. Yolanda of Cinnaminson, NJ June 25, 2008 Yolanda of Cinnaminson NJ (06/25/08) Dora of Newcastle, CA June 11, 2008 Dora of Newcastle CA (06/11/08) Creighton of Durham, NC June 1, 2008 Creighton of Durham NC (06/01/08) Vicki of Pine Lake, GA May 18, 2008 Vicki of Pine Lake GA (05/18/08) John of Evanston, IL May 5, 2008 John of Evanston IL (05/05/08) Robert of Pembroke Pines, FL April 23, 2008 Robert of Pembroke Pines FL (04/23/08) Yahya of Brentwood, TN April 22, 2008 Yahya of Brentwood TN (04/22/08) Steven of New York, NY March 14, 2008 Steven of New York NY (03/14/08) When I contacted Philips, they made me look like a liar and claim that I made the whole thing up. They refuse to help and say that I am no longer their problem since the 1 year manufacturer warranty ran out. Heather of Monroe, NC February 25, 2008 Heather of Monroe NC (02/25/08) Tom of Niagara Falls, OTHER February 5, 2008 Tom of Niagara Falls OTHER (02/05/08) Arleen of South Boston, MA February 4, 2008 Arleen of South Boston MA (02/04/08) Dawne of Flint, MI January 31, 2008 Dawne of Flint MI (01/31/08) Helga of Berkeley, CA January 27, 2008 Helga of Berkeley CA (01/27/08) Steven of Cedar Rapids, IA January 25, 2008 Steven of Cedar Rapids IA (01/25/08) Derek of Edmonton, OTHER January 20, 2008 Derek of Edmonton OTHER (01/20/08) Sabrina of West Covina, CA January 20, 2008 Sabrina of West Covina CA (01/20/08) Magda of Tampa, FL December 28, 2007 Magda of Tampa FL (12/28/07) Paris of Hammond, IN December 28, 2007 Paris of Hammond IN (12/28/07) Jennifer of Sarasota, FL December 26, 2007 Jennifer of Sarasota FL (12/26/07) An of Brier, WA December 8, 2007 An of Brier WA (12/08/07) Ervena of Lockbourne, OH November 25, 2007 Ervena of Lockbourne OH (11/25/07) Linda of Harrison Twp, MI October 12, 2007 Linda of Harrison Twp MI (10/12/07) Carol of Delaware, OH April 29, 2007 Carol of Delaware OH (04/29/07) I purchased a PHILIPS PLASMA TV Model Number 50PF9630A/37, in March 2006. The features and picture seemed great until December 2006. No picture. I had purchased a 4-year service contract from Best Buy and the total of the TV and service plan was over $5,000.00. I called Best Buy. They told me I needed to call PHILIPS because it was still under warranty from them. I called 9 different times and had been told finally to call a repair shop in the city which I live. We had the TV mounted 8ft high on a wall. Because we had Best Buy mounting device the repair shop assigned by Philips would not take it down. My son and husband had to take it down. Very difficult to do. Five months later, I still don't have my TV. Waiting for parts. I could have walked to Mexico and back in the 5 months it has taken Philips to send parts. Angela of Mineola, NY April 26, 2007 Angela of Mineola NY (04/26/07) I bought a Philips TV on 11/23/04 and by June of 05 it needed repair as it did not turn on. It was still under warranty but I had to pay for labor, which cost me $180.00 besides the $400.oo I paid for the lemon of a TV. Now it is April 07 and the TV. doesn't turn on again. Consumer relations, corporate offices, and the escalations department which corporate told me I needed to speak to cannot help. Steven of Canton, OH April 20, 2007 Steven of Canton, OH (04/20/07) Michael of Deer Park, NY April 4, 2007 Michael of Deer Park NY (04/04/07) This tv cost almost $2,000 and Philips doesn't not seem to care about customer satisfaction. Their products seem to have a high failure rate and replacement parts take a long time to be shipped. Meanwhile, I still pay my cable bill with no tv watch. Eric of Los Angeles, CA February 6, 2007 Eric of Los Angeles CA (02/06/07) After 5 months, my 32" LCD TV that I paid 700 dollars for will not turn on after weeks of sound that would turn off randomly, and Phillips/Magnavox is no help. This is horrible for people who just want a nice product and then end up with no where to turn. James of Long Beach, CA December 6, 2006 James of Long Beach CA (12/06/06) No TV for over a month with no end in sight. Still paying HDTV and Satellite bills! Robert of Santa Clara, CA November 20, 2006 Robert of Santa Clara CA (11/20/06) The Service Group themselves were having problems and advised me to go to the Philips Customer Relations Department before the Manufactures Warranty ran out! I am currently seeking a new HDTV but I am not holding my breath on this one. This HDTV has gone from Excellent Review to Enormous Complaints. I will not buy Philips / Magnavox again and recommend that you do not either or this can happen to you. Or you too might be out $2000. I will be out $2000.00 if the HDTV is not repaired and Philips does not stand behind their product beofre the Warranty runs out. Sharon of Reisterstown, MD November 6, 2006 Sharon of Reisterstown MD (11/06/06)
