Sounds pretty shady. The problem there is that if you get one part fixed, whats to say 3 months from now another issue wont come up and need fixing?
If that specific model and year were really that bad I would be tempted to trash it (or sell for a discounted price), cut your losses and get a new one. Im willing to bet you can get a bigger, better TV now for less than what you originally paid.
For what it's worth we have a Samsung LED (almost 3 yrs old) and it has been great
First step should be to call Samsung and explain the situation (as someone mentioned above). They'd probably be able to tell whether the suggested repairs are legitimate or not
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