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    International Credit Cards at Dell.com

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by hecluro, Mar 2, 2006.

  1. hecluro

    hecluro Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi everyone!

    Do you know if Dell.com (US site) accepts international credit cards?

    Has anyone of you bought a laptop from this site using this type of cards?

    If so, what I have to put into the "billing address section" because the options are only for US address, tips are welcome :)

    Thank you very much guys

    hecluro
     
  2. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    No, dell doesn't accept international credit cards. There are sites for many other countries, but in order to buy on Dell's USA website you must be a US resident and your purchase must be shipped to a US residence/business.
     
  3. zicky

    zicky Notebook Evangelist

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    There are always ways to bypass that. Where I live, there's a bussiness specialized on buying things by internet. They give you the credit card (for an extra 10% of total purchase of course) and they give you some mailbox with physical address in Florida so you pay with their credit card and have it sent to that physical address in Florida and they get it for you. Of course, this way, it's a lot expensier than usual but that's because of the shipping to your country and the 10% charge for using their credit card.