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Hi im wanting to buy a dell computer for £2000 + accessories i dont have cash and was intending on getting finance how difficult is it would my application get refused what could help me I ha\ve a credit card & going to pay monthley phone will that help me? any advice please post here.

I am sorry if I posted this in wrong section as i didnt know where to post many thanks.

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  • p5x
    p5x Posts: 380 Forumite
    Can I ask what you want to use the PC for, there's not much point spending £2000 on a PC if you're simply going to surf the net and play the odd game here or there. There's a dell PC currently on offer for £295 which is a fairly decent spec (no accessories though). If it will suit your requirements you'll find it hard to get a better PC for a similar price.

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  • mark2k7
    mark2k7 Posts: 13 Forumite
    yeah i know i did some upgrades online and accessories what about the finance nbit is it hard to get finance from dell?
  • I don't know who spends £2000 on PCs anymore; a guy at my work is building himself a top-spec games PC and its going to cost him about £900

    Think about it the MSE way - do you need it? Can you get something similar cheaper? I would say that if you don't have the money you'd be far better off spending a lot less
  • MBF_2
    MBF_2 Posts: 14 Forumite
    try looking here for the dell PC

    http://www.dmxdimension.com

    it lists all the PCs currently avaliable. Sounds like you just upgraded the first PC you looked at - you get much better deals on the dell preconfigured ones
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