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A large flat screen TV which can be paid up.
JCD_Capulet
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Hi y'all 
I'm looking to buy my bf a large flatscreen tv for his birthday in March. Ideally it would be about 32" or bigger and completely compatable with playing the playstation 3 on (the new love of his life *sob*). I can't afford to buy one outright, and really don't want to take out credit for it, so can anyone recomend me anywhere that lets you pay items up before collecting them?
Thanks alot
Joanne x
I'm looking to buy my bf a large flatscreen tv for his birthday in March. Ideally it would be about 32" or bigger and completely compatable with playing the playstation 3 on (the new love of his life *sob*). I can't afford to buy one outright, and really don't want to take out credit for it, so can anyone recomend me anywhere that lets you pay items up before collecting them?
Thanks alot
Joanne x
Debt free since 2014 - now saving for a mortgage deposit :heart2:
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If you take out an argos card you can but now pay later i think it is 6 months for 95.00 or 9/12 if spend over 195.00 the intrest is really high so not recommended if you are not commited to paying within that time scale it is intrest free during until the end of the set period. I do this but always pay it during the intrest free period. Another option might be to try a local independant electrical store they may allow you to pay in installments before you collect it might be worth a go. HTH0
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