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    Dell finance

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by chrisf11, Aug 15, 2007.

  1. chrisf11

    chrisf11 Notebook Guru

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    If this has been asked before I apologise -

    If I take out Dells 0% interest finance over 1 year, and say I buy a laptop now, could I say pay the full price of the laptop in 3 months time instead of over 1 year? This way, I could order a dell today and by 10th September hopefully have my dell, and not have to pay for it until November but actually pay for it in November - the full say £700 - Would this work or am I living in a dream world and have to stay with a fixed amount per month, even though i'll end up paying the same amount?
     
  2. guatemalarpcv

    guatemalarpcv Notebook Enthusiast

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    No, there is no penalty for paying it off earlier. You must pay the minimum monthly installment, but you can pay it off ahead of time if you like.
     
  3. TrboH22

    TrboH22 Notebook Enthusiast

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    You had better pay it off before your year is up or you'll end up paying an extra $1000.00 probably due to dells finance charges at god knows what interest!