Robert of St. Clair Shores, MI October 31, 2006 Robert of St. Clair Shores MI (10/31/06) Payed for HD service for three weeks and could not use it. Scott of Harrsiburg, PA October 29, 2006 Scott of Harrisburg PA (10/29/06) Liz of Antioch, CT October 24, 2006 Liz of Antioch CT (10/24/06) Spoke with Tracy who said refund wasn't an option and would ship new tv to Melody's 15-20 business days. Mid June received new tv. Approx. 2 months later same thing happened again. Called Philips requesting refund. They referred me back to Melody TV, couldn't give refund and part was backordered. On 9-11-06 called Philips and part was still backordered. They said they would have consumer complaints call me in 3-4 days. On 9-12-06 Philips called and said they had received part & would ship to Melody's. Received tv back 10-14-06. 10-21-06 tv began doing same thing again & has done it 3 more times since. Phoned Philips 10-24-06 again requesting refund. They will not refund and referred me back to Melody TV. I am now convinced there is no way to get a refund on a piece of junk we paid $1300.00 for. I know I will never purchase another Philips product again. Sam of Newport Beach, CA September 13, 2006 Sam of Newport Beach CA (09/13/06) Benoit of Greenbelt, MD September 3, 2006 Benoit of Greenbelt MD (09/03/06)
Scott of Emporium, PA August 25, 2006 Scott of Emporium PA (08/25/06) Ed of Laguna Beach, CA August 11, 2006 Ed of Laguna Beach CA (08/11/06) Lee of Beavercreek, OH August 4, 2006 Lee of Beavercreek OH (08/04/06) Branden of Phoenix, AZ August 1, 2006 Branden of Phoenix AZ (08/01/06) I have lost over 10 hours on the phone if not more, sleep, over stressed!!!, fights with my fiancés and $2200.00 (still don’t have my TV). I would do almost anything to prevent this from happening to another consumer. Raquel of Alexandria, VA June 9, 2006 Raquel of Alexandria VA (06/09/06) Janet of Stroudsburg, PA May 17, 2006 Janet of Stroudsburg PA (05/17/06) We paid $2119.99 for this TV and spent lots of time on the phone with Philips. Brand New 42 Plasma TV with replaced parts and still does not work properly, a distorted display is the best way I can describe it. We could have purchased a better TV and a different brand for $2000, especially after 5 months. Charles of Middletown, DE April 9, 2006 Charles of Middletown DE (04/09/06)
Nanette of Magalia, CA April 7, 2006 Nanette of Magalia CA (04/07/06) The economic damage to my husband and I is first, the $1200 we paid for the tv, and now a little over a year we will have to pay over $500 to fix this. My husband and I are having financial problems at this time and this will take most of what is left of our savings. But what choice do we have? We could choose not to fix it and then we are still out $1200 for a tv that should have lasted alot longer. I spoke with Philips and they will not help in any way. Sue of Jackson, MI February 9, 2006 Sue of Jackson MI (02/09/06) Phil of Portland, OR November 14, 2009 Same problem as many others. TV stopped turning on after less than two years. Im out 800 and am told they cant help me because its out of warranty. Very disappointed, I will not buy their products. L of Little Rock, AR November 14, 2009 Purchased Magnavok 42MF231D/37 42" Plasma on 3/2007 and the screen went black today just like the rest of the complaints. You can hear the sound but no PICTURE. Paid 1200.00 for a TV that last only two years. We must file a FTC complaint and should file a class action lawsuit. I immediately contacted consumer services for Phillips and got the same results as everyone else. I was told to turn off TV and turn it back on. That did not help. I was told to take it in for service at my expense. Include my complaint in all legal actions. Anthony of Anchorage, AK November 13, 2009 I had purchased a 51 inch Philips projection tv (51PP9200D/37) In July of 2006. Like the other unfortunate consumers who had purchased a Philips