Target is selling the Venturer Electronics DTV converter box for $5 with a government-issued $40 coupon
Looking to target lower-income families and others watching TV over the air, retail chain Target advertised a DTV converter box that costs only $4.99 with a government-issued $40 coupon. Target said it would immediately offer the low-cost converter, made by Venturer Electronics.
NAB President David Rehr commended the retailer for offering “a valuable customer service by keeping shelves well-stocked with converter boxes and making them affordable.”
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