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Laptop, buy now pay later???
rossyl
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Hi,
i'm after a laptop but what a buy now pay later deal.
I noticed DELL had something like this last weekend and I very much regret not taking the offer.
Does anyone know of any similar deals.
Thanks
i'm after a laptop but what a buy now pay later deal.
I noticed DELL had something like this last weekend and I very much regret not taking the offer.
Does anyone know of any similar deals.
Thanks
Young homeowner...with a large mortgage
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no one with any ideas?Young homeowner...with a large mortgage0
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dont touch dell with a barge pole thier returns policy is soo frought and unless you are prepared to buy thier extras you will most probably not get it in the first place.
Beware with buy now pay later thought that normally at the end of the non payment period you will get hammerred with a stupid intrest rate
The glass is always half full, no exceptions !!:D0 -
with PC world if you spend over £150 you can spread it over 6 months, its not quite buy now pay later but the payments are really small (they calculate your monthly payments based on you taking the laptop over 4 years), as long as you pay the remaining on the 6th month theres no interest (but i believe now they charge you a £19 admin fee).
anything over £449 is 9 months, same terms as above.
hth0 -
Dabs have a buy now pay later option. I bought an Acer laptop last year using this.0
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Got my Toshiba laptop from Shoplaptop with 'Pay next year' zero interest.
Decent service, and good choice.0
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