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On 28/07/2019 at 11:45, Blackwood Outdoors said:

I don't understand the 12 month interest free option apart from if you have a poor credit history or have maxed out credit card.These credit companies charge the seller typically around 9% of the overall purchase price. So most will not reduce the RRP price at all if using the 12 month option.

Better to just get a 12 month interest free credit card and use that, then you can wangle a deal with the seller and save hundreds, with no deposit to pay..Everyones a winner.

 

I’ve got a brilliant credit rating mate just didn’t want to pay the full £5200 all in one go so I put half down and pay the other half in 12 monthly instalments works out to £5200 not a penny more or a penny less atb BB 

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1 hour ago, bunnyboiler said:

I’ve got a brilliant credit rating mate just didn’t want to pay the full £5200 all in one go so I put half down and pay the other half in 12 monthly instalments works out to £5200 not a penny more or a penny less atb BB 

Paying with card would have saved you £700, good unit though.

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