Cash Price £1000
Duration of Agreement 12 months
Representative APR 0% APR
12 Monthly payments of £83.33
Total Amount Payable £1000
Credit subject to status
I have been looking at getting an iMac as I am looking to replace my 5 year old Windows PC its that much more tempting now!
Just thought I would share
Thanks
Andrew
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Inactive
2 Dec 1467#6
An " Apple " a day keeps the bailiffs in pay.:confused:
RyanBest
2 Dec 1466#25
So you're paying for the brand. It was just a question, i was curious. I own apple products myself, some of their products are what i prefer over another, and cost around the same. But in this situation you can get just as good of a PC for much less money minus the brand name. So no, you're not paying for quality you're paying for a brand name. What a stupid thing to say.
ipodandlaptops to RyanBest
2 Dec 1447#23
You've clearly never used a macbook. People pay for quality in my opinion, your comment makes it sound like people who use Apple products are stupid for paying more for less spec. They could argue that your being a cheap stake by using a plastic covered laptop opposed to a metal cased one.
Each to their own and all...
ourdevonfamily
2 Dec 1424#3
When I told my wife I wanted a new macbook she said no 'cause we'd need a second mortgage to pay for it!... just woke her to say I've found an interest free one! :smiley:
Thanks
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Jakirrr21
2 Dec 141#1
Ahh. Wish I didn't see this. Will make me want to buy a MacBook Pro now... With the highest specs... As it won't hurt my bank account straight away.
xtreme123
2 Dec 146#2
What a bunch of ******* I brought my apple stuff yesterday so that they donate a few quid to charity and the day after they offer 0%!
paulwmather to xtreme123
2 Dec 14#27
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14 day return policy. Take it back and grab this deal if you want it.
rbrookes to xtreme123
2 Dec 141#49
Where did you bring it? Or did you mean bought it?
JPToadstool to xtreme123
2 Dec 14#289
To be fair, coming from someone that used to work there, they do have a 14 day return period. I'm sure they'll be happy to sort it out for you.
rofflespoffle to xtreme123
1 Apr 17#461
Where did you bring it from?
ourdevonfamily
2 Dec 1424#3
When I told my wife I wanted a new macbook she said no 'cause we'd need a second mortgage to pay for it!... just woke her to say I've found an interest free one! :smiley:
Thanks
Borat
2 Dec 14#4
Could have done with this last month when I folked out 2.5k on a iMac 5k
faddy224 to Borat
2 Dec 14#77
Did you need to spend that much on a computer
ourdevonfamily
2 Dec 1422#5
Could've done this in 1983 when I forked out $9,995 for a Lisa....! How dare they change their offers! :smirk:
seanbwfc to ourdevonfamily
2 Dec 14#160
Keep them coming, You're on a roll
Inactive
2 Dec 1467#6
An " Apple " a day keeps the bailiffs in pay.:confused:
jamb0jamie to Inactive
2 Dec 14#72
unless you buy more apples ? xD
Elysium to Inactive
2 Dec 14#104
This actually made me LOL at work! XD
VISHY
2 Dec 14#7
was waiting for this, thanks for the heads up! :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
Minimum spend: £399
Apple's Example finance deal:
Cash Price £1000
Duration of Agreement 12 months
Representative APR 0% APR
12 Monthly payments of £83.33
Total Amount Payable £1000
Credit subject to status
I have been looking at getting an iMac as I am looking to replace my 5 year old Windows PC its that much more tempting now!
Just thought I would share
Thanks
Andrew
Top comments
Each to their own and all...
Thanks
All comments (461)
14 day return policy. Take it back and grab this deal if you want it.
Thanks