Television I now have a 1400.00 pile of junk sitting in my living room that cant be fixed because Philips cant admit that they have parts that are a major fire danger and should have been recalled. Instead they discontinue the part so the consumer is stuck with a TV that you cant fix after only 3 yrs.. The reason I am saying all this is because I was leaving to work 2 nights ago and my tv started sounding like a stun gun going off and all i could see was sparks coming from the back of the tv the only way to stop it was to unplug it. I just thank god this happened while I was still in the house other wise I would be coming home to a burnt down house. After doing some research I had found that the High Voltage Transformer had gone bad and was arcing out. I have tried to find this part and had learned that it was discontinued by Philips it is understandable do too the fire hazard and theme avoiding a recall.Instead of fixing the problem they pretty much have told the many other consumers of this same brand television that have had the same problem "too Bad" Jeff of Renton, WA November 12, 2009 I purchased a Philips 42" plasma tv (42pf9630a/37) several years ago. From day 1 I had problems with the unit. While still under waranty, there was a problem with the sound-there was a rattle in one of the speakers. The first repairman recommended by Philips took two shots at fixing it but failed. A second company made it better but it has never been 100%. As time went by, it developed a problem with the sound completely dropping out. Turning the unit off and then back on again would take care of the issue but it was annoying nonetheless. Now we are faced with the blinking LED of death. We turned the unit on the other day, the picture came on then the unit turned itself off and gave us the error / warning of the red LED blinking 7 times. from what I have read, there are possible fixes-none of which Philips will assist in as it is past its waranty period. It sounds like the fix is going to cost more than a new tv would cost. I'm currently watching my 25 year old Sony that still works GREAT. Lets see, Sony/25+ years and still going strong vs. Philips/3 years and dead. Narriman of Cleveland, OH November 11, 2009 Philips 50" plasma TV 50PF7321D/37, same problem red death light. past the one year warranty by few months. please file a complaint with the FTC federal trade commission at their web site www.ftc.gov against Philips. Too many people had the same problem to ignore. Nasser of Brunswick, OH November 11, 2009 Philips 50" plasma TV 50PF7321D/37, same problem red flashing light. The problem started prior to the expiration of the manufacture warranty, after calling Philips I was told to unplug and replug the TV, and it will work. A few months latter nothing will happen and the TV will not work any more needless to say the it's was past the one year warranty by a month. Let's each one of us file a complaint with the FTC federal trade commission at their web site www.ftc.gov against Philips and let our government take care of this. Too many people had the same problem to ignore. dave of Oroville, CA November 9, 2009 bought a magnavox 42 inch tv for roughly 1200.00 that lasted just over 2 years Christy of San Luis Obispo, CA November 7, 2009 I have the same 42" Plasma flat screen t.v. that died with the blinking lights. Forget trying to get them to do anything about..terminal problem...tv repairman wont even touch it. He says go buy another tv and take this one to the dump! Out 2500 for a tv that lasted only 2 years at best. Ben of Queensburry, NY November 6, 2009 I have a 50" Philips Plasma that blinks red 7 times and no picture. Called Philips and they said "Call a TV repair shop". Went online to get help and nothing is posted on their website. Their tech support said that it means some internal component is failing. It looks like many people are experiencing the same issue. Does this qualify for a case that should have been recalled? Is there such thing as consumer protection? Gayle of Aspen, CO November 6, 2009 Purchased a 19" LCD TV a few years ago and it keeps turning off. I can't get a picture and it will cost more to repair than it originally cost. I realize MANY other consumers have had the same thing happen to their LCD tvs. Report Your Experience
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