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Wanting to make a purchase on finance- 0% APR?
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The7thGuest
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Hi everyone,
I was considering making a bit of a pricey-ish purchase, but wanted to search for a possible way of doing it on 0% APR? It's not very common here in the UK like in other countries, and was wondering if anyone knew of a way I could basically pay for something monthly (12-18 months is fine), and eventually pay back 2,000 pounds.
Sorry I am a bit clueless and look for you savvy peoples' input!
Thanks so much
I was considering making a bit of a pricey-ish purchase, but wanted to search for a possible way of doing it on 0% APR? It's not very common here in the UK like in other countries, and was wondering if anyone knew of a way I could basically pay for something monthly (12-18 months is fine), and eventually pay back 2,000 pounds.
Sorry I am a bit clueless and look for you savvy peoples' input!

Thanks so much

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Try a 0% credit card, Tesco offer 0% for 16 months
http://www.tescobank.com/personal/finance/finance/creditcards/clubcc/index.html?cmpid=aggregator/moneysupermarket/creditcard/clubcard0 -
depends a lot on what you are buying and from where0
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It's not very common here in the UK like in other countries0
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Alot of companies depending on what your purchasing offer 0% finance however the best method would be via 0% purchase on a long term credit card0
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Try a 0% credit card, Tesco offer 0% for 16 months
*tesco bank link*
Thank you, but perhaps there is a shop to your knowledge that offers 0% APR deals on the basis that you have a credit card?
I had heard that Argos used to offer this? Although I can't see anything like that on their website now.0 -
bengalknights wrote: »Alot of companies depending on what your purchasing offer 0% finance however the best method would be via 0% purchase on a long term credit card
Apart from the Tesco credit card posted, would you happen to know of any other companies that offer this 0% APR capability?0 -
The7thGuest wrote: »Apart from the Tesco credit card posted, would you happen to know of any other companies that offer this 0% APR capability?
Internet search.....0 -
^ I did, I looked on moneysupermarket. What are however the perceived advantages of doing it by credit card, and not by agreement with the seller???0
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I suspect this is a wind up....0
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Deleted_User wrote: »I suspect this is a wind up....
No...
I am just claiming ignorance on credit in general. That's why I am asking for advice on something that could be straightforward to you.0
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