I tried searching but could not find an existing deal, so apologies if someone else has already beat me to it!
I know this is not really a deal as such but for me its a much better way of affording Apple products without having to pay a huge amount in one go.
There's a couple of options for the finance either you can go through PayPal Credit (although I have heard bad things about credit with PayPal) or through Barclays which seems the best bet in my opinion. I used them when i got my new iPhone 6 a couple of years ago and didn't have any problems at all.
Representative Example:
£699 Loan Amount
Cash Price £699
Duration of Agreement 12 months
Representative APR 0% APR
Rate of Interest 0% p.a
12 Monthly payments of £58.25
Total Amount Payable £699
Credit subject to status
Ends 14th March 2017
Just thought I would share as anyone looking for any Apple products its a more affordable way to shop.
I am not a Apple fan boy by any means, and I know this is probably going to get plenty of cold votes as well, but hopefully this will be of use to some people :smiley:
Cheers
Andrew
Top comments
JoolsG4
1 Mar 1798#6
Don't buy any then - it's not obligatory.
(And it's a bit foolish to read posts labelled clearly about the very Apple stuff you hate isn't it?)
jimx26
1 Mar 1740#13
Why look at this deal then?
thenormalone
1 Mar 1738#16
Just because you can't afford their stuff, no need to hate.
ST3123
1 Mar 1730#3
Good job they offer this as one would need finance to afford anything from Apple! :stuck_out_tongue:
Don't give them your money, financed or not, remember they were one of the first to up their prices after Brexit despite needing it the least, since they were hardly competitively priced to begin with....
That aside, I have no problem with the deal itself if it helps out people who were going to buy Apple anyway, just don't get how they can justify their pricing.
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Henlans
1 Mar 17#1
This is with Barclays 0% and not paypal.. :smiley:
AndyUK84 to Henlans
1 Mar 172#2
When you go through to the checkout and payment screen there is the option to pay with Paypal 0% credit as well :smiley:
Or at least there was when I checked before posting the deal!
ST3123
1 Mar 1730#3
Good job they offer this as one would need finance to afford anything from Apple! :stuck_out_tongue:
Don't give them your money, financed or not, remember they were one of the first to up their prices after Brexit despite needing it the least, since they were hardly competitively priced to begin with....
That aside, I have no problem with the deal itself if it helps out people who were going to buy Apple anyway, just don't get how they can justify their pricing.
tonydix21
1 Mar 1723#4
Thanks for posting, wether you like Apple or not it's another way of saving money which is what this site is about. I dislike android because it's rubbish but you'd never get me dissing it on here!
chrisbenwalker to tonydix21
1 Mar 171#22
You just did! Or did I just feed the troll :confused:
lidds to tonydix21
1 Mar 173#28
How is it another way of saving money if you end up paying exactly the RSP?
NomiKaay to tonydix21
2 Mar 17#66
I challenge your claim that 'it's another way of available saving money'. It's more in the category of managing your finances better.
iamdamien to tonydix21
2 Mar 17#130
Well you just have you dope by saying it's rubbish.
WolverhamptonDealDon
1 Mar 171#5
With PayPal 0% credit you get 3 months 0% if you spend more than £150 in 1 transaction
JoolsG4
1 Mar 1798#6
Don't buy any then - it's not obligatory.
(And it's a bit foolish to read posts labelled clearly about the very Apple stuff you hate isn't it?)
drtongue
1 Mar 171#7
Paypal OMG they are so bad it's unreal. Have you ever tried ringing them when there is a problemon, on their premium rate line I think they have shares in.
ToxicNeo to drtongue
1 Mar 172#8
I'll admit I've had a bad experience with PayPal credit but a 5 minute phone call to their freephone number sorted it out
cantonbean
1 Mar 172#9
Go with Barclays or set up a separate PayPal account. I hated that they make your default payment method PayPal credit and you can't change it! I bought my iPhone like this ages ago. Accidentally paid for something else and they add the interest onto the total amount so even if you pay off the interest based item gets paid last. I cleared it in 3 months and swore never again use it on my main PayPal account!
tehriddler to cantonbean
1 Mar 17#18
Same thing happened to me. eBay one-click didn't let me choose a card on PayPal and I ended up using PayPal credit to pay for my purchases.
benlondon to cantonbean
2 Mar 17#64
the is not true, you can easily change your default payment method in your PayPal account
sparklehedgehog
1 Mar 177#10
so the new iPads will be after the 14th march then for definite :disappointed:
Opening post
I know this is not really a deal as such but for me its a much better way of affording Apple products without having to pay a huge amount in one go.
There's a couple of options for the finance either you can go through PayPal Credit (although I have heard bad things about credit with PayPal) or through Barclays which seems the best bet in my opinion. I used them when i got my new iPhone 6 a couple of years ago and didn't have any problems at all.
Representative Example:
£699 Loan Amount
Cash Price £699
Duration of Agreement 12 months
Representative APR 0% APR
Rate of Interest 0% p.a
12 Monthly payments of £58.25
Total Amount Payable £699
Credit subject to status
Ends 14th March 2017
Just thought I would share as anyone looking for any Apple products its a more affordable way to shop.
I am not a Apple fan boy by any means, and I know this is probably going to get plenty of cold votes as well, but hopefully this will be of use to some people :smiley:
Cheers
Andrew
Top comments
(And it's a bit foolish to read posts labelled clearly about the very Apple stuff you hate isn't it?)
Don't give them your money, financed or not, remember they were one of the first to up their prices after Brexit despite needing it the least, since they were hardly competitively priced to begin with....
That aside, I have no problem with the deal itself if it helps out people who were going to buy Apple anyway, just don't get how they can justify their pricing.
All comments (438)
Or at least there was when I checked before posting the deal!
Don't give them your money, financed or not, remember they were one of the first to up their prices after Brexit despite needing it the least, since they were hardly competitively priced to begin with....
That aside, I have no problem with the deal itself if it helps out people who were going to buy Apple anyway, just don't get how they can justify their pricing.
(And it's a bit foolish to read posts labelled clearly about the very Apple stuff you hate isn't it?)